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meanSpleen 05-17-2003 10:07 AM

Mozilla Firebird 0.6 - RELEASED!!!
 
WOO!! Finally, for all the people who don't like using the nightly builds, Mozilla Firebird is oot and aboot!!

Release notes - http://www.mozilla.org/projects/fire...ase-notes.html
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* New default theme

Mozilla Firebird 0.6 sports a crisp, fresh and attractive theme, based on the amazing Qute theme by Arvid Axelsson. Also, the new theme has icons for the Bookmark Manager toolbar.
* Redesigned Preferences window

The new Options window puts the most often used preferences into seven convenient panels, each with a descriptive icon selector.
* Improved Privacy Options

With a single click (and a confirmation) you can clear all privacy data including form data, history, cache, cookies, etc.
* Improved Bookmarks

Among other bookmark enhancements, the Bookmarks menu now features a context menu. Try it by right-clicking on a bookmark in the menu.
* Talkback enabled

You are now able to submit Talkback information when Mozilla Firebird crashes, which makes it much easier for developers to fix critical bugs. For more information read about Talkback in the FAQ.
* Automatic Image Resizing

With this feature, Mozilla Firebird shrinks any image that is bigger than the window to make the whole image visible. When this is done, the cursor over the image changes to tell you that if you click, the image is restored to full size. Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Smooth Scrolling

Instructions on how to disable this feature can be found here.
* Access to more preferences

You are now able to edit lots of advanced preferences that are not exposed in the Options window by entering about:config in the location bar and press Enter.
* Profile Chrome

You can now install Mozilla Firebird extensions in your own profile folder instead of in the actual program folder. This means that you will be able to upgrade to new versions of Mozilla Firebird without losing all your extensions. Note that it's up to the extension authors to allow their extensions to use this functionality. Some extensions may not offer this as an option yet.
* Mac OS X

Mozilla Firebird is available for Mac OS X. It's still quite rough around the edges but it's a start.
* Lots of bug fixes

There have been too many bug fixes since Phoenix 0.5 to keep track of them all. It's better. Trust us ;-)
Goto the release notes, and MAKE SURE YOU READ THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. MAKE SURE YOU FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

Antagony 05-17-2003 10:16 AM

Already running it!

Ganguro 05-17-2003 10:47 AM

cool.. though i wish there was some love child of Mozilla and Opera.. I'll take a look into Firebird after my next reformat. I finally jumnped on board the Mozilla train about a week ago and Live it very much, but The main reason i like Mozilla, is not included in Firebird i hear.. so.. im not sure how long i'll try that out.

SecretMethod70 05-17-2003 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Ganguro
The main reason i like Mozilla, is not included in Firebird i hear.. so.. im not sure how long i'll try that out.
What would that be?

I have yet to make the switch - not because I don't like Firebird, but because the Mozilla suite still FEELS more complete to me not to mention the fact that I make use of other components which don't have stand-alone programs yet (but Thunderbird is coming! :D)

meanSpleen 05-17-2003 12:08 PM

I'm still a full on Mozilla suite user as well. Firebird IS my default browser though. It loads quicker than Mozilla Suite. So if I have a saved webpage or something, and I haven't already -turbo 'ed the Suite, then Phoenix will fire up in only a couple seconds.

One thing that I like already in Firebird is that smooth scrolling feature. Its been around in other browsers for awhile, and it's nice to finally have it in Mozilla Firebird.

Now I'm editing my user.js file for even more customization.

SecretMethod70 05-17-2003 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by meanSpleen
I'm still a full on Mozilla suite user as well. Firebird IS my default browser though. It loads quicker than Mozilla Suite. So if I have a saved webpage or something, and I haven't already -turbo 'ed the Suite, then Phoenix will fire up in only a couple seconds.

One thing that I like already in Firebird is that smooth scrolling feature. Its been around in other browsers for awhile, and it's nice to finally have it in Mozilla Firebird.

Now I'm editing my user.js file for even more customization.

There's an addon for Mozilla to do smooth scrolling. Gotta love rummaging through mozdev :D

phunktastic 05-18-2003 01:39 PM

Mozilla Firebird 6.0 Out!
 
Didn't see any posts about it here, so I thought I'd post. No longer any need to download one of the nightlies, they finally released a 6.0

http://texturizer.net/firebird/index.html

Have fun, its great! Thunderbird recently had its first builds released, though its not even at .1 yet. I've found it to be very stable, though.

Ganguro 05-18-2003 01:44 PM

thats cool.. what's even cooler is this

Which was a mere 25 posts or so below yours..try using that handy dandy "search" feature sometime..

It's fun! :D

silentx 05-18-2003 04:56 PM

not to mention it's 0.6 not 6.0

Antagony 05-18-2003 08:48 PM

I'm bumping this thread because some silly person started another thread about this. And it is incorrect. Hahaha, it makes me giggle.

HeAtHeN 05-19-2003 09:05 PM

I'll stick to Opera 7.11 :D

SecretMethod70 05-19-2003 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by HeAtHeN
I'll stick to Opera 7.11 :D
That's nice. ;)

Jeff 05-21-2003 05:50 PM

Someone should poll this (I'm lazy). I don't know which one to go for. I'm currently using myie2. Pretty smoooth in my opinion.

meembo 05-21-2003 07:32 PM

I am primarily Windows and I love Phoenix .... err, Firebird

Smoooth, simple, clean, not all of Mozilla, but just the fastest and leanest

silentx 05-23-2003 12:00 PM

Does anybody else have trouble referring to it as "Firebird"? Thankfully the confusion will be over once they integrate it with Mozilla.

SecretMethod70 05-23-2003 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by silentx
Does anybody else have trouble referring to it as "Firebird"? Thankfully the confusion will be over once they integrate it with Mozilla.
I do - so I call it Mozilla Firebird. It just seems more "right" to me. I did the same with Phoenix as well.

meanSpleen 05-23-2003 03:59 PM

integrate with Mozilla?

Firebird is a part of Mozilla. As of Mozilla 1.4, there will be no more suite versions. To speed development, and cut back on chunky code, Mozilla is separating the parts of Mozilla into different pieces.

Firebird is being built from the ground up, for the most part. It will not be integrated into Mozilla, because it IS Mozilla. And technically, it should be called Mozilla Firebird.

Jeff 05-24-2003 05:23 PM

Seems alright, I don't like it as much as MyIE2 though.


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