First of all a big thanks for K-Meleon; it works very well already and really fits with my idea of what a webbrowser should do (browsing the web that is and no more).
some things that would make my day:
1. drag-and-drop of links from one instance of K-Meleon to another; it's basically 'open in new window' without creating a gazillion new windows but reusing existing ones (both IE and netscape 4.x support this) I use this trick extensively...
2. support for netscape roaming access (using apache's mod_roaming); this is the one reason I'm still using netscape 4.77 as my default browser
3. smaller memoryprint; according to taskmanager (NT 4.0) K-Meleon is 16MB right after startup, not a serious problem as I have 256MB installed, but smaller is better :-)
4. up-to-date information on the website
- what mozilla version is .4 based on
- wrt javascript: .4 appears to be the 'upcoming version' mentioned in the faq
Yes, drag'n'drop links would be nice, because it would maje kmeleon work better with downloaders like DLExpert or NetVampire that have a small window you can drag URls to for downloading...