On 9/12/11, Roger <rogerx.oss at gmail.com> wrote:
Seamonkey's .config, and now addons and passwords all look like dillos bookmarks. Looks like a regular HTML page.
That sounds like terrible design to me, although at least Seamonkey has JavaScript, which kind of makes up for the limitations of HTML forms. The one thing bookmarks.dpi really has on the menu interface is it's easy to bulk-move bookmarks to a new section, and even then that wouldn't be too hard to do with a traditional dialog. Actually, with a dialog you could just drag-and-drop. Side note: my memory usage now (with one tab open to Gmail) is 7,912K, and dillo.exe is about 1,308K after stripping + UPX, still small enough to fit on a floppy disk. That's with bookmarks, downloads, cookies, HTTPS, printing, etc. all enabled and compiled in. Just thought I'd share :-) ~Benjamin