btw. today I noticed that www.verkkokauppa.com is very fast in IBrowse. Looks bad and may not work 100%, but interesting how much faster it is on 666Mhz & IB than on 3800+ & Firefox. Nice to use to get some PC component price in a few seconds.
UPDATE...
Try to browse images via google. IB is superb fast also there (javascript disabled etc it can be stable even)
Edited by KimmoK on 2013/1/13 20:43:38
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IBrowse has some very specific uses that I still use very often even today, it would be awesome to see it released
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
i think if stefan wanted it released, he could just say, 'yeah, go ahead' to oliver's frequent requests. i guess the answer is that it will never be released, which is a darn shame for both the users and the few developers who put so much (unpaid) time and energy into it.
-- eliyahu
If Stefan doesn't even reply to requests and hasn't even accepted payment for IBrowse since 2007, I'd wager he really doesn't care either way, and probably would not be remotely bothered/even notice if someone just uploaded 2.5 and put it out there?
If you have access to a build, upload it somewhere.
@danwood_uk Rather than just releasing it, I would send an email (and a physical letter if possible) saying something like: "We plan to release IBrowse v2.5. If we don't hear from you in 28 days then we will take this a sign that you do not object."
That should provide some legal cover (although IANAL).