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Niiiiiiice. I have some problems with Fluid crashing when I use the “Back” button, but it’s all good with this. It’s definitely gonna be my default when I get 1Password integration.
Installed and have been using with Twitter, gReader, Friendfeed and delicious in-concurrent with BrowsaBrowsa plugins. This browser is lightning fast!
Is there a cap on the number of BrowsaBrowsa plugins? Seems that anything more than 4, additional ones did not show up even after a restart. Also, by any chance if future releases will allow us to import bookmarks and manage it?
@jk the cap is 4. After you increase the number (above 2) and relaunch, you then have to right click the toolbar and select ‘Customize Toolbar…’. From there you can add toolbar items for the other plugins. (or, you can always access the plugins from the Plugin Main Menu [looks like a lego icon]). This is because Cocoa toolbars remember their state from previous launches, so it thinks you only want two BrowsaBrowsa Toolbar buttons… kinda confusing, I know.
October 23rd, 2008 at 10:00 am
Niiiiiiice. I have some problems with Fluid crashing when I use the “Back” button, but it’s all good with this. It’s definitely gonna be my default when I get 1Password integration.
October 23rd, 2008 at 10:36 am
Todd, great job for the release.
Installed and have been using with Twitter, gReader, Friendfeed and delicious in-concurrent with BrowsaBrowsa plugins. This browser is lightning fast!
Is there a cap on the number of BrowsaBrowsa plugins? Seems that anything more than 4, additional ones did not show up even after a restart. Also, by any chance if future releases will allow us to import bookmarks and manage it?
October 23rd, 2008 at 10:43 am
@kevin @jk thx, glad you like it.
@jk the cap is 4. After you increase the number (above 2) and relaunch, you then have to right click the toolbar and select ‘Customize Toolbar…’. From there you can add toolbar items for the other plugins. (or, you can always access the plugins from the Plugin Main Menu [looks like a lego icon]). This is because Cocoa toolbars remember their state from previous launches, so it thinks you only want two BrowsaBrowsa Toolbar buttons… kinda confusing, I know.
November 23rd, 2008 at 16:28 pm
Hey Todd, do you think a wooden Window Style would be possible in the future? Kind-of similar to the old Cookbook prototype?
http://flickr.com/photos/mydreamapp/782606976/sizes/o/
Because that would be perfectly amazing, if you ask me.
November 23rd, 2008 at 17:39 pm
How about bringing back profiles ( like we had with netscape ) It would be nice to maintain my work profile separately from my personal profile