Software Update: Mozilla 1.4 RC2

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Just half a month after the release of Mozilla 1.4 RC 1, the second release candidate of this popular browser has been released. In this version, the way the program handles bookmarks has changed, and the Windows version of the browser finally offers support for NTLM authentication. Here you can check out the full release notes:

What’s New in Mozilla 1.4 RC 2

  • Mozilla on Windows now has support for NTLM authentication. This enables Mozilla to talk to MS web and proxy servers that are configured to use “windows integrated security”.
  • Mozilla’s bookmarks have been overhauled. Bookmarks now include a root level folder, the ability to have two differently named bookmarks pointing at the same location, site icons in the Bookmark Manager and Bookmarks Sidebar, and separators now have support for labels.
  • Composer now supports click and drag dynamic image and table resizing. If an image is selected or if the caret is placed inside a table, eight resizing handles appear and allow to resize the image/table with a simple click/drag/release. In the case of an image, the resizing is done real-time and a semi-opaque shadow of the image at its target size is shown during resizing. A tooltip shows in real-time the target size in pixels, and the relative change in pixels too.
  • Mozilla now has smooth scrolling. It is disabled by default. To enable it, use about:config to add the boolean preference general.smoothScroll with a value of true. To disable smooth scrolling, set the value of the pref to false.
  • Mail now has junk-mail context menu items, a “delete junk mail” menu item and many other usability improvements for junk-mail controls.
  • Pop-up blocking has been streamlined to improve usability.
  • Users can now specify “blank page,” “home page,” or “Last page visited” for each of first window, new window and new tab.
  • Users can now specify default font, size and color for HTML compose.
  • Image blocking/disabling is now more flexible and users can “view image” to see blocked or not loaded images.
  • Mozilla now has CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 AUTH support for SMTP
  • “Launch file” after downloading has been enabled for .exe files
  • It is possible to build Mozilla for Win32 using GCC. See the win32 build instructions for details.
  • Proxy auto-config (PAC) failover has been implemented
  • Mozilla 1.4 contains thousands of additional bug fixes, including changes to improve performance, stability, web site compatability, standards support, and usability.

New Additions to the Release Notes

These are items that have been added to the release notes since the last milestone although the bugs themselves may have existed previously.

  • Mozilla 1.4 requires Sun J2SE v 1.4.2 Beta to run Java applets
  • JavaScript access to Flash does not work on Linux Mozilla 1.4

[break]The following downloads are available:

  • Installer for Windows
  • Installer for Mac OS X
  • Installer for Linux x86
  • Version number 1.4 RC 2
    Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, Windows XP, Linux x86, macOS, Solaris
    Website Mozilla
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    file size

    11.69MB

    License type GPL
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