ANNOUNCE: midori 0.3.5 released

Olivier Duchateau duchateau.olivier at gmail.com
Mon May 2 20:40:13 CEST 2011


With the lastest version of Midori (v0.3.5, FreeBSD), I wonder if icon
is missing (see attachment) in speed dial page.

2011/5/2 Christian Dywan <christian at twotoasts.de>:
> midori 0.3.5 is now available for download from
>
>  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.3/midori-0.3.5.tar.bz2
>  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.3/midori-0.3.5.tar.bz2.md5
>  http://archive.xfce.org/src/apps/midori/0.3/midori-0.3.5.tar.bz2.sha1
>
>  SHA1 checksum: 69940049ea98c06b2a6444e9a837e2bf472ba949
>   MD5 checksum: f92f0f11276d63150fd321dc08d575fb
>
>
> What is midori?
> ===============
>
> A lightweight web browser based on WebKitGTK+, for Unix, Windows, Maemo
> and other platforms. Several extensions provide advanced functionality
> such as advertisement blocking, cookie management, userscripts or mouse
> gestures.
>
> Website:
>  http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/midori
>
>
> Release notes for 0.3.5
> =======================
> [Please note that this is a development release.]
>
> [This is a stable release.]
>
> So Midori is going full speed ahead, we support the new libSoup cache
> now (WebKitGTK+ 1.3.11 or greater  required) which supersedes the old
> extension, support for F6, F7 and Ctrl(+Shift)+Tab and Tab in completion
> and a faster speed dial, which is still in the middle of even greater
> improvements, so stay stuned for more goodness in the future.
>
> Private browsing has received a number of improvements such as masking
> of the timezone, language, architecture and Netscape plugins, disabling
> of DNS prefetching, disabling all HTML5 storage facilities and stripping
> referrer details - the last one is also available as a preference in the
> Privacy options now, and prevents unrelated websites from seeing search
> strings or sub pages. You can use the --private switch on the command
> line now to open a window in private browsing mode.
>
> Motivated by user agent changes of Firefox and Chrome, Midori takes the
> opportunity to omit the language and encryption from the user agent, and
> prefixes with Mozilla now in an attempt at increasing uniformity of user
> agents. It resolves typical issues such as Facebook and other websites
> mistaking Midori for a mobile phone browser or Google hiding interface
> tweaks (you know, the guys doing their best to ignore their own ideals).
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olivier
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