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Batch-o-Moz: Firefox, Thunderbird, Suite Released

bluephone writes "Today Mozilla.org has unleashed a triple threat; Firefox 1.0PR, Thunderbird 0.8, and Mozilla Suite 1.7.3. Wow. Lots of news in all three fronts. so, for your release notes, sys-requirements, what's new, and download links, here you go. Firefox, Thunderbird, and Mozilla Suite. Enjoy."

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  1. take part in the initiative to spread the news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  2. Focus problems with Firefox by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Love Firefox, but I wish they'd fix the bugs.

    I am still stuck at Firefox 0.8 under Linux with Enlightenment due to serious focus problems with the recent releases.. And I do not want to be left behind!

    I open everything in new windows and usually close them using the keyboard. That does not work if the focus is wrong, etc. Mouse-centric folk won't notice this much but it is a killer for me.

    I think this is the bug and it looks like it is being ignored:

    252178

    1. Re:Focus problems with Firefox by Erik+Hensema · · Score: 4, Informative

      The focus problems are partly mandated by the javascript standards :-(

      Basically, javascript assumes you always use windows-style focus and completely ignores the existence of focus-under-mouse (what I use in Windows too, by the way. tweakui can do this).

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  3. Remember by GarfBond · · Score: 5, Informative
    This is only the Firefox 1.0 Preview Release. It isn't the final 1.0 by any means, though it should be feature complete. It's certainly the most polished one I've seen; I've been using nightlies for a little while now and they've been great so far.

    There's also a new community marketing effort at SpreadFirefox.com, and one of their first goals is 1 million downloads in 10 days. Come on Slashdot, spread the word, we can do it!

  4. Spread Firefox by listening+to+triplej · · Score: 5, Informative

    In addition to the release of new versions of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Mozilla suite, the Mozilla Foundation have launched a new marketing campign titled Spread Firefox.

    The goal is to see 1,000,000 downloads achieved in the first 10 days!

    Get downloading Slashdot.

    1. Re:Spread Firefox by oojah · · Score: 5, Informative

      Ok, so you were being funny, but view slashdot in light mode and you won't get any nasty colour schemes or other cruft.

      I wouldn't have it any other way.

      Cheers,

      Roger

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  5. Nope, its version 0.10! by zyche · · Score: 5, Informative

    "The 1.0 final release won't be out for another month or so"

    "The version number for this release is 0.10PR. For those who still count in decimal, 0.10 is larger than 0.9, despite what you were taught in school."

    RTFA

    1. Re:Nope, its version 0.10! by Cro+Magnon · · Score: 4, Informative

      The problem is, many people (myself included) read 0.9.1 as 0.91, which clearly IS higher than 0.10.

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  6. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    I did one this week-end.

    The guy (in his 50's) had dramatic pop-up and scumware problems. I pointed him to mozilla + adaware, thinking that, he would not care, because it is not IE.

    Boy I was wrong. He was over-enthusiast. He downloaded it as fast as possible, and now is not using ie anymore.

    I am really impressed, as it is the first time I convert someone over 30.

    Pop-up blocking, annoyance killing is *the* selling point of firefox. I didn't knew how fucked was ie browsing until I talked with this guy. The web was becoming useless for him, and he was driven crazy by frustration.

  7. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by atheken · · Score: 4, Informative

    These are generally the only two apps I need to suggest for PC users having problems. One other app that just makes people happy is PDFCreator (pdfcreator.sf.net) which adds a PDF printer to your system printer folder - great if you don't want to shell out $100 for acrobat.

  8. Re:Firefox 1.1 by Ianoo · · Score: 5, Informative

    COMMENT RETRACTED. There appears to be a "Sort by Name" option on the right click menu. Firefox is now the perfect browser!

  9. Re:Might this spell an end... by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Informative

    So its YOU thats causing all the errors on slashdot doubling the server load!

    To fix the screen without redownloading, just increase, then decrease the font size (hold down [ctrl] + mouse wheel up then down).

    Its a PITA that there is a problem in the first place, but thats the way it is.

    btw, has anyone else noticed popups coming from slash (work machine is IE6 on xp sp1) Not even noticed it at home (firefox .9.1).

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  10. Re:not upgrading firefox yet... by igrp · · Score: 4, Informative
    I am experiencing the same problem. You might find the Show Old Extensions plugin helpful (homepage is down, link goes to a mirror). It allows you to access old extensions' options dialogues, and to manually enable/disable them.

    HTH.

  11. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by Haydn+Fenton · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ah, here's the link to that bug.

    And in true MS style, the solution is... not to use that word at the start of email messages.

