Maxthon On the Scoble Show
Robert Scoble interviewed me about Maxthon on the Scoble Show. In the first interview I talk about Maxthon and give a little background on its history, philosophy and we are all about. In the second part I demonstrate Maxthon 2.0 Beta and show some of the new cool features in it. Enjoy!
- Interview (click to view)
- Maxthon 2.0 Beta Demo (click to see)
Disclaimer: I am not the CEO as the title on Podtech.net says. I am a founding partner and SVP. Jeff Chen is the creator and CEO of Maxthon.
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Good interview and demo Netanel.
Yeah the Super drag&drop is great feature of maxthon... no need to mess about looking for some strap on extensions for firefox. For me the best feature is Maxthon advanced tab features, like mousewheel over tabs, and all the other goodies.. oh yeah sure another strap on extension might get you the same features in firefox but it'll never be as fast.
The 'Drag de Go' extension for firefox does look like a more developed version for now. Maybe some more features for Maxthon 2 drag&drop could be implemented in the future.
Posted by: Koogle | December 30, 2006 at 11:45 PM
Answering some of your questions regarding an equivalent of Maxthons super drag&drop in Gecko based browsers.
Simple drag&drop (one link):
Built into K-Meleons mouse gestures
Simple drag&drop (one link, image, some text):
Super DragAndGo
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/137/
Superceded by Drag de Go
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=440259
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2918/
(Very similar in functions to Greenbrowsers Mouse drag options, nowhere near the amount of options as in Opera)
Complex drag&drop (multiple links)
Linky (similar ones exist)
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/425/
http://gemal.dk/mozilla/linky.html
Posted by: AnonCrow | December 29, 2006 at 04:42 PM