Where I can download this Mozilla based browser?
Youre late several years... and this can not be for eCS ! ;D Why You need this for ?
It seem not to be in a usual FTP site though it looked for a little.
You are able to download IWB205 from the download section of ecomstation.com/ in case of being because you are a user of eCS.
Please log in here.
http://www.ecomstation.com/ (http://www.ecomstation.com/)
I think that you can enter the following sections if it is possible to log in.
[Download the latest software and updates]
There is a Web browser that you request from here.
File name is [IWBen20051005.exe]
Hi
I suggest you go for the current build of the Mozilla browser, Seamonkey 1.1.16, or the current beta of Seamonkey V2 - links on this useful page http://www.mozilla.org/ports/os2/
Regards
Pete
Quote from: cyber on 2009.06.23, 13:02:46
Youre late several years... and this can not be for eCS ! ;D Why You need this for ?
Hm...Yea,late,but it was made for eCS,based on Mozilla,and not bad program,and as fan of IBM I want to have it ;)
Quote from: Pete on 2009.06.23, 14:38:50
Hi
I suggest you go for the current build of the Mozilla browser, Seamonkey 1.1.16, or the current beta of Seamonkey V2 - links on this useful page http://www.mozilla.org/ports/os2/
Regards
Pete
Thanks,I will try it,but as I said,I must to have last version of IWE ;)
Quote from: Bojan89 on 2009.06.23, 15:31:16
Hm...Yea,late,but it was made for eCS,based on Mozilla,and not bad program,and as fan of IBM I want to have it ;)
IWE or IWB ?
I beleive that was made for WSeB and not for eCS, and on my humble opinion there was much better releases of same Mozilla builds than IBM's (I beleive that they wipe whole project, to forget shame ;D), and if You are really such big fan of colecting everything around connected to Warp (plane to open museum?) I can try on my old backups (there are bunch of old CD's someshere) but I donn't beleive I've have latest release, because I've use stablest releases.
Really for eCS (2005) and can read about it on eCS official site,but link for download is dead.No,I like the newest (but in reality old) version of IBM's programs for OS/2 (only if you have Corel Draw for that system).
Nope... never used Corel Draw, but maybe Color Works v2 is good enough ?
>>but link for download is dead.
What?
I am trying to download IWB now.
And, download was safely done.
The version of IWB205 that I am usually using is this.
Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; ja-JP; rv:1.7.5) Gecko/20050523
The Downloaded IWB version that exists in the download section of ecomstation.com is a version on 5 October 2005. Therefore, it is thought that I am a thing that is newer than the Japanese version used.
IBM was up-loading the correction version to ftp://testcase. certainly in detail.
However, I have the memory that the major alteration is not added as an GA version.
Therefore, I think that you may think the one that exists in ecomstation.com to be a thing near the final version.
How? :-\ I was trying several times and only write- Problem loading page :-\ Please send to me if is not problem
Is there solution for download for non-eCS users too ? O:)
Uuuummm.
>Is there solution for download for non-eCS users too ? O:)
>>Bojan89
Though it might be my misunderstanding.
Do not you do the user's registration of eComStation?
No,we are OS/2 WARP 4.X users
>>No,we are OS/2 WARP 4.X users
OK,OK!!
It was my misunderstanding. I'm sorry.
If it is so, the situation becomes a thing of severity.
It seems that the method of selecting Mozilla (Seamonkey 1.1.16 or later) that is the environment that looks like is the best if it is a situation in which IWB205 cannot be used.
Now I'm more interested... what is difference betwen this and standard releases, is it IBM version for eCS better in any way or not ?
Or if You can compare IBM version with Peter Weilbachers versions...
I really does not understand what is all this about ?
Quote from: cyber on 2009.06.23, 22:44:06
Now I'm more interested... what is difference betwen this and standard releases, is it IBM version for eCS better in any way or not ?
Or if You can compare IBM version with Peter Weilbachers versions...
I really does not understand what is all this about ?
The IBM Web Browser is really old at this point. IBM had had an IBM supported (i.e. corporations paid for support) version of the Mozilla Suite (prior to Firefox even being released much less the primary focus). It was not really any different than the Mozilla Suite that could be downloaded from mozilla.org at the time.
Andy
So PW versions remain best ones ? ;D