midori 0.1.9 released

Christian Dywan christian at twotoasts.de
Sat Aug 1 22:37:46 CEST 2009


midori 0.1.9 is now available for download from
  
  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.1/midori-0.1.9.tar.bz2
  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.1/midori-0.1.9.tar.bz2.md5
  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.1/midori-0.1.9.tar.bz2.sha1

  SHA1 checksum: d54314f7e0e2714866e0e57dc55f142c2285757c
   MD5 checksum: faf5295091f47372352840b84c422149


What is midori?
===============

A lightweight web browser based on WebKitGTK+.

Website: 
  http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/midori


Release notes for 0.1.9
=======================

This version of Midori is a bit of a follow up and improval of the
previous one. The very much disliked popup below the address field was
removed. User scripts, user styles and the Netscape plugin panel were
fixed, they were broken.
The tab panel was improved, it has close icons  now, ellipsizes titles,
tooltips and you can hide the panel operating controls now to make it
really space efficient.
Tools show up in the compact menu button now (the one that's visible
when you hide the menubar).
If you like to keep open certain tabs, now you can minimize them, which
means reducing them to icons - support for this in the tab panel will
follow in a future version.
Being careful with private data is easier because there's a new tick
mark in the dialogue in Tools > Delete private data, that tells Midori
to delete the chosen information when quitting.
A nice goodie is that navigation history is preserved in newly opened
tabs now.



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