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Dooble works fine but does have some flaws

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Lutz Wagner:

--- Quote from: Tom on April 05, 2022, 12:14:49 am ---Look at https://trac.netlabs.org/qt4 and scroll down to the section Latest Version. There you will see "Qt4 4.7.3 SSL Fix" mentioned, with a downloadlink to
ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/qtapps/QtNet4_Fix_SSL.zip

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I did it but had no effect. Still unable to open https-sites.
Refer to the post from Andreas Schnellbacher (above), who reported the same behaviour. I repeat what he was commenting: "strange" ...


--- Code: ---21.11.14 14.22        897.991      0 a---  QtNet4.dll
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Is this the correct version? Still almost 8 years old?

It's a pity because Dooble seems to be a nice browser, fast and straightforward (as far as I can tell from non-SSL-sites, which have beome very rare today).

Roderick Klein:
As I stated a new RPM is being worked on by 2 people to be released via rpm.netlab.org which will be based on the new QT webkit engine...
Its taking somewhat longer to finish the RPM file and the SPEC file.


Roderick

Tom:

--- Quote from: Roderick Klein on April 05, 2022, 11:01:59 am ---As I stated a new RPM is being worked on by 2 people to be released via rpm.netlab.org which will be based on the new QT webkit engine...
Its taking somewhat longer to finish the RPM file and the SPEC file.


Roderick

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See also https://github.com/bitwiseworks/dooble-os2

Neil Waldhauer:
Looking at Dooble, I can't see any password management. Yet the help implies some password handling. What am I missing? Do we need to adopt a password manager to use Dooble effectively?

(edit: it looks like an external password manager would be the best option.)

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