Ok man, as I just installed your 'rebuilt 1.0.1 s6' and will give it a thorough testing, but thus far all is well...It is smooth & fast, and although I'm not a true Theme & Extension Minimalist (like yourself-lol) my 3 extensions:
Compact Menu 1.7.2
TBP 1.2.2
Mini-T-modified by Samir
Qute3 theme all work fine...
Also just for your info, here is some more 'concrete info' regarding this 1.0.2 Aviary Build that was posted up this morning:
So if I downloaded s6 on 26 February at about 0800 U.S. time, I can be certain I got the rebuilt version of your (1.0.1) s6 for 2/25, right? Because whatever I did download just a few minutes ago is stable and smooth and damn fast on my PIII. Thank you!
Oooooh, I love this build. It is the fastest that FF has gone on my machine. I'm using your s6 build on my PIII 933 and it just flat out hauls ass. Thanks for this.
stipe wrote:1.0.1 Release s6 rebuilt It includes MSVC 7.1 dll's
lol...ok stipe now you will have to 'guide me' on this, but this latest 1.0.1 Release s6 rebuilt (actually this is the 2nd, most recent/rebuilt build?), would then have the most recent checkins that have occurred between yesterday & today...
Because you put a little note that "It includes MSVC 7.1 dll's"...where as yesterdays did not...
Is this correct??
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; rv:2.0b7) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0b7
ok. What I've got now is already a gem. But it didn't include the MSVC 7.1 dll's. I'm happy to download s6 again to make sure I get the latest & greatest.
Later....
SWEET!
This rebuilt of 2/26 is a fast build. Thanks a million.
If there's someone who tried the s5 build, please post your opinions on it because it's my first MMX build and I don't have the means to test it properly.
I`m using the s5 on my Win98 PII and I find to be stable, and it`s a little faster than the s6 by about 2.5%. I did have a problem ONCE at Java site http://www.prophet.net/analyze/javachar ... symbol=IBM where parts of the page headings turned blank white and the top colored strip of the browser blanked out white. It hasn`t happened since.
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