Right Now 0.5!
Mar. 3rd, 2012 10:44 amYes, it's true: when you release early, release often, your users tell you what they need.
Here's the saddest thing: I've installed Internet Explorer 8 on my Linux Laptop. It works great, and using only a 1024x768 subdisplay has been really useful. Here's what's new:
Here's the saddest thing: I've installed Internet Explorer 8 on my Linux Laptop. It works great, and using only a 1024x768 subdisplay has been really useful. Here's what's new:
- IE8+ Compatibility. Sadly, to acheive this, I had to add 60KB (really... and that's very, very sad) of library calls.
- The "How To Use" screen can now be banished with a button at the bottom of the instruction page, in case you're in a small screen where the instructions obscure the "Wouldn't you rather be:" button.
- IndexDB support dropped. It was a really good storage scheme but the API for it was terrible and IE hated working with it.