Run For Cover; It's Mozilla 1.4 Alpha
asa writes "Mozilla 1.4 Alpha is out.
This release features dynamic image and table resizing in Composer, smooth scrolling (see release notes for enabling this feature,) and usability improvements to spam filtering. In addition to these feature improvements, 1.4a also contains fixes for performance, stability, standards support and website compatibility. This is an alpha release so expect bugs, and don't use it unless you are willing to live with the risks inherent in such a release (ie. crashes, data loss, etc.). More information is available in the release notes."
Heh, thanks to my Slashdot subs, I have already downloaded this release, and I must say, the smooth scrolling is lovely :)) Well, its not majorly different, but nice. :D
about:config anyone?
Get it for cheap thrills of smooth scroll if you havn't already
April Fools is OVER!
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6 months ago Mozilla was at
A project that's been in the work for well over 3 years..
And NOW 1.4 Alpha?!?!
Excuse me while I go pop some more of those hallucination thingies I had before
Not on by default? What's up with this? Those less technical users who value eye candy like this are the ones that don't know how to turn this thing on and they wouldn't know that such a thing exists, either...
Did they keep the kitchen sink?
Daniel
Carpe Diem
Is there a large panicky or extremely nervous element to the Mozilla userbase?
Quote (their formatting):
"If the build you're looking for isn't here yet, DON'T PANIC."
Hmmm, can't seem to find the build I need...
OMGWHATAMIGOINGTODOISITALLENDING? HELPMESUPERMAN!!!11
Now Redhat will need to release version 10.
The code for the bookmarks has been rewritten so you can see major updates there including icons in the sidebar (still waiting for icons in the personal toolbar) but that's a good start.
:-)
Also the dynamic image resizing in Composer is way too cool
Worth launching Composer just to see it in action.
And finally for those of you using the pie-menu extentions you should download the latest version compatible with 1.4 alpha.
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Been running a nightly 1.4a build since a few days because 1.3 doesn't like my google adress bar search function thingamajig. It's pretty much as lovely as Mozilla 1.3 except it hasn't killed my google adress bar search thingamjiggy... yet.
Otherwise, I still agree that Mozilla is lovely!
Hate me!
An excellent new feature has been added. The ability to drag and drop bookmarks using the menu only. No longer do I have to go into Bookmark Manager!
:-)
Still can't right-click the items in the bookmarks menu, but hey maybe in a future release.
Very good work IMHO.
the ability to copy images straight out of a browser window. it is one feature that i have always liked about IE.
my sig sucks.
All I know is I'll quit using Mozilla and will start a port of Konqueror to Winblows if that irritating tab bug isn't fixed in 1.4.
Asa didn't mention one new major feature -- Windows builds now support NTLM authentication. This was the one blocker for lots of folks who wanted to run Mozilla at work. Eventually, other platforms will get NTLM, too.
What a fool believes, he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.
They forgot France, Germany and Turkey.
p.s. Taliban controlled areas? I thought the Taliban had been defeated.
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I have just installed the RH 8.0 RPMS and Ctr-T to open a new tab is broken (but right click on a link and open in new tab works).
Also lots of preferences things are also broken, like everything under Navigator -- the error looks like the one you get with an invalid XML file.
However it's still my fave browser and hopefully it's going to be more stable than 1.4 was... :-)
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that it now builds with MingW GCC on Win32 (well ok, some of the patches havent gone into the tree yet but still).
If you want to see the details, check bug 134113
Can anyone tell me if the calender is part of the default build now?
I'm not sure because (naughty puppy that I am) I installed straight over the top of my previous installation... so I'm not sure if the calender happens to be there because it was carried over from my previous install, or because it's part of the build.
Seems like a funny omission from the release notes if it is there by default now!
This would be great, why isnt this in the release notes?
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more about this is found in
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1
(copy and past,bugzilla does not accept
This very close to the i.e. implementation. Microsoft documented their security mechanism:
howitworks/security/sspi2000.asp>
msdn
For the non windows users (or older mozilla users) ther is still an ntlm proxy that works very good.
I hear "usability improvements" in regards to the junk mail filtering, and wonder if this kind of thing might be involved, or on the horizon. (Yeah, I know I could download the alpha, but I'm a wuss who likes stable releases.) I see "context menu items" in the release notes, but that doesn't mean much to me. Anyone care to enlighten me?
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For 15 minutes, it blows you away. After 30 minutes, it fades into the background. After an hour, someone convinces you that they slow you down. After two weeks, you realize that they provide you with visual clues that make you faster, because you know what is going on without thinking, because that "eye candry" is a useful part of the UI...
Alex
I'm finishing our Win2K -> OS X migration... WOW is networking more pleasant... at least for a small network.
/Network/Applications. They can run the .App file, and everything works fine...
You mount the home directory off a server, instead of copying it up and down (takes forever) on Windows.
Mozilla isn't on any machines, it's in the Applications share, mounted at
Really nice, I have 3 alternative browsers and 1 alternative IM client, for people that want them. There is no installation, and they are available anywhere.
Alex
It's interesting/annoying that since version 1.2, Mozilla only supports Mac OSX, especially given that a large portion of the Apple community is unwilling to move to the new system.
I'm in a building where there are about 2 dozen macs, and I've converted about 50% of the people here to Mozilla, but as none of us use OSX (and quite a few have horror stories about trying to change), I'm starting to see people switch back to IE.
I'm not trying to spark off the MacOS vs OSX debate here, but I wonder if the Mozilla project will end up losing a lot of it's market share by not supporting people like me who can't/won't/don't need to switch to OSX. It's strange that there are ports to OSes so obscure that I've never heard of them, but not the OS that the majority of people in my building use.
Is there any way which someone not tech-savvy enough to help with a port to OS9 could help to persuade the Mozilla people to give us the extra features and stability that we are missing out on?
