Difference between revisions of "Releases:Release Notes 1.6"

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Revision as of 19:55, 18 January 2008

These are the “running” or incremental release notes for Camino 1.6 (✈), i.e., the interesting bug-fixes since the last major release (e.g., 1.0) or milestone (e.g., Camino 1.1 Alpha 2). The actual release notes for major releases, milestones, or security releases can be found on the corresponding Releases:Ver:Notes page, e.g., Releases:1.1b:Notes.

(Note that not all checkins are considered interesting; in particular, fixes for regressions that only occur between milestones, code cleanup, or build changes are not included in release notes.)
There are several pages that track "major" changes on the FF2.0 branch. These could be very handy for when we want to create our release notes. What's new in Bon Echo Alpha 3 (for Firefox 2).

These running release notes (and the milestone release notes that are developed from them) form the "complete" changelog on the website; the release notes for the final 1.6 release are a summary or short-form and can be found at Releases:1.6:Notes.

Release Notes for Camino 1.6b1 are at Releases:1.6b1:Notes (Release Notes for Camino 1.6a1 are at Releases:1.6a1:Notes).

These notes are for checkins after the release of Camino 1.6b1.

General

Bookmarks

Downloading

Localization

Preferences

  • New windows now open in the foreground instead of following the “load in background” preference.

Privacy & Security

Tabs

User Interface

  • Activating Camino by clicking on the Dock icon when a modal dialog is showing will no longer create a new window.
  • The search engine editor now includes an option to reset the list of search engines to the default set.

Web Page Interaction