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Thread: Ibrowse 2.4
TiredOfLife 11:45 24th December 2006
Currently testing the latest update.
Will have to read through the guides and see what options are available.
The javascript processing has been speeded up considerably.
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Harrison 11:06 25th December 2006
I saw on a few other Amiga sites that v2.4 was due out. Will be interesting to find out how good it is with more recent sites that use dynamic coding. Especially AJAX based javascript.
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Stephen Coates 14:02 9th April 2007
I am posting this from IBrowse 2.4 on my A1200.

It isn't quite as good as Opera (yet), but it definately better than IE7.

It seems to render most pages pretty well. I expect that some don't look very good because only have a low res screen.

It is very usable if you switch images off and only press 'Load images' on pages which need images.

Unfortunately ClassicAmiga's quick reply doesn;t seem to work.
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AlexJ 16:37 9th April 2007
Originally Posted by Stephen Coates:
I am posting this from IBrowse 2.4 on my A1200. It isn't quite as good as Opera (yet), but it definately better than IE7.
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Unfortunately ClassicAmiga's quick reply doesn;t seem to work.
ClassicAmiga's (VBulletin) quick reply works in IE7 though.
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Stephen Coates 17:34 9th April 2007
Originally Posted by AlexJ:
Originally Posted by Stephen Coates:
I am posting this from IBrowse 2.4 on my A1200. It isn't quite as good as Opera (yet), but it definately better than IE7.
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Unfortunately ClassicAmiga's quick reply doesn;t seem to work.
ClassicAmiga's (VBulletin) quick reply works in IE7 though.
Really?
I wouldn;t know. I couldn;t try it at home because MS says that my copy of Widnows XP isn#t genuine. And on the few times which i have unfortunately had to use IE7 at school I have spent most of that time trying to switch it#s anti aliasing and phishing filter off.
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TiredOfLife 23:09 10th April 2007
Hmmm, hadn't noticed that as I hadn't wanted to use that so far.
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