As always with a beta, best to read the ReadMe carefully......
From: Ken Case <kc@omnigroup.com>
Date: Thu Oct 04, 2001 11:01:32 US/Pacific
Subject: OmniWeb 4.1 sneaky peek 1 is now available
Please note that this release has some major memory leaks, but I thought it was worth pushing this out the door so people can start testing the new capabilities while I work on tracking down leaks.
As with all "sneaky peek" releases, please send feedback on this release to
sneakypeek@omnigroup.com, not
omniweb4@omnigroup.com: we'll see your message much more quickly that way.
Some quick notes about this release:
We've implemented a lot of the improvements which we promised for 4.1, including improved support for Java applets, Flash 5 support (via Macromedia's plug-in), some HTML improvements, and a new JavaScript engine based on Mozilla's "SpiderMonkey." We've also made other improvements such as much faster access to history, experimental speech recognition, an improved preferences interface, new compatibility preferences, and proxy configuration using system preferences. And, of course, this release fixes some compatibility issues with 10.1.
The big place where we're currently falling short is in implementing the complete JavaScript Document Object Model: we ran into some unexpected problems with the new SpiderMonkey code (it turned out their code wasn't thread-safe) which we had to fix before continuing our general work on JavaScript, so while we've implemented more of Netscape's DOM we still haven't implemented all of it.
Again, send feedback to
sneakypeek@omnigroup.com. Thanks, and enjoy!
Ken