2003-05-11 Win32 (OFFICIAL)
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2003-05-11 Win32 (OFFICIAL)
It's out. hehe... Just wanted to be the one to start the thread. I'm downloading now. =)
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it crashes when you try to add a item to your toolbar.Smokey wrote:Ponch0 wrote:Works pretty well, however be wary of modifying your toolbar. Bad things happen.
would you care to ellaborate? what exactly is wrong with the toolbar?
EDIT: and when you remove item from the toolbar. talback doesnt seem to be working either.
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Smokey wrote:Ponch0 wrote:Works pretty well, however be wary of modifying your toolbar. Bad things happen.
would you care to ellaborate? what exactly is wrong with the toolbar?
For me, Firebird crashes, and upon doing so tries to load the talkback agent. Only, the next/close buttons aren't there, and clicking on the x to close it doesn't do anything, so you've gotta end task the process to close the window. And from then on when I run Firebird the talkback agent tries to load on startup and the same thing happens. Win2000, clean install of the new build, fresh profile, no extensions installed.
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http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204770
this one is annoying, whoever uses the bookmark toolbar should probably stick with the 0504 nightly
this one is annoying, whoever uses the bookmark toolbar should probably stick with the 0504 nightly
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.4b) Gecko/20030511 Mozilla Firebird/0.6
Passed my test on 15 selected sites with flying colors. I have a selection of sites with applets, scripts, flash, shockwave as well as php and MySQL that I test any new nighlty build with. No problems so far.
I also always install at least one theme (crystal) and one extension (smothwheel). No problems there either.
I can confirm that the Personal Toolbar does not fold back - however I think I will survive than one.
Passed my test on 15 selected sites with flying colors. I have a selection of sites with applets, scripts, flash, shockwave as well as php and MySQL that I test any new nighlty build with. No problems so far.
I also always install at least one theme (crystal) and one extension (smothwheel). No problems there either.
I can confirm that the Personal Toolbar does not fold back - however I think I will survive than one.
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It crashes each time i try to modify the icons on the main toolbar. The talkback agent don't even work. Half of options comparing to the true Mozilla aren't there. I do think that there should be a throbber, you don't even know if the page is loading...
I just hope that http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103720 gets fixed before Mozilla 1.4, because 1.5 will suck and i'll stick to 1.4 for some time...
I just hope that http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103720 gets fixed before Mozilla 1.4, because 1.5 will suck and i'll stick to 1.4 for some time...
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Seeking answers...
bla wrote:Half of options comparing to the true Mozilla aren't there.
What do you mean? Thanks.
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bla wrote:It crashes each time i try to modify the icons on the main toolbar. The talkback agent don't even work. Half of options comparing to the true Mozilla aren't there. I do think that there should be a throbber, you don't even know if the page is loading...
I just hope that http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103720 gets fixed before Mozilla 1.4, because 1.5 will suck and i'll stick to 1.4 for some time...
So because one nightly build you happened to download is unstable, despite the fact that the last few builds before that were excellent, you think the 1.0 product is going to "suck" so much that you can't use it?
The reason for the nightly builds is so that these bugs get discovered and then fixed. If you want a more stable build for use, try the 5/04 build. Still, even though that build is a lot more stable, it's still a very early build, compared to a 1.0.
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