In article <3bc72c4755.davem...@my.inbox.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> Big news...
> Current test (CI) builds are now release candidates. Yes, a new
> release of NetSurf is imminent.
> Please, everybody, download the latest test build (which will,
> of course, change as bugs are found and fixed
Dave Higton wrote
> Big news...
> Current test (CI) builds are now release candidates. Yes, a new
> release of NetSurf is imminent.
> Please, everybody, download the latest test build (which will,
> of course, change as bugs are found and fixed), give it a good
> thrashing, and get your bug re
Big news...
Current test (CI) builds are now release candidates. Yes, a new
release of NetSurf is imminent.
Please, everybody, download the latest test build (which will,
of course, change as bugs are found and fixed), give it a good
thrashing, and get your bug reports in.
Please also note that
On 23/01/16 23:06, Peter Slegg wrote:
Using Netsurf JS today it has crashed a few times.
It isn't as stable as the last non-JS versions.
How about when you use it with "enable_javascript:0"?
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Michael Drake http://www.netsurf-browser.org/