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Mozilla

Mozilla - 1.2

Mozilla.org's next generation Web browser

All Time: (3.7)
Version 1.2: (4.5)
Selected Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2002-11-26
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.2): 265
Downloads (all versions): 235,209

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Product Description:

Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.

What's new in this version:

  • Type Ahead Find is a new feature that allows quick navigation when you type a succession of characters in the browser, matching the text in one or more links on the page. To give it a spin just go to a web page, start typing, watch the typed characters highlight as they find a match in a link and hit enter to load the selected link. You can also use it to search for any text on the page by typing / before your search text. Read the full Type Ahead Find documentation to learn about all of its features, prefs and future plans.
  • Linux users should upgrade to the latest Flash 6 Beta. This new version fixes several problems including crashing with remote displays and hangs when the audio device is in use at the time Flash starts up. Mozilla 1.3 Alpha may not support Flash 5 or earlier so update now. (Bug 58339, 58937)
  • Building on Mozilla's customizability, you can now show toolbars as text/icons/both (in the default Classic theme). We also have a few other usability improvements like image selection visualization (image highlights with system selection color when selected) and the removal of the confusing toolbar grippies.
  • Improvements to native look and feel in both the browser interface and the browser content area. We now support most native GTK themes in Mozilla which means that your Mozilla toolbars and other widgets will pick up the GTK theme look and feel. We also support native look and feel for web content like form controls under windowsXP.
  • Making tabbed browsing even more useful, you can launch the browser with a group of bookmarks as your start page. This loads several pages into tabs at startup.
  • Keyboard access is greatly improved including additional accesskeys for menus, other ui elements and page elements.
  • We have a new features that utilizes browser idle time to download or prefetch documents that the user might visit in the near future. A web page author provides a set of prefetching hints, using the w3c standard tag, and after the browser is finished loading that page, it begins silently prefetching specified documents and stores them in its cache. When the user visits one of the prefetched documents, it can be served up quickly out of the browser's cache. (See the Link Prefetching FAQ).
  • Java compatability with Mac OS 10.2 (Jaguar) has been repaired.
  • XML prettyprinting, similar to IEs default-view for XML is now available in Mozilla.
  • Mozilla Mail has a new "filter after the fact" capability so users can create a filter and then run that filter on already downloaded mail. Filter logging has also been implemented which allows power users to see a log of all of the filter actions.
  • In mail you can now select and copy text from message headers and you can now drag and drop from the message search results window.
  • On Windows you can now add multiple attachments to a mail message via the Attach File dialog.
  • Palm sync for Mozilla addressbook on MS Windows has been implemented
  • Major improvements to Mac OS X IMAP mail header download performance. Preliminary tests show about 2000% improvement.
  • For distributors of Mozilla-based products (but not enabled in Mozilla yet because many linux installations don't yet support it) XFT support has been implemented, bringing the latest in Linux font anti-aliasing to Mozilla. Build with --enable-xft on a system with the xft libs to use this feature.
  • The Mozilla Technology and Standards Evangelism Team worked with many of ecommerce and other high-traffic sites to increase support for the standards and standards based browsers like Mozilla.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • PPC
  • Mac OS 8.5 - 9.x

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Mozilla Commentaryground hog day - Version: 1.2.1, 10/27/2006 07:06PM PST

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martus88
it was like ground hog day, you know the movie. The mozilla browser stayed in tuesday on wednesday then again on thursday. when i got to my opening yahoo page it kept reading tuesday. i went to a different web site and it said tuesday too. so i went to my explorer browser and the opening yahoo page reads wednesday on wednesday. don't figure. i might try to down load it again.
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Mozilla ReviewGood, but... - Version: 1.2.1, 4/10/2005 05:33PM PST

MacAddict2000
I like this browser because of the fact that it blocks pop-ups and all that good stuff that no other broswer can do in OS 9. But there is a set back. After awhile, the RETURN key will not take me to a website after the URL is typed in. I hit RETURN and it just sits there lifeless. There is a fix by finding and deleting the 'history.dat' file, but it only seems to work for a couple of hours at most. Then I'm back to no RETURN key again.

Besides this, it's a great browser. The obvious choice for OS 9 users. I've used others, but they can't ever remember my window settings. In Mozilla, I set it to open full page, centered and when I restart Mozilla, it keeps those same window settings I made for it. None of the others do this, and that's a big pet peave for me as far as computers go. "Leave my window settings the way I had them," and Mozilla does just that.

Overall, a nice browser, despite the RETURN key issue.
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Mozilla CommentaryOK folks here is the FINAL, unofficial build of Mozilla for OS 9: - Version: 1.2.1, 2/21/2004 08:36PM PST

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Gennx30
http://www.t3.rim.or.jp/~harunaga/mozilla-macos9/

aka: MOZILLA 1.3.1
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