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-Mac users are a notoriously picky bunch and the developers of Firefox know this, which is why they've put out a [call for input on the Firefox Mac experience][1]. The developers would like to hear what you hate about Firefox on a Mac, what you'd like to see and good ideas from other browsers that Firefox should emulate.
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-I can tell you from various interviews with Firefox developers that version 3 is not set in stone at all and they really do listen to user feedback. So if you're a Mac user and there's something you'd like to see in Firefox, head on over and let them know.
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-Personally, while many people complain about performance issues, memory leaks and bloat, I don't experience any of those problems myself. What I would like to see is not just native form widgets (slated for FF3), but a true Aqua interface -- make Firefox for Mac, *look* like it's for Mac.
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-Actually probably the better angle would be to take Camino and make it compatible with Firefox extensions since, in the end, I have no particular loyalty to Firefox, it's the extensions that make it my browser of choice.
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-Let the Firefox team know all of your gripes and brilliant idea and who knows maybe they'll incorporate your pet suggestions.
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-[via [Cult of Mac][2]]
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-[2]: http://cultofmac.com/?p=578 "What Do You Think Sucks About Firefox on Mac?"
-[1]: http://iamthewalr.us/blog/2007/04/20/firefox-on-the-mac/ "Firefox on the Mac" \ No newline at end of file