Camino Builds w/Custom BM Bar [PPC7450, 1.8 Branch, 10.4+]

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Just wanted to note that the server hosting these builds is down at the moment
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The server is back up

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Shiny new 1/17 is up, with the revised history/bookmarks (see Upcoming Features and Fixes sticky)

My friend (who's building these) and I are finding this build to be exceptionally fast... Faster than previous builds. What do you guys think? Notice a difference?
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The new optimized build does seem rather fast.

I did notice a small problem. Camino failed to load after I applied "brushed metal" in Camino ExtraPrefs. This, of course, would be a problem with Camino ExtraPrefs, not the Camino build.
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Well, I finally got around to trying one of your builds (no official nightlies in something like 3 days now and I wanted to see Simon's new history and whatnot), and your build does feel much zippier! In fact, filing/managing bookmarks has started to become difficult with the folders popping open so quickly! :-)

Thanks!
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Ah good, glad to hear it

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Yes, I must admit that these do feel peppier. Actual loading times are hard to measure as there are so many variables every time you hit the net but as far as how the application behaves on local tasks it does seem quite faster.



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dumb question - but does anyone know if the G4 Powerbook 12" 867Mhz model (7455 processor) works with this...? I'm curious - as the 1.0Ghz powerbooks (and higher) use the 7447 - which would appear to be not a 7450...

Anyone help me make sense of these numbers?
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glawrie, yes it does. :)
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Okay, a little update here. It seems there was a problem with the build parameters in a lot of the recent builds, so updates were being left out. That's been fixed. As a result, I took down builds from 1/17-1/22.

I've left 1/15 (the last build before the changes were made to the bookmark/history manager), and just put up a new version of 1/23, complete with all the latest updates: bookmark/history manager changes, adding bookmark bug fixed, editing bookmarks bug fixed, History now has its own pref pane, etc... Enjoy!
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The 1/23 with the bookmark fixes is insanely great, this build is super zippy feeling.
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