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Beeseek goes in the net.

Fri, 10/12/2007 - 18:54 — Jak-o

A new decision has been recently made on Developers Team's Mailing List: the browser extension for Beeseek will be no more! Andrea Corbellini, on 5th october, after a virtual meeting with SABDFL Simone Brunozzi, proposed to trash firefox extension to avoid a futile proliferation of browser plugins, choosing instead a web application.

Trash Firefox Extension
There is nothing against Firefox :-)

Here the main advantages in having a web application:

  • it stays in the server, so there is no need to install something, granting the use to more people
  • we can follow users' actions better, the web application can in fact also use sockets, because it's in python

  • it's harder to compromise data, because the configuration file is not accessible to users; this is not possible with a firefox extension.

  • Beeseekers will not be worried about any spyware in their PCs

  • Firefox is not the only browser, mantaining the various plugins would have been a tote, this way instead developers can focus on a single piece of software.
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