- From: Joshua Coventry <joshuacoventry@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 15:57:09 +0000
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
I have tried out Amaya for Mac OS X, and although it is a fast browser, it has a few major problems that are bugging me: 1. Command+A does Show Alternate instead of Select All, in-fact, it seems Select All is missing! 2. I cannot Minimize/Maximize the Find window, and the Grow Tab overlaps the buttons in the corner. 3. The program itself has too many menus, so many that they fill up my entire menubar and overlap some of my menubar items (battery status, etc). 4. Menu items have icons, this is incorrect usage of menuitems in OS X, all my other programs don't use icons in the menus. This is usually a Windows/Linux sort of thing. 5. The Preferences dialog uses a tab control instead of a toolbar (See the prefs dialog in the latest Firefox 1.5 betas) 6. Buttons in forms seem to have a custom-look, 7. The main window toolbar uses bevel buttons instead of the Mac OS X toolbar. 8. Certain websites don't seem to render correctly, for example, apple.com doesn't. 9. It seems to be missing tabbed browsing 10. Using separators to hide/show panels has some refresh problems. 11. Seems to be missing built-in Google search bar, like most browsers have. That's all I've found so far from using it for a few minutes. Keep it up, but to be honest, I was expecting something better from W3C themselves! ---------------------- Joshua Coventry
Received on Monday, 10 October 2005 07:30:56 UTC