Official 2003-10-03 0.7 is out
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Official 2003-10-03 0.7 is out
Is this the long awaited final release of 0.7?
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The prior release candidates also did not identify themselves as rc's.NewHarlock wrote:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031003 Firebird/0.7
My prediction: We'll have 0.7 final when they announce it--to coincide with the release of Mozilla 1.5 final.
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This is a great build, really fast page renders and no crashes so far.........
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.6b) Gecko/20031216 Firebird/0.7+
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Is it just me or ....
Is it just me or is this the first build that remembers the icons for the bookmarks that are on Personal Toolbar Folder? This is the first build where it has remembered them for me anyway, sorry if it has worked previously for others.
So far the build is great, does anybody know if the problem with slashdot.org 's table alignment is from bad HTML or a problem with Mozilla? Sometimes when I go to kerneltrap.org and hardocp.com I have to refresh for the tables to be spaced correctly as well. Wondering if maybe they all use the same and/or similar web app frameworks?
Anyway, keep up the good work you guys!
So far the build is great, does anybody know if the problem with slashdot.org 's table alignment is from bad HTML or a problem with Mozilla? Sometimes when I go to kerneltrap.org and hardocp.com I have to refresh for the tables to be spaced correctly as well. Wondering if maybe they all use the same and/or similar web app frameworks?
Anyway, keep up the good work you guys!
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I also don't think that this is the official v0.7 release. There would be a big hullabaloo from both the devs and the community about it if it were true. This is just another RC before the official release that's likely to come this next week (Seamonkey v1.5 is supposed to be released the first week of October).
New release candidates are a good thing, though. I was using the 2003-09-25 previous release candidate build prior to this, and it's nice to get a few fixes in the new build.
Seems faster.
New release candidates are a good thing, though. I was using the 2003-09-25 previous release candidate build prior to this, and it's nice to get a few fixes in the new build.
Seems faster.
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New build is dodgy
The 2003/07/31 still works fine with me but the new build just crabbed even after installed to a new directory. No theme at all and the tools options won't work as well. Is this unique to me or has somebody else encountered the same problem?