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December 2006 - Posts
Instead of Mork
I'm just downloading Firefox 3.0 (Minefield (trunk build), the trunk releases of Mozilla Firefox version 3).You can try it out from
The Burning Edge.
The thing I noticed was "Fixed: 355738 - Make global history use Places. History is now stored in an SQLite database instead of Mork. Bookmarks are not yet stored in the new database, and the History UI hasn't changed much." Well the devs apparently did have time to include it in the 1.5 or 2.0 release.I had previously blogged a few links about mork.Well its been a long time since I posted.Well hope to post more on the new stuff (wcf,.net2.0) etc when I get time.Well for all the guys n girls reading wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year.
PS: The nightly build crashed.Maybe some time later....
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Thursday, December 21, 2006 1:09 PM
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