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Mozilla beta 1.4 and 1.3.1

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Mozilla is an open-source Web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. Mozilla is a cousin to Netscape Communicator that is being developed by the Free Software Community with the cooperation and support of Netscape.

What’s New in Mozilla 1.3.1:

- Mozilla Mail has junk-mail classification. With some initial “training”

the client can identify and segregate spam messages from good messages.

- Newsgroup filters have been implemented.

- An initial implementation of Mozilla Midas, rich text editing controls, has

landed in Mozilla for 1.3.1.

- Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images and images

sized to fit the browser window. To give it a try, load a large image into the

browser window or size the window to be much smaller. Now clicking on the image

will alternate between auto-sized and full-sized. The feature can be disabled

(or enabled) from the Appearance panel in Preferences.

- Users can now “dynamically” switch profiles. To give it a try, from

the tools menu select “Switch Profile…”

- Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new preferences

panel (Advanced: Keyboard Navigation).

- When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel.

- Mozilla 1.3.1 also includes fixes for performance, standards compliance and

site compatibility.

- Mozilla has a new splash screen. We already know. Please don’t report this

to Bugzilla. Thanks.

- The RPMS for Red Hat 8.x are compiled with GCC 3.2


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Mozilla 1.3.1 Windows


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Mozilla 1.3.1 For Linux

What’s New in Mozilla beta 1.4:

- Support for NTLM authentication

- 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

- Mozilla Mail now has CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 AUTH support

- “Launch file” after downloading has been enabled for .exe files

- Possible to build Mozilla for Win32 using GCC

- Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented


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Mozilla beta 1.4 Windows


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Mozilla beta 1.4 Linux

Mozilla for Windows 1.3

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Mozilla is an open-source Web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. Mozilla is a cousin to Netscape Communicator that is being developed by the Free Software Community with the cooperation and support of Netscape.Whats New :

  • Mozilla Mail has junk-mail classification
  • Newsgroup filters have been implemented
  • An initial implementation of Mozilla Midas, rich text editing controls
  • Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images and images sized to fit the browser window
  • Users can now “dynamically” switch profiles
  • Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new preferences panel (Advanced: Keyboard Navigation)
  • When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel
  • Includes fixes for performance, standards compliance and site compatability

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Mozilla 1.3 Beta Released

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Mozilla is an open-source web browser and toolkit, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. Mozilla.org provides binaries for testing and feedback.New :

Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images and images

sized to fit the browser window. To give it a try, load a large image into the

browser window or size the window to be much smaller. Now clicking on the image

will alternate between auto-sized and full-sized.The feature can be disabled

(or enabled) from the Appearance panel in Preferences.

Mozilla Mail’s junk-mail classification is mostly complete. Users can now automatically

move junk mail to a spam folder.

Users can now “dynamically” switch profiles. To give it a try, from

the tools menu select “Switch Profile…”

Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new preferences panel

(Advanced: Keyboard Navigation).

When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel.

about :config, the listing of most of Mozilla’s preference settings is now editable.

Power users can now tweak just about every pref available without opening prefs.js

in a text editor. Warning: tweaking some of these prefs may break Mozilla completely.

Use at your own risk.

This release of Mozilla marks the kickoff of a research project to apply machine

learning to improve the browser’s autocomplete feature. The project’s first

phase needs as many Mozilla users as possible to participate in collecting data.

All you need to do is turn on a pref, use this build for daily browsing for

a couple of weeks, zip up a data file on your local drive, and submit it online.

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Mozilla

1.3 Linux

Mozilla

1.3 Windows