Stop Microsoft
Miscellaneous => Applications => Topic started by: Calum on 18 March 2003, 20:52
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that's it. just thought you should know.
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I've tested it in Win2000, SuSE Linux 8.1 and OS X 10.2 and all I can say is that it kicks ass! It's definitely a lot faster than previous versions and much more stable!
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Mozilla 1.2.1 had some bugs in their own XUL's, which I had to fix manually. I hope that 1.3 will be better, because I'm waiting for the Dutch language pack to come out (I expect it to come in a few weeks).
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I've had some issues with Mozilla 1.3 on Win NT4 at work.
Some links didn't work anymore when I hit the back button, I had to close and restart the browser after some time and it would work again.
I'm still using 1.01 on my red Hat box here at home.
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*hmmm*
help > about mozilla
yay mozilla 1.01 yay the l33test version (http://tongue.gif)
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Funny. I haven't had any problems with 1.3 so far. Anyway, it's definitely faster. (http://smile.gif)
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Been meaning to voice my .02 cents on this for a while.
I downloaded Mozilla 1.3 two weeks ago and so far it loads faster than 1.2, has no problems with viewing Ebay.com's pages and in those two weeks it's only "failed" once! Considering how buggy 1.2 was this build has a lot of Terminex in it! :D
Also, I'm trying to get back into regular posting here... really... I am...
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Aaron! That's definitely a pleasant surprise! :D Please post more often. These forums are really going to hell!
Oh and a bit about Mozilla and all those browsers that use the Gecko rendering engine. You surely know it, but I'll repeat it. They r00l! You wouldn't know how difficult it was to set my page to work with IE. It is all done with CSS Level 2, in which IE really sucks! Stop using this fucked-up browser and get Mozilla or Phoenix or Camino etc.... (http://smile.gif)
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I seem to be having broblems with Mozilla 1.3, that I downloaded yesterday. Scroll bars aren't working properly and loading seems chunky.
I'm thinking of going back to 1.1 and waiting.
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Fixed my own problem: mouse wheel set to scroll document by 1 line by default.
better put my training wheels back on, not ready for the block.
Must be Post Tramatic Stress Disorder: I'm so used to things not working in Windows.
[ May 12, 2003: Message edited by: baggab ]
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I'm using Mozilla 1.3 on Linux and Windoze XP, and so far I haven't got a problem with it... try switching to the modern theme, and if you use WindowBlinds, tell it to exclude Mozilla.