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http://people.mozilla.com/~shorlander/ux-presentation/ux-presentation.html

Looks like Mozilla is going down the path to more smoothness. Personally I hate the blocky tabs of IE, Opera, Safari, and Firefox and much prefer the rounded corners on Chrome's. Also it looks a lot nicer overall. What do you guys think?

asked Apr 21 '12 at 02:52

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Firefox does not need a UI change. The UI is what makes it firefox

answered Apr 21 '12 at 10:52

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Reminds me of Safari... nice new look nonetheless Chrome ftw.

answered Apr 21 '12 at 10:42

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Chrome is the modern-day xerox, great ideas, then people take them, barely change them, then say it's their own.

answered Apr 22 '12 at 17:21

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The top bar could be a little slimmer. I like how condensed Safari's bar is.

answered Apr 22 '12 at 20:17

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