Firebird 'brushed up'
By Simon Aughton
Posted on 31 Jul 2003 at 11:05
The Mozilla organisation has released a minor update of its standalone Web browser, FirebIrd.
The update: fixes the auto-complete crash bug; fixes the DOM security restriction bug that broke many bookmarklets; adds support for contentEditable; 'brushes up' the default theme, including updating the toolbar icons; and sets a new application icon.
Firebird 0.6.1 is a free download for Windows and Linux and available from www.mozilla.org/products/firebird.
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