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Mouzafphaerre
12-11-2007, 04:11
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Have you seen it? Bro is an IE-ophille (actually whatever-I-prefer-ophobe :shame:) and I've had a chance to take a quick look at it. Tabbed browsing etc... I doubt they paid anything for the technology (supposing it's patented) to Mozilla Foundation or that there's much more beneath the glamorous make-up. ~:rolleyes:
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Xiahou
12-11-2007, 04:49
Too bad for them it's a poor clone. Firefox is still far superior.

Husar
12-11-2007, 10:46
Since Opera invented tabbed browsing they should pay Opera and in that case, I hope the Mozilla foundation did that as well. ~;p
That said, almost any browser is superior to IE.

Mouzafphaerre
12-11-2007, 11:50
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Your memory is sharper than mine Husar-san. :bow: As a matter of fact, I was using Opera back then. :gah:
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caravel
12-11-2007, 12:56
Since Opera invented tabbed browsing they should pay Opera and in that case, I hope the Mozilla foundation did that as well. ~;p
That said, almost any browser is superior to IE.
Opera didn't invent it. Several other obscure browsers had it before that.

:bow:

R'as al Ghul
12-11-2007, 13:41
One of the Opera-founders inherited a patent from 1922 for tabbed (analog) browsing. Opera and Mozilla had an agreement about the use of the patent, but Microsoft sued and was granted the "tabbed browsing" patent for browsers in 2004.

Imo, software patents like this or the "double-click" hinder development and are counterproductive.

caravel
12-11-2007, 15:34
You learn something new every day. Though there are browsers going back to the mid 90's that had tabbed browsing such as NetCaptor (an IE front end).

Mouzafphaerre
12-12-2007, 04:25
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Analog browser? :inquisitive: 1922? :shocked:
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Lemur
12-12-2007, 04:41
It's true. Here's a picture of the Web, circa 1922:


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/23211733.jpg

If a user held multiple files in his had, he could "tab" through them by grabbing the tabs on the manilla folders. It all got patented by Disney.

Blodrast
12-12-2007, 05:40
One of the Opera-founders inherited a patent from 1922 for tabbed (analog) browsing. Opera and Mozilla had an agreement about the use of the patent, but Microsoft sued and was granted the "tabbed browsing" patent for browsers in 2004.

Imo, software patents like this or the "double-click" hinder development and are counterproductive.

They had tabbed abacuses back then ?! ~:eek:

Blodrast
12-12-2007, 05:41
It's true. Here's a picture of the Web, circa 1922:


https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/Lemurmania/23211733.jpg

If a user held multiple files in his had, he could "tab" through them by grabbing the tabs on the manilla folders. It all got patented by Disney.

Ahhh, that explains why the patent is still alive after 80+ years!

R'as al Ghul
12-12-2007, 13:24
:laugh4: Sorry for the incomplete information. Yes, 1922 sounds strange indeed. Here's a pic of the principle of the old patent:
https://img68.imageshack.us/img68/6460/tabbedrz8.png

The patent is about a principle of order as developed by one Robert Russel.
Now, 70 years later this was merged with another patent of one Solomon Katz, who is the father of one of the Opera developers.

Blodrast
12-13-2007, 07:15
You DO learn something every day. Thanks, R'as al Ghul.