Being the only MacOS browser with decent spam filtering would give people a really good reason to change, I'm sure I could boost Mozilla's market share here to 80-90% in that was available for MacOS.
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There has not been a new release of the stripped down Phoenix browser since December 7th. I notice that the nightly builds are still being updated. I hope they are not spending all this time trying to come up with a new name.
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I just want to know why Mozilla is trying so hard to become the next IE? I mean, with useless features like auto-image resizing and smooth scrolling, features I never use at all anyways, Mozilla might as well be soo bloated like IE! I miss my M4 mozilla :(
Thank god for junk mail controls though, its twarting my spam at a rate of 17 emails a day!!! Hazaa for Mozilla Junk Mail Controlls!
Version 1.4 *still* hasn't closed my three favorite bugs:
Home button should appear on main Toolbar:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89350
Edit Source using External Editor:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35268
Address book: Lists lose addresses:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96877
(Sorry for the dumb links, bugzilla won't accept SlashDot referals.)
There is no need to use a SlashDot sig for SEO...
Roaming Profiles *is* being worked on...It's the pet project of Ben Bucksch over at Beonex. He's already made great progress - you can see for yourself, check out bug 124029.
If all the world's a stage, anyone who says they want better lighting spends far too much time in a dark theatre.
How often am I supposed to be creating a new profile? Every release? Every major release (i.e. non alpha or beta)?
It's a real pain in the rear to get a new profile going, especially when it comes to mail/news. For some reason I've got about 37 different "Inbox" files in what I perceive to be my Local Folders. who the hell knows which one is which?
Anyone have a clue on this one because my tube of cluepaste is fresh out...
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I just installed 1.4a (coming from 1.3) and there is one thing that is really annoying me. Now whenever I open a new tab, the new tab already opens in my Home Page.
:-(
With 1.3 it opened a blank page and the cursor was placed at the url bar so I could just do a Ctrl-T and start typing the address.
Can this be disabled? I solved it by selecting a empty Home Page
user_pref("browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll", true);
user_pref("browser.urlbar.clickAtEndSelects", true);
This will also restore the behavior partially in 1.3, but only if you click on top of the currently displayed URL (i.e. it won't work if you click in the blank area because the 2nd user_pref was implemented after 1.3).
Easy fix. Go into the display properties->settings->advanced->troubleshooting and turn down hardware acceleration down one notch.
Problem solved. At least for me on my win2k dell workstation at the office.
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What is it going to take to get them to add the spellchecker from mozdev to the main Mozilla CVS. Smooth scrolling, great fantastic but where's the spellchecker?!?. I'm getting really tired of the "oh ... next release" promises. Stop adding menial improvements and get this moved to the main!!! Even Slashdot is a perfect example, imagine ... right click, check spelling your posts. It's certainly a hell of alot more important than "oh look, the redraw is somewhat less jerky when you scroll", wow, fantastic. Come on, somebody with a say get this moved in PLEASE!
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It's interesting/annoying that since version 1.2, Mozilla only supports Mac OSX, especially given that a large portion of the Apple community is unwilling to move to the new system.
This shouldn't really be so surprising. With OSX replacing MacOS, there really are just two major operating system platforms out there, Windows and unix, of which OSX is one of the many varieties of the latter. It's unix underpinnings make OSX much easier for developers to port their projects to.
MacOS for all its good features is a very unique and hence more difficult to support operating system, at least from the standpoint of cross platform compatibility. Impossible? Obviously not. But since MacOS is no longer under active development, it shouldn't surprise anyone that it isn't really worthwhile for the "official" project to continue to develop for it. There are only a finite amount of development resources out there so it makes sense to develop for the platforms with the best prospects moving forward, namely Windows and unix.
I'm half sure that someone will probably take up the banner and try to port the more recent versions to MacOS. And that's one of the great things about open source. But there is a cost to remaining with older code bases. You take the risk of being left behind. That is among the reasons I no longer run OS/2, Windows 3.1, MacOS and a few other operating systems I've used heavily over the years. Eventually the costs of not switching become tooh great. Apparently for many Mac owners they aren't at that point yet. But they will be sooner or later. It's inevitable. The maintainers of the mozilla project simply recognize this fact and chose to deal with it now rather than later.
Got a screenshot of the smooth scrolling? :)
Yeah, but IE 6 can't display MNG images out of the box.
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I just upgraded to the final release version of 1.3 and I love it. The advanced pop-up manager and cookie managers are great. The message filters do wonders for newsgroups and email. And they've already got 1.4alpha ready. cool.
1.3 was in beta/alpha for a while, but updates every 1-3 months is pretty good. And these aren't updates to keep unauthorized scripts from erasing my hard drive, they're actually new features and enhancements in addition to bug fixes.
- keith
-- Does anybody know where the 'any' key is on the keyboard?
I update nightly builds every 3-5 days and I find that even the alpha builds are stable enough for everyday use.
I know the disclaimer is just to stop lame bastards from complaining about crashes, but it's hardly an issue...
go to deskmod.com for lots of alternative splash screens for mozilla. just save any one of them to the directory where mozilla.exe resides. 1 cool feature would be if you could save them all in a directory and select one from the preferences or have it load a random one everytime you launch it. http://www.deskmod.com/?show=showcat&cat_name=mozs plash
- keith
-- Does anybody know where the 'any' key is on the keyboard?
- Mozilla is dead! Use [Phoenix|Opera|Chimera|Galeon]
- [Phoenix|Opera|Chimera|Galeon|IE] suck, Mozilla is the only true browser.
- Mozilla is not a browser, it's a platform
- Mail client in Mozilla sucks
- Why haven't they fixed bug xxxx yet. It's been like forever!
Did I miss any?