- added initial support for spell checking;
- added support for selecting allowed and rejected domains for third-party cookies;
- added support for customizing visible columns and their order in most of views;
- added support for customizing text and icon of toolbar entries;
- added support for adding arbitrary menus to toolbars;
- some other fixes and minor improvements.
Yes, I know, still no passwords manager...
Yes, I know, still no passwords manager...
More full support Ace Stream Media, magnet-links and some plug-blocked sites. And a Happy New Year to all. :yes:
Thanks for your work! What version is more stable 32 bit or 64 bit ? (For example Vivaldi 64 bit is experimental and they recommend to use 32 bit version).
Impressive!
@Epic, there should be no difference.
Hi, looks really nice. Have been using this updated version ( Linux ) few days. I Like it!
Thanks!
ps. Too many browsers nowadays :D
It works but after all this time there are still problem to see images on redbubble.com for example: click on picture and you will see just black (for a moment you will see picture too).
Otter 0.9.09 beta 9
Web browser controlled by the user, not vice-versa.
Web backend: WebKit Backend 538.1.
SSL library version: OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd 1 Mar 2016.
I am using FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE now and the problem exist on my system from the first time when I give a try to Otter.
Maybe it's a problem between the website and WebKit. I'm using FreeBSD 10.1 and most images I found on the home page display fine. Only a few of them caused the problem you're describing.
Or maybe it's just a problem with the website. I tried it in Opera and the images that didn't work in Otter were shown, but with a weird background image with a "Clear" alttext.
It's their #discourage-theft img thingy. Their stretched transparent 1px GIF seems to be displaying black in QtWebKit (tested in Otter and Qupzilla). I have no inkling why this might be. Or maybe there's another style or script involved messing things up; I only took a quick peek.
Maybe it's a problem between the website and WebKit. I'm using FreeBSD 10.1 and most images I found on the home page display fine. Only a few of them caused the problem you're describing.
Or maybe it's just a problem with the website. I tried it in Opera and the images that didn't work in Otter were shown, but with a weird background image with a "Clear" alttext.
I use also viewbug.com and there are no problems. Yes, looks some sites works better than other. But on my system the poblem or I don't know how to setup, when I start Otter it open all the time in the full size is still here.
I've reported this black image issue upstream, perhaps we will get some fix for it, at least in QtWebKit NG.