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4. A "whole product" for mobile - Subject to the security constraints above, Fennec should strive to integrate as much as possible with a phone's mapping application, have the ability to initiate phone calls from phone numbers in Web pages, have access to location information through, and integrate with contacts, calendar items and camera. We should work to ensure that critical necessary plug-ins work out of the box. | 4. A "whole product" for mobile - Subject to the security constraints above, Fennec should strive to integrate as much as possible with a phone's mapping application, have the ability to initiate phone calls from phone numbers in Web pages, have access to location information through, and integrate with contacts, calendar items and camera. We should work to ensure that critical necessary plug-ins work out of the box. | ||
5. | 5. A platform for innovation on mobile - A key strength of Firefox is its support for third-party innovation through full support for rich internet applications and for Add-ons. By providing full support for JavaScript, AJAX, offline storage and other key ingredients of RIAs, as well as JavaScript access to native phone features, Fennec will enable a whole new wave of mobile application development. Fennec will support Add-ons as well, so that the mobile browsing experience can be augmented and improved by anyone. | ||
The rationale behind the prioritization is this: If we have addressed themes 1-3, and created a super easy-to-use browser that works on a majority of Web sites and is secure, a case could be made to ship without all of the phone hooks and Add-on support exemplified by items 4 and 5, and add those in a follow-on release. | The rationale behind the prioritization is this: If we have addressed themes 1-3, and created a super easy-to-use browser that works on a majority of Web sites and is secure, a case could be made to ship without all of the phone hooks and Add-on support exemplified by items 4 and 5, and add those in a follow-on release. | ||