Mozilla Pulls Major Firefox 2.0 Feature
Mozilla Corp. developers have yanked the feature, dubbed “Places,” from the next version of their Firefox browser. The feature which was to be a rewrite of Firefox’s bookmarking system, and would have allowed users to search through both bookmarks and the browsing history log to locate sites. Places relies on SQLite, an open-source database engine, to store bookmarks and the history data.
“As we have been preparing for the FF2 [Firefox 2.0] Alpha2 on May 9 it has become increasingly clear that we do not have time to complete an implementation of Places that lives up to our standards,” wrote Mike Schroepfer, Mozilla’s director of engineering, in a message on a developer’s message forum.
“Rather than rush it to market, we’d prefer to spend the time it takes to get it right,” Schroepfer added.
Source: InformationWeek












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