http://caminobrowser.org/blog/2011/#mozembedding Opera has a paid staff of full-time engineers, which makes rewriting a browser on top of a new engine a lot more feasible. You're right in that if Camino had the…
XUL was only part of the problem. Camino's goal was to make a browser that was designed for the Mac. Firefox's goal (once running on the Mac was added after the fact) was to make a cross platform browser that ran on the…
There have been two attempts that I know of (and probably more) to add keychain support to Firefox, once leveraging Camino’s code. The problem wasn't technical, but resistance from Firefox leadership to the idea. IIRC…
http://caminobrowser.org/blog/2011/#mozembedding Opera has a paid staff of full-time engineers, which makes rewriting a browser on top of a new engine a lot more feasible. You're right in that if Camino had the…
XUL was only part of the problem. Camino's goal was to make a browser that was designed for the Mac. Firefox's goal (once running on the Mac was added after the fact) was to make a cross platform browser that ran on the…
There have been two attempts that I know of (and probably more) to add keychain support to Firefox, once leveraging Camino’s code. The problem wasn't technical, but resistance from Firefox leadership to the idea. IIRC…