Not really. I do think it makes sense as a design. I'm just saying it looks like chrome to me and I think a lot of other users will think similarly.
I like it, but I'm seeing some serious similarities to chrome. If I had not seen this announcement and I quickly glanced at those screenshots, I would not think it was Firefox.
Pretty good. A small tutorial or help page in game would go a long way though... plenty of users will install without thoroughly reading the description.
It does look like they're providing their results for free.[1] That makes a lot more sense. You're paying to host the virtual "organism", not paying for the sim itself. [1] http://www.openworm.org/downloads.html
They call it "open", then turn around and charge ~$50 to access the web-browser version of the sim for a year? Doesn't feel very open to me. I recognize just how important C. elegans is to neural/bio research, and how…
Not really. I do think it makes sense as a design. I'm just saying it looks like chrome to me and I think a lot of other users will think similarly.
I like it, but I'm seeing some serious similarities to chrome. If I had not seen this announcement and I quickly glanced at those screenshots, I would not think it was Firefox.
Pretty good. A small tutorial or help page in game would go a long way though... plenty of users will install without thoroughly reading the description.
It does look like they're providing their results for free.[1] That makes a lot more sense. You're paying to host the virtual "organism", not paying for the sim itself. [1] http://www.openworm.org/downloads.html
They call it "open", then turn around and charge ~$50 to access the web-browser version of the sim for a year? Doesn't feel very open to me. I recognize just how important C. elegans is to neural/bio research, and how…