  12. RSS feature doesn't work on Slashdot.org by ewg · · Score: 4, Informative
    The RSS detection feature doesn't work on Slashdot. There needs to be a link element, something like:
    <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS feed" href="http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rdf"/>
    Then this new release of Firefox will display an RSS icon in the status bar, from which the user can create special "feed" bookmarks.
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    1. Re:RSS feature doesn't work on Slashdot.org by ewg · · Score: 5, Informative
      It seems to be working for some Slashdot users, but not others:
      When registered, logged-in users check the Light box, to apply the minimalist skin to Slashdot, there's no RSS link. (Workaround: revert to standard skin.)
      That's why I thought Slashdot wasn't supporting it. Here's hoping it's added to the Light skin soon.
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  13. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by Kernkraft400 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The link to PDFCreator you gave is a dead site, try the Sourceforge project page instead... http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/

  14. link handling in Linux / KDE? by BigGerman · · Score: 4, Informative
    One of the major, major annoyances for me is inability to open mailto: urls in Firefox using Thunderbird and vise versa (http links in Thunderbird in Firefox).
    Yes, I googled and yes there is a solution involving a shell script(s) and installing arcane extention in 'Fox, but:
    This solution does not work for me; and overall, the shell script thing will be an immeditate turn off for someone converting from Windows (where by the way, Fox and Bird integrate perfectly including even XP login screen).

    So does anyone know if there was any progress on this front with the new releases?

  15. New features by numatrix · · Score: 4, Informative
    0.10 is listed as a 'Technology Preview' so there's actually lots of new interesting bits thrown in. From the release notes:
    • Live Bookmarks

      You can now subscribe to and read RSS feeds in your Bookmarks. When you visit a page that advertises a RSS feed by using a <link> tag, an (RSS) icon will appear in the status bar. Click it to view a list of feeds the page is offering. Click one to subscribe - this adds a Bookmark Folder that contains all the recent posts from the feed.

    • Improved Find

      Find is easier and more powerful now with our new Find toolbar. The Find toolbar (which shows at the bottom of the browser window) automatically highlights text in the page as you type and has a useful highlight feature.

    • Managing Annoyances and Protecting Security

      You can now open blocked popups, and the Extension install system now blocks all attempts to install software from sites other than update.mozilla.org. Users can add other sites to a list that allows them to offer software, but software is never automatically installed. In addition to these steps, several other measures have been taken to prevent phishing attacks and to highlight when a page is being viewed over a secure connection.

    • Better Bookmarks

      Numerous improvements to bookmarks including more reliable presentation of Site icons, and a split pane view in the Bookmarks window.

    • Strong Encryption For Passwords Available

      Passwords saved with the Password Manager can now be more easily encrypted with strong encryption by creating a "Master Password". If you create a Master Password, you are prompted once per session to enter the Master Password so that Password Manager can automatically fill in site logins. A useful feature for people who share computers with others and want improved security.

    • Improved Compatibility for IE users

      Undetectable document.all support for site compatibility and improved compatibility for keyboard accelerators further smooth the transition for IE users

    • Better System Integration for GNOME users

      You can now configure Firefox as your Default Browser on GNOME, and Firefox will adhere to your GNOME settings for edit field key bindings, etc.

    • And a horde of other bug fixes...
  16. Re:Save tabs? by BitterAndDrunk · · Score: 4, Informative

    Install TabBrowser Extensions. It has the save features (among other really nice enhancements)

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  17. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by tolan-b · · Score: 5, Informative

    I disagree. Whenever I introduce someone (mostly people who only use their computer when they have to) to Firefox, I always tae a minut or two to explain tabbed browsing, and turn off auto-scroll so they can middle click to open links in a new tab.

    So far they've all raved about tabbed browsing once they've used FF for a bit.

  18. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by Red+Alastor · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yes, there is a way. It is called the Single Window extension. Makes link unable to open new windows by themselves (open in tabs, as you wished) but *you* can still right click and chose to open in a new window.

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  19. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by jordand · · Score: 5, Informative

    and turn off auto-scroll so they can middle click to open links in a new tab.

    Just FYI, you don't need to disable auto-scroll. The middle click is context sensitive, and will open tabs on links.

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  20. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by tntguy · · Score: 4, Informative

    C'mon, go the extra step and link it! :-) And the homepage is here.

  21. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by Kernkraft400 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sorry, I'm just too damn lazy! Plus I use an extension to Firefoz which automatically converts any links / emails to hyperlinks for me.

    Have a look at http://www.beggarchooser.com/firefox/ (*ahem* http://www.beggarchooser.com/firefox/) - converts text links to genuine, bona fide hyperlinks.

  22. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by superyooser · · Score: 4, Informative
    Ad-Aware doesn't cut it. Spybot Search & Destroy finds things that Ad-Aware doesn't. For systems that are seriously 0wn3d, you need Spybot. Also, HijackThis, which runs in seconds, is great for getting rid of insidious components that software sneaks on your computer.

    I use all three of these programs. No one program finds everything. Oh, and also use a virus scanner, of course.

  23. Re:your mission, should you choose to accept it .. by wx327 · · Score: 4, Informative
    winmail.dat files are generated by outlook. Sometimes attachments are also encoded in a winmail.dat file, which makes it really difficult for someone in an office running Lotus Notes to read.

    More about it here: http://www.gpc.edu/~jbenson/resource/winmail.htm

    I used WMDecode from http://www.biblet.com/ to decode some attachments my coworker received from someone outside the firm in a winmail.dat file.