These questions are related to my web browser project, but at the same
time maybe something for you to think about.
I was wondering about how much of the functionality you people
use in your web browsers? Is it there need for a browser to be really
advanced to fullfill its purpose?
So what functions do you use a lot? What buttons and menus.
Here's my top list:
-Address field
-Back/forward buttons
-Reload
-Home (cuz I got google as home)
-Favorites (didn't use them so much before actually)
-Reload (F5)
-Save (images / html files)
-Status line (need to see load status and when I hover a link)
-Mouse gestures (when I use Opera)
-Tabbed browsing (when I use Opera, Mozilla)
-Find (Ctrl-F)
-Print (seldom, but a necessaty function)
.....
That's the basic stuff, really. It does what I need it to - get and send
info on the web.
For those unaware of Opera/Mozilla etc. These browsers are actually
smaller, faster and has a LOT more functions than IExplorer. AND they follow W3C standards, unlike MSoft. And they look similar to IExplorer.
(Of course there are some textbased ones and so on but that's another story)
time maybe something for you to think about.
I was wondering about how much of the functionality you people
use in your web browsers? Is it there need for a browser to be really
advanced to fullfill its purpose?
So what functions do you use a lot? What buttons and menus.
Here's my top list:
-Address field
-Back/forward buttons
-Reload
-Home (cuz I got google as home)
-Favorites (didn't use them so much before actually)
-Reload (F5)
-Save (images / html files)
-Status line (need to see load status and when I hover a link)
-Mouse gestures (when I use Opera)
-Tabbed browsing (when I use Opera, Mozilla)
-Find (Ctrl-F)
-Print (seldom, but a necessaty function)
.....
That's the basic stuff, really. It does what I need it to - get and send
info on the web.
For those unaware of Opera/Mozilla etc. These browsers are actually
smaller, faster and has a LOT more functions than IExplorer. AND they follow W3C standards, unlike MSoft. And they look similar to IExplorer.
(Of course there are some textbased ones and so on but that's another story)