![]() ![]() Links can be opened in new browsers which remain inactive, allowing you to continue browsing the original page uninteruppted. Support for background tab loading has finally been added. Configurable pointers is planned for IB3. These will not be configurable in 2.4, but they can be disabled. Currently, there is a hand pointer (with clicking finger!), horizontal and vertical resize/drag pointers, and a grab pointer for moving frame dividers. Support for context sensitive pointers has been added, providing different mouse pointers in different areas of IBrowse. AmigaOS4 users will be able to benefit from the improved speed of the PPC native SSL implementation, and other AmigaOS compatable systems will be able to use the 68k implementation. ![]() Support for the latest AmiSSL release has been added to IBrowse 2.4, allowing the use of the most up to date SSL implementation available for AmigaOS. Currently these will be MPEG and MPEG2 formats, but these may expand to AVI and WMV in the future. However, as part of the Plugin SDK, and inline with the GPL license of the libflash version, the source to the flash plugin will be released as an example plugin allowing for further development by interested parties (one of which has already expressed an interest in furthering the development).Īdditionally, Stephen Fellner of DvPlayer/RiVA fame has expressed an interest in developing a movie plugin based on DvPlayer, allowing playback of the formats it supports. libflash is very out of date by todays standards, so many flash files will not work, unfortunately. Another example of a plugin is a PDF viewer, which can still be viewed embedded in the browser, although its not embedded in a page per se.Ĭurrently we have a Flash plugin in development, which is based on the open source libflash by Olivier Debon which we are using for testing and debugging the API implementation. The most common embedded object would probably be Flash animations, followed by Movie clips. IBrowse 2.4 Features New Features Plugin API system for embedded objectsīased on the v4 NPAPI (Netscape Plugin API) to allow for easier porting of NS compatable plugins, this is used to allow IBrowse to display embedded objects within the browser when a suitable plugin is available. Lastly, the change log (to date) and a new FAQ have been uploaded. We have also uploaded a few screengrabs showing some of the new features: Context Pointers Flash Plugin Character Set Support (OS4) Russian Character Set Support (OS4) Greek Character Set Support (OS4) Romanian
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