Mozilla 1.3 Port Available For FreeBSD 23
Dan writes "Joe Marcus Clarke announces the availability of Mozilla 1.3 port for FreeBSD. Windows, MacOSX and Linux versions of Mozilla 1.3 were originally released on March 13. Although the port is scheduled to be committed as part of FreeBSD 4.8 Release, diffs for 1.3 are readily available. Galeon2 diff has also been updated for the Mozilla port. Key enhancements include junk mail filtering and API for rich text editing."
Also in NetBSD pkgsrc (Score:5, Informative)
Chris
great - I was bored of 1.0 ! (Score:2, Redundant)
OpenBSD? (Score:1)
Re:OpenBSD? (Score:1)
Re:OpenBSD? (Score:2)
There is nothing wrong with OpenBSD... Do not attempt to adjust your computer.
It is true that OpenBSD does things a bit differently than other OSes, but that's nothing strange, it's just that FreeBSD and NetBSD have enough developers to port everything, while OpenBSD does not. In fact, search bugzilla for OpenBSD, and you will find the OpenBSD bug report, it just hasn't got enough votes to be a high priority for the Mozilla team.
Re:OpenBSD? (Score:5, Informative)
Um...now? [ucalgary.ca]
Note, that this is a hack, not an actual port.
My favorite feature in 1.3 (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:My favorite feature in 1.3 (Score:2)
*tosses the mouse out of the house*
I was tired of waiting... (Score:2, Informative)
Now that I'm running Xfree86 4.3.0, and Mozilla 1.3 everything looks much, much better than it did before. (Thanks largely to Xft)