Menu differences in Windows, Linux, and Mac: Difference between revisions

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The headings below describe the menu sequences in '''Windows''', with their equivalents in Linux and Mac OS X listed below for each. Will make it pretty later.  
The headings below describe the menu sequences in '''Windows''', with their equivalents in Linux and Mac OS X listed below for each. Will make it pretty later.  
{| {{prettytable}}
! || Windows || Linux || Mac OS X
|-
! Extensions Manager
| Tools -> Extensions || Tools -> Extensions || ???
|-
! Themes Manager
| Tools -> Themes || Tools -> Themes || ???
|-
! Options/Preferences
| Tools -> Options... || Edit -> Preferences || ???
|-
! Account Settings (Thunderbird only)
| Tools -> Account Settings... || Edit -> Account Settings... || ???
|}


=="Tools -> Extensions"==
=="Tools -> Extensions"==

Revision as of 07:09, 29 July 2005

This article applies to Thunderbird and Firefox.

Nearly all of the kb articles refer to Windows menu sequences, but these sometimes differ in Linux and Mac OS X. Will list them up here and then this article can be linked in other articles where appropriate to prevent confusion or unnecessary editing of kb articles (example).

The headings below describe the menu sequences in Windows, with their equivalents in Linux and Mac OS X listed below for each. Will make it pretty later.

Windows Linux Mac OS X
Extensions Manager Tools -> Extensions Tools -> Extensions ???
Themes Manager Tools -> Themes Tools -> Themes ???
Options/Preferences Tools -> Options... Edit -> Preferences ???
Account Settings (Thunderbird only) Tools -> Account Settings... Edit -> Account Settings... ???


"Tools -> Extensions"

  • Linux: (same as Windows)
  • Mac OS X:


"Tools -> Themes"

  • Linux: (same as Windows)
  • Mac OS X:


"Tools -> Options..."

  • Linux: "Edit -> Preferences"
  • Mac OS X:


"Tools -> Account Settings..."

(Thunderbird only)

  • Linux: "Edit -> Account Settings"
  • Mac OS X:


Others?

(Please add below...)