From: Steven Luo
Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 03:32:12 +0000 (-0700)
Subject: Update webpage
X-Git-Tag: v3.3b1~12
X-Git-Url: http://git.maemo.org/git/?p=browser-switch;a=commitdiff_plain;h=1f1aeaa00a026681aafc9ca8c872815ec5239f1f;ds=inline
Update webpage
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diff --git a/www/index.html b/www/index.html
index 92893d1..00749b2 100644
--- a/www/index.html
+++ b/www/index.html
@@ -17,14 +17,15 @@
Browser Switchboard (formerly browser-proxy) is a program which allows
you to choose which browser to use as the default browser on Maemo devices.
-It supports MicroB, Tear, Fennec/Mobile Firefox, and Midori out of the box,
+It supports MicroB, Tear, Mobile Firefox, Opera Mobile, and Midori out of the box,
and can also be used to launch MicroB without having browserd running.
Current Release
-Version 3.2 (2010/02/22) (Diablo one-click install, Beta-quality Fremantle package)
+Version 3.2-2 (2010/05/28) (Diablo one-click install, Beta-quality Fremantle package)
- Make the "Web" menu entry and /usr/bin/browser script open the selected default browser, and provide a new "MicroB" menu entry and /usr/bin/microb script for launching MicroB.
- [Fremantle] Launching and closing MicroB now works! Many thanks to everyone who tested this and provided feedback, especially Faheem Pervez and Uwe Kaminski.
+- Add support for Opera Mobile.
- [Fremantle] Restarting the device after a fresh install of Browser Switchboard should no longer be necessary. Make sure you close any open MicroB browser windows before installing/upgrading, though! (Restarting after installation has never been required on Diablo.)
- [Fremantle] Force the Ovi Store bookmark to open in MicroB, since Ovi Store doesn't load in other browsers. Thanks to ToJa92 of the talk.maemo.org forums for reporting this.
- Add the ability to send debug logging output to syslog as well as the terminal, and add a config setting "logging={stdout,syslog,none}" to configure it. Thanks to Faheem Pervez for the suggestion.
@@ -48,8 +49,8 @@ will install the package from Maemo Extras for you.
can be found on the Maemo Garage
download page.
Packages can also be installed from the Maemo
-extras-testing repository
-(though don't blindly enable extras-testing and install/upgrade — see
+extras-devel repository
+(though don't blindly enable extras-devel and install/upgrade — see
the linked page first!)
Quick Start