2009
01.23

I’ve been messing with Ubiquity for a couple of days off and on because I’m interested in their interaction model and how it might work elsewhere, and I have to say it’s a brilliant idea. I hope they keep developing…

Downside is, that as of the current version of Ubiquity it breaks the javascript detection for any site that requires a recent (as in V2 on) version of Firefox to work, such as Apple’s .mac online services. As I use the (still really shonky) .mac webmail site, this causes me a headache so I’ve had to sadly disable Ubiquity whilst I need get on with my working day.

This is probably going to affect less than .01% of the internet’s population I know but after searching to see if there was a known work-around I came up with no references to it at all so I thought I should add one maybe…

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