Mozilla 0.9.7 released

Mozilla is an open-source Web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. Mozilla is a cousin to Netscape Communicator that is being developed by the Free Software Community with the cooperation and support of Netscape.

Changes:

  • The Labels feature in Mail&News is now fully implemented
  • Mozilla Mail&News now supports basic S/MIME functionality although the UI is still incomplete
  • The Document Inspector is now enabled in complete installations
  • Springloaded folders
  • The latest and greatest ChatZilla 0.8.5 is now shipping in Mozilla
  • Mozilla now supports shortcut icons (a.k.a favicons) and custom page icons in bookmarks and in the personal toolbar
  • If you type into the URL bar while a page is loading, your text is no longer overwritten when the page load completes
  • The sidebar now has a Close button
  • Mozilla now has support for digest access authentication
  • The Save Page operation now also saves images, stylesheets, objects and applets included in the page
  • Mozilla has a new advanced preference panel for fine-grained JavaScript control
  • Mozilla now supports the longdesc attribute of the img tag
  • When a page using a strict document type declaration (e.g. HTML 4.01 Strict) links to an external style sheet (using , @import, etc) Mozilla will only load the style sheet if it is served with a MIME type of "text/css"

News source: Betanews

Download: Mozilla 0.9.7 for Windows (9.43MB)

Download: Mozilla 0.9.7 for Linux (11MB)

This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system

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