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Google Chrome and Mozilla Prism

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I WAS WRONG: Update here.

I <3 Google Chrome.  It’s my most favorite and 1st choice browser.  It’s fast, quick, has tear away tabs, puts tabs and plugins into their own processes (and with my tricore processor and Windows Vista… that’s actually a pretty snazzy idea)… there’s only two features I miss from Firefox.

RSS Smart Dropdown Bookmarks in the Bookmark Bar, and Mozilla Prism.

Now, Prism isn’t actually part of Firefox;  you can get it standalone.  But why do that, when there’s the Prism for Firefox Extension?  This is really neat;  I’ve got a menuitem that lets me break a web application (say, Gmail) into a Prism, and it runs in it’s own process on the desktop.  Neat!

Looking into the process explorer, I found that the prisms running from Prism for Firefox use firefox.exe, not xulrunner.exe.  Super cool awesome, because I installed Google Gears, and now Gmail is running even more awesome than ever, INSIDE the prism-like applications, on my desktop!  Sweet!

Now I can have my two Gmail boxes open, 24/7, in Gmail, without cluttering my browser windows.  And I can happily use Google Chrome for all other browsing needs;  I get Firefox’s super fast javascript system and Google Gears running Gmail.

Once Google Chrome has a “Prism” type system (Heck, just let me run Chrome off the command line in tabless-and-address/navbarless mode, and you’ve got Prism right there!), I can see myself ditching Firefox for all but the tasks I can’t use in Chrome.  Sure, I’ll still have it around, like I have IE7 and Opera, just in case I need it… but I really don’t miss it!

Is it just me, or does Sourceforge just really suck all of a sudden?

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Used to be, when I was looking for an open source project I’d just open up sourceforge and search there. All the projects that were real projects could be found on Sourceforge.

While the code quality on Sourceforge hasn’t gone down… the quality of the site itself has… I don’t know… started to suck.

The change to Orange from Blue wasn’t too bad, as I’m a fan of Orange myself… but the interface just seems to have lost the no-nonsense-get-to-the-code quality that I found so easy to love. The ads have slowly grown bigger and bigger, shoving actual useful information to the side.

I guess this is because there’s so many quality scripts you can use for OS Development on your own server without requiring a special development platform for managing and distributing source.

And besides… if you want a simple OS hosting for free… there’s Google Code… it’s everything Sourceforge used to be without the orange or the huge ads and crappy default websites.

*&$# you, Google! You’ve done it again!

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