@ALL As I mentioned over at AW, while you won't notice much on light-weight websites (although I noticed on AW that it loads the entire page with all the avatars in the blink of an eye, instead of slowly loading them one by one like OWB) rendering on heavy pages is FASTER than OWB and scrolling is smoother (not perfect yet, there is room for improvement, but if this is an Alpha, well we are in for a treat!).
It doesn't work right in OWB, scrolling the page vertically is almost impossible, and the main graphical rolling menu (where you get the thumbnails at the bottom and bigger detailed pictures in the main part) is dead slow loading all the different featured items. On Timberwolf is very fast, all fancy menus work fine (and fast!) and scrolling....smooth! (aside that after a while you get some redraw glitches, but still smooth scrolling on IGN.com on Amiga? never seen this before!)
If the final version will be faster, well, the myth of Amiga making things fly on weak HW will be re-inforced ten folds
Wohoooo... Thanx brothers ;) Test it and is working..in most case is faster than OWB on my microA1... But have the same problem like Kicko... And yes..I cant test facebook without it :P :)
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For an alpha, no DSI or crash, even with features not finished (open local files,...).
Some site work fine, some other like OWB and some verry slow because heavy site but this first Timberwolf alpha version work verry fine.... I'm impressed...
For sure with the redraw only one time for all time, timberwolf will be verry good on the Amiga
A1200+Mediator+VooDoo3+060/50+96mo+IIYAMA 17"+CD,CDRW,ZIP SCSI-KIT SAM440EP on Mapower 3000+AOS4.1
Experience same glitch with tiny window but does open out into a larger window on it's own accord, guess this is down to GUI elements taking a long time to load.
There won't be a Reaction gui, the GUI itself is a part of the layout and "fixed". Mason has been working on an AmigaOS theme though to make it look like the real thing, we just didn't get that into this release.
@samo79
The little window in the beginning is the default application window that Mozilla opens. It then loads the browser chrome which goes into it, which also re-sizes the window.
The user interface is actually mostly XUL with javascript bindings.
Seriously, if you do want to contact me write me a mail. You're more likely to get a reply then.
The exerpt at bottom of the page plays quite good on my SamFlex (no perfecion of course), just out of curiosity OWB greets me with this instead: "Sorry, your system does not appear to have any supported player software. Please download a player."