Stored passwords in Konqueror
Scott
listboi at angrykeyboarder.com
Sat May 6 23:56:16 UTC 2006
On 05/06/2006 04:20 AM, * Michel D'HOOGE spake thusly:
> Not that I know of, but I'd love to see that feature added. Opera is
> the only browser I'm aware of with that feature. It will ask if you
> want
> to save it "for this page, for entire domain, etc).
>
>
> Firefox is more simple than Opera but still really convenient. It just
> stores the domain name and provides you in the text field with all the
> available tuples: you only have to choose the one matching your need
> (IMO this behaviour is better than to have to provide the same password
> each time the URL changed a bit).
I prefer Firefox over Opera as a whole, but I prefer Opera's way of
storing passwords. I also like Opera's default settings. A lot of
addons/extensions for Firefox are features already built-in to Opera
(and Konqueror, but to a much lesser degree).
Every browser has something on the competition. Myself, I alternate
using Firefox and Konqueror. I almost never use Opera.
I really like Konqueror's speed and KDE integration. But it's not as
customizable as Firefox (no addons/extensions).
Firefox on the other hand, it's best feature (imho) is the ability to
add extensions. However, when you add a lot of them (I do. I can't help
myself ;-) ) it can slow it down quite a bit.
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Scott
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