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'''Allow | '''Partner - Customized Distributions''' | ||
* Easier creation of more deeply customized Firefox packages. | |||
* PC OEMs for gamers, businesses, home users, entertainment, students, etc. | |||
* Allow network admins at businesses to easily provide the browser installation and settings they need. | |||
'''Enhance support for 3rd Party Service Providers''' | |||
* One thing that makes Firefox 2 different is support for third party providers: web feed readers and phishing black lists. | |||
* Investigate Web mail and calendaring hooks, syncing with del.icio.us or Google with a simple URL (by partnership with them) for Bookmarks, develop a similar technology like Google Browser Sync for business clients to store the data on a central server or so. | |||
'''Make a user's Web experiences safer and more secure''' | |||
* | * Better inform users when they are at risk through warnings, audits, etc. | ||
* | * Heuristic methods for anti-phishing | ||
* Extension permissions model? | |||
* Single sign on technologies (user centric identity, sxip, infocard) | |||
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* This can be extended by Per Site Preferences (Just an example) or a Download Manager/Accelerator. | * This can be extended by Per Site Preferences (Just an example) or a Download Manager/Accelerator. | ||
* Better support for advanced UI features like notification icons (the famous system tray), alert bubbles, shell integration and the like. | * Better support for advanced UI features like notification icons (the famous system tray), alert bubbles, shell integration and the like. | ||
'''Allow users to easily partition their web experience''' | |||
* Visually expose the current profile | |||
* Easy switching between profiles | |||
'''Make browser technology more transparent so users spend less time thinking about the tool and more time just using the Web''' | |||
* Having delightful or friendly mechanisms to interact with the browser | |||
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* I should be able to browse to a new "Firefox Native" enabled site, decide that it is valuable, and click an "Install" button to have it appear in the Start menu or on the Dock just like any other application. | * I should be able to browse to a new "Firefox Native" enabled site, decide that it is valuable, and click an "Install" button to have it appear in the Start menu or on the Dock just like any other application. | ||
* Local application hosting? | * Local application hosting? | ||
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'''Other - More Feature Focused Areas''' | |||
* Advanced Tabbed Browsing - Better Tab Heuristics: Open links from Tab next to the Tab instead of at the end of the Tab Bar. Re-Arrange Tabs Opened from Links: A[3][2][1]BC -> A[1][2][3]. Should be enabled by default. | |||
* Advanced Tabbed Browsing - Allow Tabbed Browsing in Groups: Window in Window kind of feature. Ability to split window vertically/horizontally so that each 'split' can have its own set of tabs with the ability to drag and drop tabs from one split to the other. | |||
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* Allow Tabbed Browsing in Groups: Window in Window kind of feature. Ability to split window vertically/horizontally so that each 'split' can have its own set of tabs with the ability to drag and drop tabs from one split to the other. | |||
Reference: [http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/3431/tabgroupsht5.png Maxthon 2] | Reference: [http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/3431/tabgroupsht5.png Maxthon 2] | ||
* Download Manager - Ability to restore downloads across sessions. | |||
* Reduced memory | * Reduced memory | ||
* More consistent data types. There are a whole bunch of data models in Mozilla (JavaScript, variants, mozStorage, RDF, etc.) and they aren't particularly compatible. | * More consistent data types. There are a whole bunch of data models in Mozilla (JavaScript, variants, mozStorage, RDF, etc.) and they aren't particularly compatible. | ||
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