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Chimera: Mozilla goodness with Aqua front end
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
November 6th 2002
If you love Netscape or its open-source variant, but dislike its kludgey PC-style
interface, this is the browser for you
Mozilla has announced that Chimera v0.6 is now available. This browser is built from
the ground up for X, features a native Cocoa front end and is based on Mozilla's Gecko
layout engine.
Changes in 0.6 include improvements to plugins, keychain support, better cookie
management and Talkback support. Talkback helps users send in crash reports so
developers can track where crashes occur and fix the problems.
Chimera v0.6 can be downloaded here.
Editor's note: Automatic bug reporting is a feature that should be included in all
browsers given the continuous problems this category of software generates. OmniWeb
includes a bug-reporting mechanism. Netscape has included Talkback for years. What
other browsers include automated bug reporting?
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