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  • Matt Wilkinson 2 years ago
    This is such a great idea. Can't wait to try it out!
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  • Himanshu Khanna 2 years ago
    I am waiting to check out more features :) Sounds exciting and "what-we-should-be-using", like right now!

    Many thanks guys :)
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  • Torbjörn Karlevid 2 years ago
    i-need-this-today-app ;)
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  • Adam 2 years ago
    veery interesting idea ^^ I'm waiting to check out more, too :)
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  • Dave H. 2 years ago
    Awesome!
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  • Budi Susanto 2 years ago
    I'm glad to know this great new idea from Mozilla...
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  • ukgseg 2 years ago
    Its very important to get a product similar to Google Wave out. Wave ist just impressive, and I think I would use it. I don't like google, though.

    Raindrop should have the abilities similar to Wave (one character IM) and should integrate with:
    - Thunderbird
    - Sunbird
    - ICQ, MSN, Yahoo Messenger, IRC and Skype
    - IPhone

    It should have the ability to syncronise it with a (single or multiple) laptop over lan. Not an external server! I want my data just accessible in my local network.

    Google is great with UIs. That sould be obvious now. Picasa is just the best UI I ever seen.
    And so Mozilla sould orientate its design to Google Wave, because they just create awsome GUIs.

    I hope this reaches some devellopers at mozilla.
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  • mike ambs plus 2 years ago
    Very snazzy :) can't wait to give it a try.
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  • edoray 2 years ago
    This solves a real problem that everyone seems to be facing, and a problem that's keeping folks from signing up for new services. I dread any new site or service (Facebook, Twitter etc), that only seem to complicate my life, in ways that I'm trying to avoid. I want to quit adding to the overly connected part of the web and start concentrating on what's important; my family, my friends, and the topics that register for me. This looks like one of the main goals of this project. I applaud the concept, but will await judgement until I can see if it really delivers. But Mozilla usually does ;)
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  • Evan Smith 2 years ago
    No way... You did not just powerpoint your way through Firefox by Ctrl-Tabbing each 'slide'/tab !? That's awesome. Did you write a script to window.open your text slides? Didn't know you could write to the page using "data:" Thanks!
  • Mozilla 2 years ago
    data:text/html,hello! You can even open up Firebug to edit the HTML inline if you want to make changes. ;-)
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