08.23.2006
Areas for Mozilla Labs to investigate
Off the topic of Labs form and structure, I’d like to get your opinion on general directions and areas for investigation.
Sherman Dickman has initiated a fruitful discussion around Firefox themes and product strategy in the mozilla.dev.planning newsgroup. There is lots of interesting efforts going on in the browser space right now. What areas being showcased by other Internet client products today should Mozilla explore?
I understand that there is a rich set of functionality already implemented by the myriad of Firefox extensions. I want to try to examine broad areas of functionality rather than details of feature operations. Let’s see if this thought experiment proves to be informative.
It’s four questions only. If you find the survey too stifling or is missing something, please just add your comments at the end of the blog post.
Admin Note: I’ve added a new look to MozLabs Blog. Thanks go out to Deb Richardson for sharing with me her Wordpress theme from Mozilla Developer Center (MDC).
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I’d like to cast anti-votes (un-votes?) for the following features:
- Built-in BitTorrent client
- Built-in IRC chat
- Photo management integration
- Online bookmark management integration
- Blog publishing integration
Part of the appeal of Firefox is that it’s a good web browser. Period. I’d prefer that Firefox didn’t become the old Mozilla Suite. For the folks who would like their web browser to make their morning coffee and be their interface for everything they do on the Internet, Firefox has an extensions system.
I would, however, like to cast a vote in favor of integrating an Opera feature not listed in the survey. When you zoom in and out in Opera, it scales the entire page, not just the text sizes. (IE7 Beta’s “Full page zoom,” which *is* listed in the survey, fails pretty miserably at the job compared to Opera’s implementation.)