[FX] bangbang023: 2007-01-30 [Trunk/Win32/VC8] (O2/GAL/SSE2)

Discussion of third-party/unofficial Firefox/Thunderbird/SeaMonkey builds.
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Thanks for the new build :)
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no problem. I am getting the fastest numbers yet on scragz rendering test. I got 4.07 and 4.1 in two tests.
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bangbang023 wrote:no problem. I am getting the fastest numbers yet on scragz rendering test. I got 4.07 and 4.1 in two tests.


I was going to hold off until next week for another build, but I think this one is pushing my curiosity buttons.

Will download shortly.
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Yeah, I was surprised at the speed sasquatch. I usually pull around 4.4 - 4.7 on the test (with the exception of a one build a few days ago pulling a nasty 5.1).
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I'm getting a consistent 4.4 on this build - here are my specs:

Win XP Pro
Pentium M 1.4gHz, 512MB

What are you running, Chris?
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p4 2.0 ghz, 512mb ddr, xp home
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4/03 build is up and is the fastest build I have built so far. Major props to the firefox team for making amazing improvements to the speed of the engine.
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Thanks, downloading now!
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4/04 build is up
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I searched throught the thread and couldn't find out how to do it so I'll ask here. . .what code do I put in my userChrome.css to take out the print on the context menu? I've tried

/*Print*/
#context-print{
display:none !important;
}

but no go.
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I'm really not sure My Yute. Maybe one of the other guys can help you since they are doing it also. Sorry

Anyways, 4/5 build is up.
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After downloading Krueger's Thunderbird build, I just now noticed that it doesn't have "show" as one of the options next to "remove" in download manager, but now has "open".

Anybody else?

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7b) Gecko/20040405 Firefox/0.8.0+ (bangbang023)
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o wow yeah, I didn't even notice lol. I liked the show feature though.
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bangbang023 wrote:o wow yeah, I didn't even notice lol. I liked the show feature though.


Me too! I would do "show" and then rename "Firefox" to "Firefox20040405bangbang023" before unzipping the next one. That way, I could fall back quickly if things weren't working right. I have about 3 or 4 old versions at any given time on there. Ditto for Krueger's Thunderbirds.

Gee, now all we need is to have bangbang do a Thunderbird build, and package them to unzip together, and we'd be golden!
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