Am 04.07.2011 20:05, schrieb Sven Burmeister:
Firefox does not even care about desktop integration other than gtk, which is why KDe people have to work on making it fit into plasma's notification system, use KDE's file-dialogues and standard-apps. That's important for the normal user - not having the choice of a dozen adblockers.
But Firefox is known by majority of the computer users worldwide. This could leave out another hurdle of switching to Linux. On the other hand, Firefox may be kind of cumbersome and slow, so it might be the better choice to switch to something slimmer then the Mozilla browser.
But on the third hand, Firefox on openSUSE is kinda like Firefox on Window,so the switched Windows-user will get familiar easy with Firefox and doesn´t need to re-learn the browser use experience under Linux
But, it´s your decision, not mine so do what you think is the best
just my $0.02 DO keep in mind that if they are computer saavy enough to be using Linux...
On Monday, July 04, 2011 11:35:33 AM Kim Leyendecker wrote: then transition curves are not much of an issue. Besides, browsers aren't that different... and you would be surprised how many people are still using IE. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org