Prism used to be kind of cool but Mozilla abandoned it. There also used to be more focus on being able to build arbitrary tools around Gecko but Mozilla abandoned them (except for specialized OSes?).
Gecko is my favorite layout engine and Mozilla makes my favorite browser environments. Firefox gets weirder and weirder sadly.
The multiproject browser environment thing sounds really cool. Multifox does some of that but its interface strikes me as a bit awkward.
Just so you know, Firefox does allow you to run multiple profiles simultaneously in different instances. I do this all the time. Just "firefox -a blark -P profile_name" (or -ProfileManager) and there you go. Don't know if it will work on OS X though.
It's also possible to preload plugins, config settings, and extensions so that you don't have to set them up each time. Let me know if you'd like some pointers. This was a big part of my work at a previous job.
Gecko is my favorite layout engine and Mozilla makes my favorite browser environments. Firefox gets weirder and weirder sadly.
The multiproject browser environment thing sounds really cool. Multifox does some of that but its interface strikes me as a bit awkward.
Just so you know, Firefox does allow you to run multiple profiles simultaneously in different instances. I do this all the time. Just "firefox -a blark -P profile_name" (or -ProfileManager) and there you go. Don't know if it will work on OS X though.
It's also possible to preload plugins, config settings, and extensions so that you don't have to set them up each time. Let me know if you'd like some pointers. This was a big part of my work at a previous job.