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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Update: 2.2.1
This version is a major bugfix version improving the visuals on the Jolla Tablet or any other non Jolla Phone device. It also improves the speed and memory usage on all devices. Rotating resizes the window after anmation finished to be more smooth. I also added an experimental html5 video tag support that basially simulates the html5 video support (that Jolla disabled in Webkit) and maps the calls to the video player if applicable. That makes several html5 video players work. Unfortunately not all. The mediaBar now also shows the name of the html5 video file it detects and does not stop searching for html5 video sources if the first clip was found. This allows you to choose between different html5 video files (like mp4, ogv, webm). Embedded facebook video support was fixed and should work now on all sites. With the help of Dax89 I was able to implement svg + es6 harmony support through the help of javascript polyfills. This makes for example github show menu items and icons again. Get the RPM (armv7l) (i486) Thanks for all the feedback. All changes:
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
If you want to help improving webcat (and webpirate) please vote for this bugs to be finally fixed by Jolla:
https://together.jolla.com/question/...-is-too-small/ https://together.jolla.com/question/...l5-audiovideo/ https://together.jolla.com/question/...fer-is-filled/ |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Update: Version 2.2.2 is out now
This version concentrates on bugfixes mainly. Stuttering because still buffering of video streams is fixed. PopOver Contextmenus should arrange correctly now and not outside the view. Youtube Videos only try 720p video playback if that stream is available and go down quality wise if not available. Selections on Images or Links is removed after a menu entry is pressed in the contextmenu. Contextmenu in general should behave more reliable and should also work now for links inside of divs that are dived in other divs. (Like on youtubes mobile site) Also included is a general flick velocity reduction making fast scrolling a little bit slower though allowing to avoid the hellish tiled backing white reload thing that webkit suffers from to occur all the time. (especially on higher resolution devices like tablet or nexus 5 often perceived as stuttering and slowness by users). A cool new feature especially for tablet users which are unhappy that Jolla won't release the split view feature for running two apps side by side is the SplitWebView which will open up two webpages side by side in landscape mode. This is an early proof of concept implementation that works but is far from perfect. Get the RPM from Openrepos: armv7hl i486 Changes
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Hi - well done for this browser, first and foremost.
Now, a small comment - I'm on 2.2.1 and facebook recently managed to break their messages section in their mobile web version. Essentially, Webcat says that "intent:// protocol not supported" or something along those lines. This works OK with the Sailfish Browser. Can anybody confirm whether this works in 2.2.2 or perhaps is a new thing that needs to be addressed? <rant>Of course this isn't a browser problem, it's just mark suckerberg trying to flog you his "app", but who needs that when you have a good browser :P</rant> |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Update: Version 2.3 is out now.
This includes the revamped Download Manager which provides a better visual and improved backend. Downloadlist, current progress and more details are now clearly strucuted in the Download Manager. Splitview was improved to only work in landscape mode as it doesn't make much sense in portrait mode. The Certificate confirmation dialog got revamped to clearly indicate even for beginner users whats going on. So there will be a nice explanation on the bottom of the Confirm Dialog. Entering ?<searchterm> int he addressbar will now trigger a search (thx Hummer12007 for that feature) Pressing and holding on the bookmarkstar will create a desktop launch icon for the homescreen. So you can access your favorite website directly from the launcher. Included are also the usual fixes and speed improvements. Enjoy Changelog
Video Demo Get the RPM from Openrepos: armv7hl i486 |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
That's right.
I wonder why it isn't picking it up. Fixed now with reuploading the rpm. Not sure why it wasn't picking up the language in previous rpms |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
I just tried Webcat for the first time since about 2 years, because I was not happy with the new UI of Webpirate. Webcat has surely made big strides forward with its UI and otherwise, great work!
Now, there's one big peculiar problem. I can't open http://talk.maemo.org with Webcat! Same address opens in any other browser. With Webcat it just shows white page, the loading bar goes about fourth of the width and stucks there, and the loading spinner in tab square just keeps spinning. Weirdly enough opening https version of talk.maemo.org manages to show the contents, but even in there the loading bar gets stuck and the spinner keeps on spinning. As I'd imagine talk.maemo.org would be a rather common web-page to visit for users of this browser, this isn't likely a common problem? Any way to debug what could be causing the problem? All other sites I've opened with Webcat have opened without issues. |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Clear cache, history etc. in settings.
If that doesn't help, try loading the defaults from the pulley menu in settings. |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Yeah clearing cache and cookies might help.
Never had this problem on tmo. This text is written in Webcat :) |
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