Mal wieder viele feine Sachen, da ist mit Sicherheit für jeden etwas dabei. Zum einen eine Einstellung um Bilder mit dem Text zu vergrößern, Elemente in der Werkzeugleiste lassen sich graphisch hinzufügen und entfernen, es gibt eine Leiste für Zusatzmodule, die Seitenleiste kann auf der rechten Seite angeordnet werden und und internationale Domänen (IDN) werden jetzt unterstützt.
Zu den Höhepunkten zählen Maiusgesten, als Erweiterung implementiert, Integration in Maemo für unsere mobilen Freunde, endlich Unterstützung von Ordnern für Lesezeichen und zu guter Letzt Suchen beim Eintippen wie man es von Navigatoren der Mozillafamilie kennt.
Vielen Dank den Mithelfern und Testern, eine bedeutende Zahl an Verbesserungen fand noch innerhalb des letzten Tages und der letzten Stunden in diese Version.
Also ladet schon midori v0.1.3 herunter!
many thanks for that great app
i'm not sure however that supporting bookmark folders is useful since today users expect tags.
Firefox has implemented tags but it kept the old folder stuff which means it has 2 concurrential systems which is weird and can confuse users
Epiphany only has tags if i remember well, which is far more logical and efficient.
Actually, I like to have folders and rarely use tags directly. I really dislike the Library in Foxmarks when looking in my history for sites I didn't bookmark (I have a hard time remembering the names of sites, and rarely remember a keyword that would bring it up in the url bar); I much prefer to use the sidebar history, which can sort the sites according to date and domain, but they've made it a bit more difficult to open it since version 3. Many of today's users may expect tags, but that doesn't mean that some of yesterday's users will not like (or even, expect) folders.
That said, I think tags are very useful--especially when you use proper tags to describe your bookmarks. I think I would be fine whether or not the folders are removed from bookmarks. But I would appreciate it if I was still able to sort history. ;)
Anyway, Midori seems to be turning out pretty well so far. I'm looking forward to it's completion. ^.^
(Note: It appears that double-quotes (and ampersands) aren't handled well; when I previewed my post, it turned them into '[ampersand]quot;'("), so I swapped them with two single-quotes.)
Oops... in the first paragraph it should say Firefox, not Foxmarks. Sorry about that. ^^;
Ben used the F word that is one of my key criterias for browsing.
Foxmarks.
Using ubuntu on my aspireone, firefox is performing poor.
Midori is nice,slim, fast and performant, but I need something to sync my bookmarks across my PC fleet and foxmarks is my repository for this.
Midori seems not to be at all on the foxmarks list, maybe a midori developer can help them to create a plugin to sync the bookarks.
Midori is great. The only problem so car is blasted webkit.
Good job :)
But I notice that it crashes every time when I close a tab..
Midori just keeps getting better! :) There's one odd thing though, http://www.newsgator.com/ refuses to load.
newsgator.com refuses to load*
Great job.
Is there ready builds for maemo?