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Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 22, 2009 20:54:
Three little ideas to simplify the way of browsingI had 3 little ideas that would progress the idea of a really personal browser like aza raskin talked about. First would be that in the browser your country and your language would be saved, so if you would go to a website which is multilingual, instead of getting all this little flags the website would be shown in your native language, but you wouldn't have to choose it, the flags would just disappear. The third one would be that if you go to a site with proxy downloads then the browser would himself choose the fastest way to download the data instead of you having to choose one way. I find these three ideas could also clean up a bit the browsing through the web. Always first choosing country site, or language, then for downloads you have ten choices. This possibility would just make it as easy as possible for the user. Perhaps this would also not be so difficult to implement, it would just be a supplement to weave or persona.
Okay thank you for hearing
Cef replied on December 22, 2009 20:45 to the idea "Split screen mode for Firefox" in Mozilla:
Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 20, 2009 09:48:
Share streams with friends through FirefoxIf you see the video, of eurora, which is really cool and shows how a browser could look like in the future. I had the idea, how about the possibility of sharing streams through Firefox. For example, i want to show a roundflight on Google earth to a friend, but actually on his computer he has not installed Google earth, and would have to install it first to get to see what i mean. The stream function would open a tab in which the stream of a program is running so that my friend even if he has not installed that programm, would feel like the programm would be running in front of his eyes, i would find that a really awesome feature. You are drawing something in Photoshop, or Illustrator, and want to ask the opinion of a friend, and this in real time, this could be the answer.
Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 20, 2009 09:06:
a trash can for FirefoxHow would it be to add a trashcan to Firefox, addons, plugins, erased Chronics, bookmarks would be stored there, and could be restored at any time, so if you have erase or removed something, but you regret it, you just restore it, and its there again.
Cef reported a problem in Mozilla on December 19, 2009 22:11:
Blinking bars on websitesHey, don't know if this is a problem of my firefox, or of Firefox/3.5.6 in general, i have noticed that they are nowadays pretty often blinking bars on my webpage, on Facebook, even on the Firefox Google startpage. I think that wether this is a bug, or that my browser is not working, this is really irretating, and its not nice to see:(, i am a really big fan of firefox, please get this problem fix.
Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 19, 2009 17:53:
Enabling right click in UbiquityHey, i know normally ubiquity is not meant to be used like i use it, but perhaps this would increase userfriendliness. i have noticed that you can copy and paste text in ubiquity, but just by ctrl c, ctrl v, but not by right clicking your mouse, then the windows pops off, the same if you want to copy and paste something from the clipboard, with copy and paste no problem, with right click window pops off again. i know its not intended to right click in ubiquity, but many people have that in their had, from windows or also apple controls to right click, and then you can choose an action and copy or paste or whatever. perhaps the integration of this command would help, people who are perhaps not the copy and paste guys to deal with ubiquity.
actually, its just a mention, actually i was astonished that you can't do right click in ubiquity, because its so on and on in your head that you are able of doing right click that you wonder.
greetings to the community
Cef
Cef replied on December 19, 2009 17:18 to the idea "Timezones in Ubiquity" in Mozilla:
something like that:
http://www.fileguru.com/images/b/crav...
Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 19, 2009 17:03:
Timezones in UbiquityWhat would be cool to see in ubiquity would be timezones, timezone newzealand, and it would show you in which time zone Newzealand is and which time is there.
here is an example but its nor really pretty: http://www.worldtimezone.com/
but something like that, you would type timezones Tokyo, Moscow, Berlin, and it would show in parallel the places and there timezone and time.
hope to see that in ubiquity:)
Cef replied on December 19, 2009 15:32 to the idea "Melting information through taskfox" in Mozilla:
what would be cool about this idea would be the understanding of native language, so that you could search like through wolfram alpha,
"google maps and wikipedia and weather" or "google maps & wikipedia & weather" or google maps + wikipedia + weather, it wouldn't matter which of these functions you take, Taskfox would understand it and would melt the information in one box, the function would also get little boxes like wikipedia or weather but in another colour: here a screenshot:
it would be so easy that everybody young and old would understand that logic.
