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October 22, 2003
Mac Fixes
Since getting my G5 last week, I've been using Firebird 0.7 to browse the web. I've discovered that while it's generally really fast, and an excellent clone of the Windows version I use every day, it's also suffering from a few show stopping bugs, such as the inability to have other apps open URLs in it, among others.
I'm beginning to think about a short term update release to 0.7 (0.7.1?) for MacOS X that fixes the worst and most crippling problems to at the very least give me a usable browser ;-)
Posted by ben at October 22, 2003 12:28 AM
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