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Timeline announcement for public beta of new Otter Browser....
Roderick Klein:
Hello,
The new Otter Browser has been tested by a small group of people.
The most important issues are now being fixed to provide a stable browser experience. Current expectation is that first *public* beta of Otter Browser will be released in the last week of February or the first week of March.
Installation of the new Otter Browser will only be supported via ANPM (Arca Noae Package Manager). When the public beta of the Otter Browser is released we will also release the instructions how to install the Otter Browser.
We need your donations to keep going, please consider making a donation via https://donation.os2voice.org
Please visit https://articles.os2voice.org , at the bottom of the Browser update 13 you can find 2 questions. Could you please fill in these two questions about your browser experience
on OS/2, eCS and ArcaOS ? Thank you!
In this newsletter you can also read why the Browser update newsletter have not been released over the last couple of months.
We also explain how the browser will distributed when
the beta cycle is finished.
You can also read how Steven Levine views the new Otter Browser.
Best regards,
Roderick Klein
President OS/2 VOICE
Heikki Kekki:
--- Quote from: Roderick Klein on February 14, 2022, 02:14:38 am ---Please visit https://articles.os2voice.org , at the bottom of the Browser update 13 you can find 2 questions. Could you please fill in these two questions about your browser experience
on OS/2, eCS and ArcaOS ? Thank you!
--- End quote ---
For clarity, I answered the other browser. I use Seamonkey 2.35 because on my system it works quickly and well on the pages that it works.
Dave Yeo:
What about donating directly to Bitwise, last I looked they did accept credit cards
Per E. Johannessen:
They do, just made another donation using credit card.
ivan:
A few questions to which I don't see answers in the information given,
a) how configurable is this browser or is it a case of 'what you see is what you get'?
b) does it support things like No Script and adblock plus?
c) is the stupid positioning of the tabs, divorced from the page they relate to, fixed or can they be moved to above the relevant page?
If it won't do those things I will continue using Dave's Firefox ESR 38.8.0 on OS/2 or the Linux Firefox ESR via my KVM switch.
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