![]() ![]() Originally, IBrowse 2.5 was supposed to mainly be the OS4 port of IBrowse 2.4, but obviously many years have since passed and many other changes have been made. ![]() See the history log or changes list for IBrowse 2.5 for a full breakdown of all the changes made. However, we are working hard on finalising things for release, including making keys available for purchase again, to coincide with the 2.5 release. – Include updated Greek catalogs from Aminet ![]() – Fixed Gemini support which stopped working in 25.108 – OS4: Reversed the protocol and codec modules file lock change in 25.108, unless at least elf.library 53.35 is detected, due to a relocation issue in older versions – Fixed crash that can happen when specifying a non-existent filename on the command line when starting from the shell – Fixed crash that occurs if the info window failed to allocate memory when updating the URL – Unescape the URL before showing it in the popup bubble when the mouse is over links This release contains the previous hotfixes, plus a few more fixes and improvements: Please note: IBrowse 2.5.8 requires AmiSSL 5.5 as minimum, with AmiSSL 5.6 being the latest version at the time of writing, so you are advised to download it before updating IBrowse, otherwise you will be left without HTTPS access.ĭue to the bugs that unfortunately crept into the initial 2.5.7 release (although these were quickly resolved with hotfixes) we decided to make a full new stable release. IBrowse 2.1-2.4 and 1.x owners may upgrade to IBrowse 2.5.8 via our store at discounted rates. This is the eighth free update for registered owners of IBrowse 2.5. In the meantime, we are pleased to announce the immediate availability of IBrowse 2.5.8, which may be downloaded (OS4 users may use AmiUpdate instead). In 2023, we hope to share some exciting plans for the future of IBrowse. Happy Christmas to all our loyal IBrowse users and thank you for the continued support. It in turn brought the 68060 optimisations and allowed extensive performance testing of AmiSSL 4.4 to take place on real 68k hardware (something which is impossible using emulators).A new version of IBrowse was released on December 16th. Thanks again have to go to Anthony Hoffman, who personally repaired Oliver's faulty A1200 motherboard, which ultimately allowed us to uncover the AmiSSL v4 68060 performance issues.
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