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- Original Message -
From: Uffe Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 3:23 AM
Subject: [voyager] Re: What do you want
Scritto da Ben Preece il giorno 29-Mar-00 20:58:06:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
JavaScript implementation (not blaming Vapor authors, nonetheless it does not
work often enough with real world sites out there)
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
Hi Uffe,
On 10-Apr-00 you wrote: [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?
Well, as I have mentioned more than once, my cache is close to 200
MB, so Voyager scanned and scanned and scanned and after around 8
minutes it stopped scanning. Then nothing happened -- I suppose it
was sorting
In a message of 10-Apr-00 Peter Stuart wrote:
Also, I just tried the APDF plugin whilst Offline, tried to load the
test.pdf file, and got a blank screen. Same thing with Miami.pdf. Hmmm, I'll
try it whilst Online shortly. Anyone else have any luck???
As you probably have seen in a
On 10-Avr-00 00:14:16, Uffe Holst wrote:
Yes, with respect to this I was very glad for VNG 2.95. I was able to
maintain the size of the cache pretty precisely. Recently I noticed that
my cache in a very short time had increased from 220 MB to 381 MB -- a
bit scary, because I really don't
In a message of 10-Apr-00 David Gerber wrote:
Yes, with respect to this I was very glad for VNG 2.95. I was able to
maintain the size of the cache pretty precisely. Recently I noticed that
my cache in a very short time had increased from 220 MB to 381 MB -- a
bit scary, because I really
Hello Peter,
on 10-Apr-00 you wrote :
» Hi Norbert,
» What is the matter with the "About:Cache" function found under
» the "Cache/Goto Disk Cache" pull down menu? I know that maybe
» it's missing some of the sorting functions of the old V2.xx but
» you can at least still browse the cache.
In a message of 10-Apr-00 Norbert Roth wrote:
But to get things into the right relation, my intention was
to remark that a thing like V-NG's tiny CacheBrowser would
be nice for V³ too. Nothing more, nothing less.
I'm well aware of the fact that there are many other things
which have
On 10-Avr-00 12:30:02, Uffe Holst wrote:
This bug has been fixed in 3.1 and you get a new Cache Pruner as a bonus.
As long as V³ trims it nicely at 256 MB, I am more than satisfied :)))
But I did noticed the Cache Pruner. It reports "3237k used" and that is not
very much i accordance
In a message of 10-Apr-00 David Gerber wrote:
Well, for obvious reasons V won't calculate the size of the cache everytime
you start it so it stores it. Since this is a new feature it might not be set
correctly. Open the Cache Pruner and press the 'Start' button, it'll begin
scanning the
Hello David,
on 08-Apr-00 you wrote :
» Hi;
»
...snip [V³'s cache management]
» When I was paying for internet access, to cut online time to a
» minimum, I used to quickly skim through all the sites I needed
» to see. This would hold them in the cache, then I'd log off and
» read them
Hi Norbert,
What is the matter with the "About:Cache" function found under the
"Cache/Goto Disk Cache" pull down menu? I know that maybe it's missing some
of the sorting functions of the old V2.xx but you can at least still browse
the cache.
The only two annoying things I have found with V3 is
In a message of 10-Apr-00 Peter Stuart wrote:
The only two annoying things I have found with V3 is that it still refuses
to close the dowload window after a succesful download. (B4 you ask, Yes, it
is set correctly in the prefs.)
Hmmm... I have just downloaded V³ 3.1 and the flash and
What is the matter with the "About:Cache" function found under the
"Cache/Goto Disk Cache" pull down menu? I know that maybe it's missing
some of the sorting functions of the old V2.xx but you can at least
still browse the cache.
Yes, it functions as it should, which is minimal at best. If
- Original Message -
From: Uffe Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 9:14 AM
Subject: [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?
In a message of 10-Apr-00 Peter Stuart wrote: . then Uffe responded
two annoying things I have found with V3
Hello Peter
On 10-Apr-00, you wrote:
Also, I just tried the APDF plugin whilst Offline, tried to load
the test.pdf file, and got a blank screen. Same thing with
Miami.pdf. Hmmm, I'll try it whilst Online shortly. Anyone else have
any luck???
Same here... :(
Steve
Hello Uffe
I reported against one of the pre=releases that the D/L window would only
close when the option to keep aborted downloads was enabled. Maybe that is
still the case.
On 09-Apr-00, Uffe Holst wrote:
UH
UH In a message of 10-Apr-00 Peter Stuart wrote:
UH
UH The only two annoying
: [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?
In a message of 10-Apr-00 Peter Stuart wrote: . then Uffe responded
two annoying things I have found with V3 is that it still refuses
to close the dowload window after a succesful download. (B4 you ask,
Yes, it
is set correctly
Hmmm. Thanks Bob, I'll check it out.
Regards,
Peter.
- Original Message -
From: Bob Quintal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:02 PM
Subject: [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?
Hello Uffe
I reported against one of the pre=releases
Salve Robyn!
