M Weisbeek
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0.8 (Feb 10, 2004)
> Request: a more user friendly interface than about:config
> intended to the most usual settings.
Preferential is a better UI for changing these settings. See http://preferential.mozdev.org and this site also explains each setting that can be made.
0.7 Beta (Aug 18, 2003)
Freeware ? I don't think so ! The site says I can try it before I buy it, so that really sounds like shareware.
1.3.3.3 (Mar 14, 2001)
Just what I needed, a proper download manager for Linux. Pretty cool stuff, have not yet tried it, but will certainly do it.
1.9 Beta Build 174 (Aug 29, 2000)
Haven't used the program, but commenting on the previous post: FTPeditor is fortunately freeware (or adware, still need to download it).
4.0.1 (Jun 29, 2000)
For all you newbies at webprogramming: PHP is the programming language that is used at most webservers.
It is a very nice programming language (I use version 4 myself and really like it) for doing all kinds of serverside things.
I must admit that it would have been nice to say what this "application" is all about.
4.0.1 (Jun 16, 2004 - 11:33 AM)
In my case typing about: in the location bar says:
Firefox 0.9
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040614 Firefox/0.9
And Help > About says:
version 0.9
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040614 Firefox/0.9
Looks fine to me...
4.0.1 (Feb 22, 2001 - 7:55 AM)
Well, CPUguy at least has an attitude ...
Just use free software or buy something else !!! Just the fact that it is so easy to download warez does not make it legal to do so.
Everyone should use Linux. If people think it is too difficult, than they should pay some money for Microsoft Windows. That's it...
4.0.1 (Aug 30, 2000 - 5:51 PM)
I have used Mozilla for some time now.
I do not hate the default interface, but it could look much better.
I won't say that IE's interface is good either. However, Mozilla has the good option to skin the interface the way you like it. That's what I find pretty cool. So that's also why I focus more on the features than on the interface.
However, currently I ****ed up Mozilla (again) by using some skins (damned !!!). So when I start Mozilla at home I can only see the splashscreen. When I try to start Mozilla at work it gets even worse. My other skinnable browser (Neoplanet is its name) than tries to download it as if it was some program that I clicked for download from the Internet. Does anyone know what could cause that ?
What makes Neoplanet think that I want to download it instead of starting it ? And how do I make my Mozilla at home startup again ?
4.0.1 (Feb 23, 2000 - 3:54 AM)
I believe Mozilla is still working on Netscape 5.0
Netscape 6.0 should be an extra release from Netscape.
But I do not know when those are released (those anyone know) ?
I also do not know what features will be in 5.0 and what will be in 6.0