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Spinner
1 Jul 2003, 4:57am
Mozilla 1.4 final has been released and is available for download.

Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability

New Features and Fixes

- Mozilla on Windows now has support for NTLM authentication. This enables Mozilla to talk to MS web and proxy servers that are configured to use "windows integrated security".
- Mozilla's bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
- Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image, the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels too.
- Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a "delete junk mail" menu item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
- Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
- Users can now specify "blank page," "home page," or "Last page visited" for each of first window, new window and new tab.
- Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML mail compose.
- Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can "view image" to see blocked or not loaded images.
- "Launch file" after downloading has been enabled for .exe files
- It is possible to build Mozilla for Win32 using GCC. See the win32 build instructions for details.
- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
- Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bugfixes, including changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability, standards support.

http://mozilla.org/releases/

a2jfreak
1 Jul 2003, 5:27am
Yay! :D

I've used Mozilla as my main browser since M16 or thereabouts.

I don't understand why "tech" people still use IE, except in very few situations where LaxativeX controls are used.

Spinner said
Mozilla 1.4 final has been released and is available for download.

Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability

New Features and Fixes

- Mozilla on Windows now has support for NTLM authentication. This enables Mozilla to talk to MS web and proxy servers that are configured to use "windows integrated security".
- Mozilla's bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
- Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image, the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels too.
- Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a "delete junk mail" menu item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
- Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
- Users can now specify "blank page," "home page," or "Last page visited" for each of first window, new window and new tab.
- Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML mail compose.
- Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can "view image" to see blocked or not loaded images.
- "Launch file" after downloading has been enabled for .exe files
- It is possible to build Mozilla for Win32 using GCC. See the win32 build instructions for details.
- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
- Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bugfixes, including changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability, standards support.

http://mozilla.org/releases/

primesuspect
1 Jul 2003, 5:34am
a2jfreak said
[B]Yay! :D

I've used Mozilla as my main browser since M16 or thereabouts.

I don't understand why "tech" people still use IE, except in very few situations where LaxativeX controls are used.

I agree. I have no idea why people use IE. Mozilla has come of age and it's just a way better browser. The only thing I use IE for is Windows Updates.

Spinner
1 Jul 2003, 7:24am
Well I myself am guilty of still using IE, sorry. You may now chop off my hands.:D

Omega65
1 Jul 2003, 10:16am
primesuspect said
I agree. I have no idea why people use IE. Mozilla has come of age and it's just a way better browser. The only thing I use IE for is Windows Updates. [/B]

Ditto.

IE security holes are another reason to avoid IE :aol:

a2jfreak
2 Jul 2003, 12:41am
primesuspect: yes I still use IE for Windows Updates too. Blah!

spinner: chop chop!

omega: those are "features!" :D