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 Posted by WD10 on 08/29/05 10:03 
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message  
news:deu70i$2q65$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk... 
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> To say a little more, the Web Developer Extension does not only complement 
> existing tools, but I think it replaces a few commercial equivalents. I 
> always enjoy seeing this trend, whereby every functionality moves to the 
> browser. With the Horde project I can now /efficiently/ handle multiple 
> E-mail accounts in the browser, edit files in the browser (server-side), 
> have FTP in a tab if necessary and even debug designs in the browser. 
> What's next? Newsgroups reader (proper one, no GG)? Hmmm... what if some 
> AJAX was involved? That might make a good start-up. 
 
 
I just downloaded Horde but it's going to take a while to figure out.  It  
looks great though... 
 
I have some ideas about what the perfect browser should be (in addition to  
the web development tools--BTW, have you seen the codetch extension?  
http://www.codetch.com/.  This is going to be one of the best extensions). 
 
There is a great program called Net Snippets Professional  
(www.netsnippets.com).  It only runs on Windows, but if they could integrate  
those kinds of features into Firefox it would be great.  A browser shouldn't  
just be about viewing web pages.  It should also allow saving and organizing  
the Web content -- automatically generating bibliographies and reports.  
I've only used the trial version of Net Snippets becuase it costs $130.  If  
a browser is supposed to be the tool to interact with the Web, why not make  
it more functional?  There is a Firefox extension called Scrapbook, which is  
a good start, but it should go beyond that.  Saving web pages to random  
folders with CTRL-S is too primitive... :S
 
  
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