I came online looking for it, had a feeling and there it was, cut out the history changes and THEN noticed your thread... *snap*
another welcome update!
Thank You J?rg
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
OWB 3.12 works very fast here, in fact this version it noticably faster in general browsing than the previous versions, which is surprising as it was damn fast already.
I did find a couple of issues with google maps:
1. I noticed that its speed is slower than it used to be. With OWB 3.11 the speed of google maps is extremely slow and something was definitely screwed up there, and with 3.12 it's much faster, but it is still noticably slower than with 3.8 that I still have here. E.g. when I scroll around in a map, there are some pretty long delays in the scroll. This does not happen with 3.8 and the map is updated more frequently when scrolling.
2. When I start typing an address in google maps, a dropdown window should appear which lets me select from a number of addresses. With OWB 2.18 this does work, but it doesn't work with any of the OWB 3.x versions that I have here, I tried 3.7, 3.8, 3.11, 3.12...
Another great release, memory seems kind of stable now but still refusing to free memory while surfing the web ....
Even if only one Window of OWB is there for surfing, the amount of Ram is decreasing all the time while surfing, at the end there is a complete lockup of the system if Ram turns zero (logical) ....
All seems well here, except that it crashes on my iGoogle page where it didn't before. I'll post up a crashlog when I have more time. Interestingly though, AmiUpdate's rollback feature seems to simply eat up all my RAM and crash when it runs out, while using 100% of the CPU time, so I'll have to restore it manually...
Well done Joerg though, it's an impressive amount of work!
You mean borderless toolbar buttons like in AWeb? Yes, but it needs to be done at Application level, ie Joerg would need to add an option. I don't think it can be done at gloabal preferences level.
@broadblues: thats what i was afraid of. @joerg: i would opt for such an option maybe activated by tooltype if it is not too much to demand. but maybe none wants it except of me.
I'd love to test this version on my router, but the bug that was introduced somewhere since 3.7 continues to prevent login (I'm posting here while waiting for OS4depot registration - then I'll use the bug tracker).
Under 3.7, logging in with a null user ID works: http://:{password}@{URL} It doesn't work with 3.12 (or 3.11). I have both 3.7 and 3.12 on my system and have tested them side-by-side.