10-dub-00 00:34:56 wrote Robyn Steve the following
in *"(ML) Voyager"* area about "[voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?", and I
quote (in part):
Also, I just tried the APDF plugin whilst Offline, tried to load
the test.pdf file, and got a blan
Hi;
I don't understand - I've never really understood why everyone made quite such a big
deal about deleting stuff from the cache, but I've never heard any put it quite like
this before...
The cache handles itself, so how could you need "more space"??
It is, after all, just a cache -
On 29-Mar-00, Ben wrote:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Being unable to easily Delete unwanted files in the V3 Cache
directory, to free up space for more browsing.
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
V3 seems faster, but I am still using VNG2.95 most of
Hi,
Then why are the WarpJPEG/PNG datatypes much faster than any 68k equivalent?
I thought they weren't, which is why I made the comment :)
I'm sure Neil Bothwick said that V's image decoding, using the optimised 060
image decoders was faster than using the PPC image decoders, under
On 30-Mar-00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm I nearly forgot. There should be PPC image decoders and maybe html
parser as well. Certainly under WarpUp :-)
Kindly regards
I dunna what you are quoting exactly, If I wrote
' '
I'm certainly not the only one :)
Phil
On 02-Avr-00 21:28:00, Gavin Kinsey wrote:
But wasn't it 'proved' that PPC decoders would be no faster (or even a
little slower) than highly optimised 060 image decoders?
Then why are the WarpJPEG/PNG datatypes much faster than any 68k equivalent?
Although, ppc decoders should not be a
Hi Ben
On 29-Mar-00, you wrote:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
+ If you decide to use IBrowse instead of V, why is that?
+ What feature is your biggest want?
I'd say my main problems with Voyager is the way it prints
I received a message from Ben Preece, a reply follows,
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Badly laid out sites, usually where sections are supposed to be side-by-side
and V puts them below each other.
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
Javascript.
+
Greetings... Chris
On 30-Mar-00, Chris Wiles wrote:
Somewhat incomplete HTML support (especially alignment).
Yep, but I think we require more 'specifics', where possible. ie. if
HTML is incomplete, what tags are missing and, where tags are missing,
which ones do you want adding/supporting?
On 30-Mar-00,* [EMAIL PROTECTED]*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
Gil I'm not trying to bug you,
Takes a heck of a lot more than THAT to bug me
but someday I've the weird impression
I've already lived that..
You have but
Hey! I am an old coot... compared to many of
On 30-Mar-00,* Norbert Roth*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
» And, when I can afford it, I WILL buy AWeb...
Before you'll do so, buy a gfx-board. ;-)
I think you are the 34,560th person to suggest that... : )))
Does your Pentium also run on an 8 color screen
or perhaps the
On 10-Oct-10,* David C.*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
Gil,
I tried to send you a dtype that would make AWeb a little better,
but your email addy bounced it.
THAT is strange! I get hundreds of mails a day... I wonder
why my ISP decided to bounce you?
So, go to the Aminet and
On 29-Mar-00, Ben Preece wrote:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Having to constantly reload MooBunny posts several times before the
palette comes out right.
Difficult to set up the bookmarks for a single user not using Contact
Manager.
+ What has been the best improvement or addition
Hello Ben
BP + What's your biggest problem with V?
Javascript. javascript. javascript.
BP + What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
the 3 in V3.
BP + If you decide to use IBrowse instead of V, why is that?
IB is getting closer and closer to V and has nifty
On 30-Mar-00, Sealey, M. wrote:
The thing I'd like to see is CSS support. I believe IB2.2
has CSS support now, and the sites I visit with it look great.
Like fuck it has (sorry for the swearing), IB2.2 doesn't have
anything of the sort.
Regards
What it has is support for dynamic
On 30-Mar-00, Gil Knutson wrote:
On 29-Mar-00,* David C.*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
Yer kidding, right?
No I'm not. Voyager and AWeb are constantly being upgraded, and it
had been many a moon since IB2.1 was first seen.
Ahh I think you will find that IB2.2 is now out.
On 30-Mar-00, Sealey, M. wrote:
The thing I'd like to see is CSS support. I believe IB2.2
has CSS support now, and the sites I visit with it look great.
Like fuck it has (sorry for the swearing), IB2.2 doesn't have
anything of the sort.
What it has is support for dynamic fonts.
"Stephen Lebed" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing I'd like to see is CSS support. I believe IB2.2 has CSS support
now, and the sites I visit with it look great.
No, it does not. There are currently no Amiga browsers with CSS support.
--
Hello Gil,
on 30-Mär-00 you wrote :
...snipp [Intro - much about V³, IB and AWeb]
» And, when I can afford it, I WILL buy AWeb...
Before you'll do so, buy a gfx-board. ;-)
» I did not use it much before because it did not do what I
» wanted, in a way I want. I do not feel badly about
»
Hello Gil,
on 30-Mär-00 you wrote :
...snipp [Intro - much about V³, IB and AWeb]
» And, when I can afford it, I WILL buy AWeb...
