Announcing 3.2.1.7!

3.2.1.7 is a non-Critical release (much like 3.2.1 was [and 3.2.1.4, 3.2.1.5, and 3.2.1.6]) meaning that you don’t have to install it if you don’t want to. It is an optional install. But if you do, it will fix a few bugs that have been around since 2.8.9 and some bugs in the developer functions (they just improve the functions but nothing else).

  • Fixed some bugs with getBrowser() (specifically loadURI, goBack and goForward) and fixed some functions to be more dynamic (our history grabbers)
  • Fixed bug with back menu dropdown not clearing properly
  • Fixed history bug that might associate history to another tab if the user could click at the speed of light
  • Added FAQ entry about links that don’t work on first install
  • Updated it-IT locale

This version will be uploaded to AMO soon.

2 Responses to “Announcing 3.2.1.7!”

  1. Alec_Burgess Says:

    QuickFile conflict?

    one think I’ve noticed with ThunderBrowse - any page that want’s user input - particularly logins and passwords etc …

    It seems that all the character shortcuts get used up by QuickFile before the Thunderbrowse add-on sees them.

    Any workaround (other than disabling QuickFile?)

    Also … since I’m here already …
    you offer single click and middle click to select two out of three possible results when opening a link.
    1) Open in current tab
    2) Open in new tab
    3) Open in browser

    could you also offer ctrl+click to handle the third?
    Currently I use click=same tab, middle=new tab and drag links to browser button on taskbar and then to browser page or tab-bar depending on whether I want a new tab or not.

    Much of the time the drag-to-browser is because I know I will have to login (per above problem)

    Regards … Alec

  2. MASA Says:

    I never have used QuickFile. Never seen it before. No one has brought up that issue before.

    If you are having problems with logins, you can install CS Lite.

    As for that control click, there is a much recent post you should be looking at:

    http://www.thunderbrowse.com/thunderblog/2008/07/25/planning-for-3219/

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