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#701
This new -2 version is very solid on my N800. I'm already using it more than the stock browser.

One thing that has always bugged me about the old browser is the lag time, especially when going back to a previous page.
Tear handles this much faster.

Kudos again. Looking forward to future updates.
 
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#702
i do wonder if the marker park of the scrollbar (or whatever that part that one can drag around) should have a bit larger minimum size when using the thumb sized scrollbar...
 
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#703
Originally Posted by gogol View Post
Now go here and replace your /etc/hosts file:
http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/
And it's nearly equivalent to microB.
...but what about greasemonkey? That would be cool...

May be interesting to someone... I'm blocking those nuisance at present by using the name servers from http://www.fooldns.com

They have also a nice list of bad guys at http://fooldns.com/rules.txt
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#704
@Bundyo

To help with the memory usage, commit #52 now adds maemo-launcher support via an optional "--maemo-launcher" (I *hate* WAF BTW ) argument. It wont mess up your deb building script as it's disabled by default (and I didn't adapt that to support maemo-launcher) but if you build a deb with dpkg-buildpackage, you should get one that uses maemo-launcher (DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nolauncher" dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot to build w/out maemo-launcher if using the debian/ folder).

Originally Posted by maemo-launcher's README
The maemo-launcher is a daemon to speedup applications startup time and
memory sharing between processes. It supports booster modules, which are
the ones in charge of preinitializing and keeping the interesting state.
Certainly (in my biased opinion ), it is faster to start up.
 

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#705
What do you have against waf? Except napalm that is
 
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#706
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
What do you have against waf? Except napalm that is
Probably stems from not having a great understanding of Python, but I find it... odd.

Like, I'd expect being able to manipulate CFLAGS from the command line as standard, I see how autotools stuff fits in with each other (it took me 30 mins to realise I was adding the extra-cflags option to the wrong wscript :\), and it obfuscates gcc output by default (I'm a geek: I need to see if the CFLAGS I added are being applied ).

But, that said, it is bearable and I should really get acquainted with the WAF book.
 

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#707
Tear 3.5-2 is really great! thank you for your work.
 
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#708
Is 3.5-2 in qole's repo yet?
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#709
I uninstalled and reinstalled, then downloaded the .deb for 3.5-2 from the link in help>about and installed that, it still says 0.3.5-1 in the about menu
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Posts: 89 | Thanked: 26 times | Joined on Nov 2008 @ Canada
#710
This should help you make sure you have 0.3.5-2:
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
Quick way to check (looking at the first page): Does searching for a phrase not present on the page bring up a message telling you that the phrase was not found? If so, you have -2.
 

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