Before you'll do so, buy a gfx-board. ;-)
[snip]
Does your Pentium also run on an 8 color screen
or perhaps the iMac? ;-)
[Not really
I would like to see some more plug-ins ;-) QT4
Quicktime is 'owned' by Apple and you have to pay for a license to include
the technology into a third party player (or similar). I would guess that
you would have to pay too :)
Even the beta of Live Motion (www.adobe.com) didn't include a
Somewhat incomplete HTML support (especially alignment).
Yep, but I think we require more 'specifics', where possible. ie. if HTML is
incomplete, what tags are missing and, where tags are missing, which ones do
you want adding/supporting?
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in
5. Yes! I Do! You MUST!, exclude it from the NetConnect3 package,
and develop it
Eh? Why 'exclude it from the NC package'? For your information:
1. The reason V3 even exists...is due to NC (VNG was developed, originally
for NC v1 and I pushed Olli to work on JS for NC3, last year!).
2.
Chris,
Quicktime is 'owned' by Apple and you have to pay for a license to include
the technology into a third party player (or similar). I would guess that
you would have to pay too :)
Figures... The question then is: how much do they want and is there a
justifyable means to bring it
Gil,
I tried to send you a dtype that would make AWeb a little better, but
your email addy bounced it. So, go to the Aminet and look for
Jpeg Datatype 35 - it uses the Jpeg library in os3.5 and gives you
a preferences editor.. might make it better for
Hi Ben,
On 29-Mar-00 you wrote: [voyager] What do you want in Voyager?
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Random crashes or lockups when quitting V3.
Sometimes, when I have the Cookie Browser window open and load a new
site, the window gets trashed (as if something was randomly rendering
On 30-Mar-00 13:59:49, Michael Butler wrote:
Really? Voyager looks great here.
I'm sure it looks fabulous on a graphics card but for those of us without
IBs image decoder kicks Vs ass on ECS and AGA.
V doesn't dither GIF pictures. That's why. It's on the todo list.
--
David Gerber
Due to an incorrect date setting I have auto-deleted all of todays
postings (although I did get to read them first), so I hope I'm not
repeating too many comments here:
On *29 Mar 2000 20:58:06 +0100*
In message *[voyager] What do you want in Voyager?*
*Ben Preece* wrote:
+ What's your biggest
Den 30-Mar-00 skrev Chris Wiles:
Somewhat incomplete HTML support (especially alignment).
Yep, but I think we require more 'specifics', where possible. ie. if
HTML is incomplete, what tags are missing and, where tags are missing,
which ones do you want adding/supporting?
The by far most
Ben Preece worte on 29 Mar 2000 20:58:06 +0100
about [voyager] What do you want in Voyager?
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
The 'Cache' managment. I would like a league system taken up; where
the user sets the number of websites they wish to hold and the number of
days between
I worte on 29 Mar 2000 23:50:18 +0200
about [voyager] Re: What do you want in Voyager?
A 'cookie' browser, where you view and remove the held 'cookies'.
What on earth was I talking about? Strike it from the record.
--
Regards
Jules
In a message of 29-Mar-00 Ben Preece wrote:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
+ What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
+ If you decide to use IBrowse instead of V, why is that?
+ What feature is your biggest want?
+ Have you got any general comments about
Hello Ben
On 30-Mar-00, you wrote:
BP + What's your biggest problem with V?
javascript as others have stated
BP + What has been the best improvement or addition in the last year?
Stability comes to mind and the tear-off feature plus the over all look
BP + If you decide to use IBrowse
Greetings... Ben
On 29-Mar-00, Ben Preece wrote:
The conversation on this list is being driven off-topic and is at this
point in time not exactly must use to anyone.
I propose to change this by trying to kick off some talk about V, and
what you would like and expect of it.
NO PROMISES! -
The thing I'd like to see is CSS support. I believe IB2.2 has CSS support
now, and the sites I visit with it look great.
Thanks in advance,
Stephen Lebed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 29-Mar-00, Ben Preece wrote:
..
NO PROMISES! - but I'd rather see some decent suggestions and feeling come
out of this list than anything else.
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Printing multiple pages to laser printers.
On 29-Mar-00, Ben Preece wrote:
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
Printing any pages to laser printers, and the fact that
the printout is pretty bad compared to the iMacs I use at
our school... yes they are printing to PostScript, but I
DO have a postscript printer here at home! I have
Hi all.
+ What's your biggest problem with V?
V 3.0.52: pressing any special key (ctrl,A,Shift or Alt) results in a
weird entry (B§?o) in the location field and a requester pops up.
The requester reads:
"An error occured!
Unable to open page
B§?o
Unknown URL transfer method "***NULL
Gil :)))
Yer kidding, right?
No I'm not. Voyager and AWeb are constantly being upgraded, and it
had been many a moon since IB2.1 was first seen.
Why would you think that? The usage of it is larger
than Voyager... maybe by only 5 or 10 percent, but still
the more popular of the two.
On 29-Mar-00,* David C.*, of Planet Eros, wrote these Wise Words:
Yer kidding, right?
No I'm not. Voyager and AWeb are constantly being upgraded, and it
had been many a moon since IB2.1 was first seen.
BUT, on my machine, IBrowse works many times better
than the other two... except when
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