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Mozilla 0.9.7 Released!

Chezypewf writes: "The newest release from the Mozilla Dev team is out. This milestone features basic S/MIME support, favicon support and the Document Inspector, a tool to inspect and edit the live DOM of any web document or XUL application. You can grab it here: http://www.mozilla.org/releases "

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  1. Freeze that Jelly by mbrod · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Are they ever going to freeze Mozilla and just fix bugs?

  2. Re:what, no freebsd ? by krackbebe · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    I thought you FreeBSD people liked to compile things. I always hear you whining about how great /usr/ports is compared to apt-get upgrade.

    If BSD people aren't whining about how great ports is, they are whining about how FreeBSD runs Linux binaries better than Linux. How about you either do it yourself, or shut the hell up cakeboy?

  3. REALITY CHECK TIME by darkPHi3er · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    FOR THE RECORD:

    1. i use mozilla

    2. i like mozilla (mostly more than exploder 6)

    3. i hope mozilla succeeds past ALL our wildest expectations

    BUT.

    the news we NEED to hear isn't about release candidates

    THE NEWS WE ALL NEED TO HEAR ABOUT MOZILLA IS THAT AOL AND/OR SUN AND/OR IBM AND/OR EARTHLINK AND/OR the EU AND/OR CHINA or ???????

    is going to adopt mozilla as its mandatory standard, at the expense of other browsers...

    'cause other than that we're all a bunch of ICU nurses/doctors playing a Dead Pool bet

    sorry!

    REALITY BITES!
    ......

    --
    Ten quid, she's so easy to blind. And not a word is spoken...
  4. Re:Mozilla by DodgyGeezer · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I've heard this claim of integration before. But how can that be when IE runs under Linux via WINE? IE has a 17MB memory footprint on my machine (and that's before it loads the JVM). Mozilla loads up at 22MB... not enough difference to explain the extra load time and CPU utilisation of Mozilla. I'd like to hear what kind of integration IE has that makes it load faster. Until I'm presented with some concrete evidence, I will continue to believe that the MSFT programmers did a better job.

  5. Re:Some things about Mozilla are broken now. by michel+v · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Ouch, /me suck. Didn't read the code well. (mods please mod down the previous one... or delete it along with this one altogether)