some of the dashboard functionality (edit video etc.) does not work in Otter with its default UA string.
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I tried several of the preset UA string, to no avail; either the same error message appears, or nothing happens at all (especially with studio.youtube.com, their new dashbord)
(...) While this is not very informative, these entries clearly imply the situation is temporary.
Thanks for your reply. Guess a little FAQ on the main page would save others from asking questions such as this.
I wasn't aware it's temporary because as you said not only the "weekly reports" are not very informative but it also it seems as the last x64 build is several months old (or even half a year?) by now.
Weekly #137 doesn't work in XP. I'm getting "The procedure entry point SleepConditionVariableCS could not be found in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll". Is that it, no more Windows XP support?
have you downloaded the "ZIP package for Windows XP or later, 32 bit, legacy QtWebKit (42.4 MiB);" currently linked on otter-browser.org? works fine on my SP3
@Emdek & co.: thanks for providing seperate packages for XP; this makes it one of two modern browsers still available on this old OS, with the other one being the now bloated Firefox; Chromium and its clones and derivates (Chrome, Vivaldi, post v15 "Opera" et al) all dropped XP support several months ago.
first of all, many thanks to everyone - especially Emdek - for their ongoing hard work on Otter
now, to my questions: if I try to open about:cache, Otter closes. - I am writing here instead of Github because I do not think this is entirely Otter's fault as it does not happen with a fresh profile, only with my 'old' one (configured w/ toolbars and whatnot). I don't really want to start from scratch, so does anyone have an idea what to do? I tried deleting the cache directory itself, which didn't help. OS is WinXP if that matters.
also, is there no about:plugins? I just realized this. how is the user supposed to check his/her installed plugins then? personally I only have Flash installed anyway, I'm just wondering ;) unrelated to this, I once added the action "Plugins" (text entry) to my toolbar; I don't really remember what it was good for, it now seems to do nothing, is that right? or is it just my profile messed up once again
and one last question, about:addons is currently just a place holder without any function, correct?
I didn't want to open an issue on github because this may not be an issue or bug at all, but can it be the version string wasn't adjusted for weekly 64 on Win32? the "about" box says #63. I tried the .7z from two different mirrors to make sure it wasn't the user's (my) fault.
please do not add this, or make it an option to disable by the user
I just spent time searching the web on how to disable this stupid feed preview in Opera 12; I'd rather see a prettyfied xml tree and a button in the address bar.
Your archive is bad formed. LZMA is not a standard compression method for .zip container, AFAIK. Please use standard compression methods in zip, or switch to .7z container to continue using LZMA.
while it is indeed sad that Vivaldi haven't contacted you, no amount of money can buy the dedication you put in this project. and in addition, you never know how long that new company will even exist or care about its' new product.
by the way, none of the articles I read mention if its open or closed source, or even the license their browser stands under. I take it it's free, but closed soruce? wonder how they want to make money.