Luemmel wrote:latest news from the mailing list:
http://www.reactos.nl/pics/ff1.png
http://www.apiviewer.de/downloads/mozilla.png
cheers to all developers who made this possible
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Of course you should always have a default installation for the average Joe user. I only think that being able not to install something would be a great feature. I also realize that by the time Joe will use that, many ReactOS packages will be available....Phalanx wrote:You do realise that the more choices you offer people, the more people you push away?
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What about Opera 8.5? it is nice an small. 3.6MB download that should be good for the people that constantly complain about size, zippy install times too. Besides it has many nice features such as zoom and support for flash, shockwave etc...
Could this be an option
http://www.opera.com
Could this be an option
http://www.opera.com
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Don't forget also regsvr32 mozctl.dllBishop wrote:Ok, could anyone explain step by step how to install Mozilla Control to make iBrowser working? I installed Mozilla Control 1.77, typed regsvr32 mozctlx.dll and it seems that dll is registered after that. Anyway niether ROS Explorer nor iBrowser can use it (Control not found). What I'm doing wrong?
then reboot reactos.
It should work (I tested it with vmware)
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Version 1.77 doesn't work for some reason. Seems it depends on some still unimplemented function in ReactOS. I was able to install version 1.6. However I don't have a working internet connection in ROS, so I couldn't test it completely.Ok, could anyone explain step by step how to install Mozilla Control to make iBrowser working? I installed Mozilla Control 1.77, typed regsvr32 mozctlx.dll and it seems that dll is registered after that. Anyway niether ROS Explorer nor iBrowser can use it (Control not found). What I'm doing wrong?
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