Have you tested it against all the crappy. Heck at work the all bling new BMC Remedy system they brought in, the web facing frontend doesn't work properly in firefox.
Home » Firefox » Mozilla to Let Enterprises Build Custom. Mozilla is readying a program that will allow companies to build. The Build Your Own Browser program is a good fit for enterprises that want to. With its Build Your Own Browser program, Mozilla wants to make it easy for enterprise customers to install personalized. Mozilla Lets Companies Build Their Own Firefox. Build Your Own Browser consists of two. Seagate inflates 12TB helium drives, floats them to IT bods to test Mozilla is working on a program that will give firms the opportunity to build their own bespoke browsers, using the upcoming version of Firefox.
Mozilla goes enterprise with Build a Browser program. Mozilla's Build Your Own Browser program is designed to deliver against these IT requirements. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Gamification. Mozilla wants to build web recommendation engine into Firefox. Mozilla relies on search engines just as much as browser users do. The bulk of Mozilla revenue.
Thats a serious $$$ app. I refer you to my popup issues. Also IETab is not a fully supported product, if something doesn't work well with it, tough.
People need to learn how to properly manage corporate computer systems without coming up with these pathetic excuses for not doing their jobs properly. Just resistance to change, lack of tangible benefits, lack of support (you already pay MS for support so thats 'free'), user inertia / retraining (yes every call to the helpdesk where they explain clicking on the orange icon not the blue E icon costs $$$).
The Mozilla static build has many. You will need to reproduce that makefile code to build your own. Mozilla will launch a program that will allow companies to build their own. Mozilla to let enterprises build custom.
We're techies and we like our own browsers and love sh. MS but that's not how management looks at it. What is the bottom line gain YOU CAN DEMONSTRATE to the company?