thank you for hearing my idea
Cef shared an idea in Mozilla on December 13, 2009 18:30:
Melting information through taskfoxTaskfox project is really cool, you can directly search through your awesomebar and get results. My idea would be if you could combine different tools, lets say, wikipedia and google maps, you type in google maps+wikipedia+weather: Amsterdam and you get a combined view of the results of all three Wikipedia and google maps and weather in one box combined. I think there would be plenty of usefull melts you could do, and which would do from Taskfox an even more powerfull tool, then it is allready. Thanks for hearing my idea
Cef replied on December 07, 2009 20:12 to the question "When will Taskfox be available?:)" in Mozilla:
Hey again synopsis,
you missunderstood my idea, i don't want there to be several windows, the several windows just represent the several requests you made at one time.
because i tested the prototype, and there you can just make one request at a time.
Imagine you could make this command
wikipedia:bob marley youtube:bobmarley google pics:bob marley, so with one click you would get every off those requests, but everyone in its own box, which you could drag and drop on your screen.
This i mean, the possibility of making multiple searches or actions in Taskfox at the same time, how that would look like in the window, don't know, but there is certainly a possibility
Cef replied on December 07, 2009 20:05 to the idea "A mute tab for firefox" in Mozilla:
Hey Synopsis,
thank you for that detailed explanation;), but this is what i mean, you have to do that, that, and that to mute the browser. There should be just a little icon, on the upper right corner of the browser where you click on it and switch on and off sound, or that you have this icon on every tab, so that you can mute tabs in a selective way.
yes i speak german too, but here everything is in english, so we don't want other people to wonder what i am writing;)
Cef replied on December 06, 2009 21:41 to the idea "A mute tab for firefox" in Mozilla:
i found that much people would request such a feature in firefox:
http://www.google.de/search?client=fi...
is such a function planed for the future?
Cef
Cef replied on December 06, 2009 11:15 to the question "When will Taskfox be available?:)" in Mozilla:
Can taskfox also run multiple requests at the same time?? that would be cool, you would just type in, wikipedia bob marley, and beneath wikipedia damian marley and you would get two tabs with information with one request, and this would not just work with two but with multiple requests. this would really make taskfox to a multifunctional and overall tool:
here a screenshot of my idea:
Cef marked one of synapsos' replies in Mozilla as useful. synapsos replied to the idea "Addon linking Information from the Web with Wikipedia articles".
Cef replied on December 06, 2009 10:29 to the idea "Wire Firefox with other projects like Thunderbird, Sunbird through plugins" in Mozilla:
Thank you really much for that proposal, i've tested it, but i feeled its not the same to browsing in firefox, it looks a bit oldfashioned, and doesn't have the same functionalities:
after searching the web i found following addon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox...
this was what i mentioned, if you get a mail, its mention in your bottom bar, you click on it, and it opens thunderbird so that you can read the mail, i know you could also just open your thunderbird by hand, but i find that more practical:)
Cef replied on December 05, 2009 17:19 to the idea "Firefox taking screenshots" in Mozilla:
found that addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...
Cef replied on December 05, 2009 16:50 to the idea "Wire Firefox with other projects like Thunderbird, Sunbird through plugins" in Mozilla:
second chat client:
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox...
Cef replied on December 05, 2009 10:20 to the idea "Wire Firefox with other projects like Thunderbird, Sunbird through plugins" in Mozilla:
and there is a chat client for firefox:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...
that was what i meant, these functions, so that your browser is not only "one dimensional" but multitasking
Cef replied on December 05, 2009 09:58 to the idea "Wire Firefox with other projects like Thunderbird, Sunbird through plugins" in Mozilla:
i found these addons, one its called get Mail:
http://www.erweiterungen.de/detail/Ge...
and the other simple mail
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...
i will test them:)
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