speedchase wrote:My point is that the more people adopt your attitude the more difficult it is to use a computer in an efficient manner. It's easy to say "oh it's not a big deal, you can use one more browser", but if everyone says that I obviously won't have enough browsers.
I don't understand that. If more people use Nova via a dedicated browser it will be less efficient? I don't see how this can be supported.
Or do you mean that if more people used different browser for all the web applications they use? In this case - I certainly agree with you. But, as I said, this is not what we are talking about. We are talking about a particular solution to a particular problem. Problem: I have 150 tabs open on my browser and this makes it awkward to use Nova. Solution: use dedicated browser for Nova, case solved. The problem was never the 150 tabs and how to reduce this load, this is another story, possibly way outside the scope of this forum.
But lets assume you have a good point, for argument's sake, and the user already uses all the available browsers and each of them already has maxed out its tabs, say - 150 open tabs on each. Lets say - 5 browsers (IE,FF,GC,O,S) - this makes it what? 750 tabs open at any given moment. Well then - I say: close a few tabs! Or if you absolutely cannot imagine your life without 750 tabs open at any given moment - play on KGS instead. Its not like there are no alternatives out there, and good alternatives.
I still say the argument is dumb. Really - no offense, its the argument that is dumb, you are all very very smart.
There are some good reasons to want a stand-alone client. Too many open tabs on your browser is *not* one of those reasons, in my book.