Thanks Mike,
This is the first build I have tried and after a few hours using it
I must say it works very well.
So far I have only had a few 'curious effects' and one crash.
Unfortunately it was a total lock up, left nothing in popuplog
and hasn't been repeatable.
If anything it seems to be quicker than 4.61 once it has loaded.
Three main questions though,
1. How do you get Java to work, everything is enabled in preferences?
2. Can you get rid of the text under the Icons?
3. Is drag and drop not enabled in this version yet?
Using eCS preview 1.
Dave
on Fri, 29 Jun 2001 22:57:37, Michael Kaply <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Warpzilla 0.9.2 is available, within hours after Mozilla.org released
> versions for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
>
> This build is fully optimized, so the performance is much better than
> any previous build.
>
> Notable OS/2 improvements include a fix for the image corruption
> problems and some font improvements.
>
> For more general release notes that apply to this and all Mozilla 0.9.2
> builds, check out:
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla0.9.2
>
> You can download the build from here:
>
>
>ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla0.9.2/mozilla-i386-pcos2-vacpp-0.9.2.zip
>
> We have had some reports of SSL not working due to optimization issues.
> If you are unable to connect to a secure site, please post as much
> information as you can, including the site you are trying to connect to
> and hardware configuration.
>
> If you are using an SMP machine, you will need to use the EXECMODE
> utility to bind MOZILLA.EXE to a single processor. We are looking at
> this problem.
>
> Thanks for your support!
>
> Mike Kaply
> IBM
>