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andrzej@chaeron.com (Andrzej Jan Taramina) writes:
>> As I see/saw it I was "just" examining all options to find a possible
>> solution to a seemingly intractable problem of stalled browser
>> development.
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>I don't see it as stalled at all. Opera continues to make huge
>advances (it's been my primary browser for years now). Mozilla is
>looking great....and it might prompt even more "thicker client"
>innovation since it's open source and thus can be easily extended.
Andrzej seems to have an accurate summary. So far as I can tell, only
one major browser has genuinely stalled, and even smallar projects
(Konqueror, iCab, etc.) are doing pretty well. There's a lot to do, of
course, but I don't think we're done.
>Much of the innovation comes from small shops or even
>individuals....and low or no cost browser options become attractive
>for those developers as a basis for further innovation.
Definitely.
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