Tuesday July 29, 2003
RE: Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1 released You know it's going to be a good day when one of your primary pieces of software has a new release:
Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1 has been released. People who have been staying away because of the auto-complete crash bug, or have been annoyed like I was (but still stuck to Firebird for it's redeeming qualities) will be pleased to know that bug has been eliminated.
Sweet! I hated the auto-complete crash bug, and it bit me many times. I tried a nightly build yesterday and the browser didn't work at all - it crashed whenever I tried to do anything. I'm expecting great things from this build - can't wait for 0.7.
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at Jul 29 2003, 06:38:16 AM MDT
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