The browser is an ever changing construct, and necessarily so. Changes in specifications, user design wishes, and implementation design has forced several rewrites of fundamental components. This way, it has evolved into a highly modular structure to allow these changes to take place without needing to redesign other parts.
This structure is mostly inspired by technical needs. There has been too few user studies, something that should be initiated as soon as possible as it could profoundly affect the design of certain parts.
Future additions include adding a help desk system, as described in [cid52]. Hopefully, this can be done without affecting the current code.
The name "Conzilla" has been inspired by the Mozilla browser, with the twist that it browses the context and content of concepts. The interpretation "CONZeptual ILLuminAtor" has been suggested, and a relation with "consilience" as used by Edward O. Wilson in [wilson] is also proposed. Wilson uses the words of the 19th century philosopher, William Whewell, who defines consilience as "a 'jumping together' of knowledge by the linking of facts and fact-based theory across disciplines to create a common groundwork of explanation."