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This weekly roundup page contains notes of some of the most important browser developments that come through the competitive tracking feeds. The same information is sent out in a weekly email to marketing-private.
Friday, August 24, 2007
- A word about marketing at Opera:
- Highlights from a list of things Opera is doing to promote its browser:
- reviving developer outreach efforts
 - make development process of the browser more open to followers
 - producing more videos (tutorials and online ads)
 - attend conferences and events
 - “Opera Backstage” events to have Opera-user get-togethers
 - an entire PR department
 - website redesigns
 - a couple localized versions of website
 - outreach on social networking sites
 
 
 - Highlights from a list of things Opera is doing to promote its browser:
 
- New Opera Partnerships: NetApplications and Fluffy Spider Technologies
- NetApplications partnership gives Opera users access to track stats on blogs, photo albums, etc.
 - Fluffy Spider Technologies (FST) – provider of software development platforms for advanced GUIs in embedded devices
- Opera has shipped on almost 100 million mobile phones
 
 
 
- I have started a section on the Competitive Browser Development wiki page for Netscape Navigator. Currently, much of Navigator 9.0b3 feels like Firefox 2, including the user interface employed to download and install add-ons.
 
Friday, August 17, 2007
- Netscape Navigator 9.0 beta 3 highlighted feature list: http://blog.netscape.com/2007/08/15/netscape-navigator-9-beta-3-released/ and http://browser.netscape.com/features
- FF2 Extension – install any Firefox 2-compatible extension
 - Vote – share interesting stories and vote on stories submitted by other
 - URL correction – corrects common typos in Web addresses
 - Link Pad – holding area for interesting links that don’t merit bookmarking
 - Sidebar – use the sidebar as a “mini browser”
 
 - Within the week, I will be adding a Netscape section on the wiki page for Competitive Browser Development: http://wiki.mozilla.org/CompetitiveBrowserDevelopment
 
- Opera requested feedback on its website.  (http://operawatch.com/news/2007/08/feedback-request-what-should-we-do-to-enhance-operas-website.html) I have compiled some of the requests:
- include more screenshots (users want to know what it looks like before downloading)
 - popular request was to include video tutorials
 - "I’m surprised Firefox’s product page doesn’t include a link to spreadfirefox. Make sure Opera DOES include a link to my.opera and chooseopera.”
 - emphasize fact that it’s easy to switch browsers
 - place download link on the homepage
 - translate the page into more languages
 - “opera needs to make site like mozilla addons”
 - several comments voted to put the Opera ninja somewhere on the front page
 
 
Friday, August 10, 2007
- New Training and Whitepaper on IE 7 Security Now Available
- Companies have had many questions about deploying and securing IE7 on the desktop
 - Microsoft released an Internet Explorer Desktop Security Guide that discusses many of the new security features along with recommended settings
 
 
- PithHelmet 2.7 beta released
- PithHelmet adds content filtering (ads, flash, shockwave, midi loops, etc.) to the Safari browser
 - This version was engineered specifically to work with the Safari 3 betas
 
 
Friday, August 3, 2007
- Windows Vienna and IE 8 features leaked
- IE 8
- Undo close tab (like Firefox)
 - Saving and restoring sessions (like Firefox)
 
 - Windows Vienna
- Virtual desktops (like Linux)
 - Ability to rearrange items on the task bar
 - Customizable themes
 - Windows Core: the ability to separate GUI and console from each other as in Windows Server 2008
 - All applications not specifically written for Vienna or in .NET will be run on a separate virtual machine
 
 
 - IE 8
 
- Breaking Down the Walls Of Phones' Web Gardens
- Users are looking for a cell phone browser experience closer to that of their laptops
 - Browsers are limited by wireless carrier support
- Ability to download music and video
 - Opera Mini can't be used on Verizon cellphones
 
 - Microsoft is working on a mobile browser called Deep Fish
 - Opera makes money on Opera Mini by licensing it to handset makers and wireless carriers, and sharing ad revenue
 - More users browse on cell phones than on computers in some developing countries
 
 
Friday, July 27, 2007
- Opera 9.5 to have screen reader support
- On Windows:
- Support for the Microsoft Accessibility API (MSAA).
 - Close cooperation with other screen reader vendors.
 
 - On Mac:
- Support of the Mac API for Accessibility.
 - Support of VoiceOver.
 
 
 - On Windows:
 - Flock Community Ambassador starts holding weekly "Office Hours"
- To gather user feedback, Flock Community Ambassador Evan Hamilton is now holding Community "Office Hours" every Monday from 11a-12p PST
 - During this time, Evan focuses solely on communicating with the Flock community via irc, email, AIM, MSN, Google Talk, and Skype
 
 - Introduction to Information Cards
- An open standard for identity on the web
 - Information Cards can be considered to be a "heavier" protocol than the other technologies (LiveID, BBAuth, OpenID)
 - Provides password-less login, phishing-resistance, and consistent cross-platform UI
 
 
Friday, July 20, 2007
- Opera Watch asked its community for each person's Top 5 features desired for Opera.  Here's a sample of what's been requested (more *'s means more requests):
- Auto-update (like Firefox) *****
 - Developer tools (like Firefox's Firebug extension) *****
 - A better marketing campaign ****
 - Integrated inline spell check ***
 - More powerful RSS feeds reader **
- RSS in a side panel of its own
 - Option to subscribe to other feed readers
 
 - Better widget integration **
 - Improved UI/user friendliness - special effects and a generally slicker interface **
 - Ability to add more “auto-complete” forms **
 - Ad blocker (like Firefox Ad Block extension)
 - A built-in feature that gets rid of duplicate bookmarks
 - A feature to archive webpages
 - userJS repository (like Firefox)
 - Opera Mini tied to GPS in people's phones
 - Delete multiple passwords from saved passwords list
 - Better CSS3 support
- Easier way to specify site specific CSS files (to override designs)
 - RGBA
 
 - System update for skins and widgets (located @ Opera)
 - Ability for skins to modify menus as well (like Firefox)
 - A way to easily export/backup newsfeeds, mail, bookmarks, toolbars, menus etc. all together
 - Improved options on right click
 - Improved document type mixing
 - More Mac like interface (which is on the way)
 - Domain name completion, like Ctrl+Enter for .com
 - Integrated database of custom buttons like the ones on http://operawiki.info/CustomButtons
 - To be able to customize side-bar as address bar: drag buttons, etc.
 - For Opera Mini: A way to save webpages on memory phone.
 
 
- Opera 9.22 released on 7/19, which includes the following key features:
- Security update
 - Improved BitTorrent download speeds
 - Support for the Microsoft Silverlight plug-in
 
 
- Flock 0.9 released on 7/10, which includes the following key features:
- MyWorld: a dynamic home base for all your favorite sites, feeds, and media streams
 - Flock's Media MiniBar provides fast access to both photos and videos on Flickr, Photobucket, Youtube, and Truveo.
 - The new Accounts & Services sidebar offers easier configuration and enhanced discovery and activation logic
 - Improved Favorites with folders and support for Ma.gnolia and del.icio.us
 - Blogging: Improved UI, integrated Clipboard, support for all major Blog services including Blogger, Wordpress, Typepad and Livejournal
 - Security improvements
 - In-line spell check
 - Overall Theme upgrade