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Software News   Software News : Sputnik Beta available
   posted by Valwit on 11-Nov-2006 19:43:12 (11210 reads)
First beta of Sputnik, a WWW-Browser with CSS, is now available for MorphOS! You can find it at the project page.
    

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Raffaele 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 11:02:55
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@BrandonLee

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Poster: BrandonLee Date: 12-Nov-2006 11:54:55

@Raffaele

What's the point of this comment? This us against them attitude is getting really tired, you know?


Me and Yoodoo2 we were joking pal!

So please don't make a fool of yourself by misunderstanding, as Mawrick and Jahc did them both too.

Get life easy.

Lucky beggars or trashy bums we are all amigans.


[And I stop here. I don't want to answer more to what it is obvious.

@ All:

Read carefully joke posts and the answer to jokes before starting moaning about unexistent flamewars you had had seen only in your mind]

Last edited by Raffaele on 12-Nov-2006 at 11:07 AM.
Last edited by Raffaele on 12-Nov-2006 at 11:05 AM.


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 11:36:11
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Maybe sometimes it's better not to try some jokes


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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you can run MorphOS *now* on CSPPC/BlizzardPPC equipped Amigas so it's definitely Amiga related


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 12:34:36
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get a life petah

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r-tea 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@ hatschi
There is no cache yet, no menu options except for "Prefs", no cookie support, etc.

IIRC cache engine and cookie support are o the top of marcik's "to do" list.


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 13:52:35
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give aros a new boost, port your browser to it!


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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Raffaele
Quote:
@ All:

Read carefully joke posts and the answer to jokes before starting moaning about unexistent flamewars you had had seen only in your mind]


Just don't forget that we come from different parts and cultures in the world.
What is a joke to you, can be a serious offence to someone else and vice versa.

The TOS has a part that says: Be cautious when using sarcasm and humour. Without facial expressions and tone of voice, they do not translate easily over the Internet in posts.

That part is there for a very good reason.

Now, what I want to say with this is:
Jokes are fine, and fun. If you have a joke don't be afraid to share it with the rest of us.
Just use a bit caution when you post .


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hatschi 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@r-tea
Quote:
IIRC cache engine and cookie support are o the top of marcik's "to do" list.


Great!

Btw, some more Zami- er... Sputnik-screenshots:

Amazon
Ebay
Wikipedia #1
Wikipedia #2
NASA
Browser info (note the "OS platform" )

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ShInKurO 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 15:31:53
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Why don't you use Antialiased fonts?
Are not Japanese fonts supported?

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yoodoo2 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 15:38:27
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Blimey.

Perhaps I ought to limit my use of idiosyncratic English phrases.

"Lucky beggars" has nothing to do with begging at all - it's a milder form of "lucky buggers"!

I really don't think Raffaele was trying to cause a big fight with his comments either.

Could we not just all be glad that one section of the Amiga/Amiga-like commuity has the making of a modern browser?


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hatschi 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
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Quote:
Why don't you use Antialiased fonts?


Because they are too slow on my Powerup-system (175Mhz).

Quote:
Are not Japanese fonts supported?


Haven't looked into that yet. The preferences allow switching between different codepages though.

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Mawrick 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@Raffaele

Alright, no problem with jokes, but the wording could have been a bit better, anyway wasn't ment as an offending comment, so hopefully you didn't get that offended....;)

regards

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Raffaele 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@ Mawrick

No problem Mawrick.


@ yoodoo2

Yes, I understood you had no desire to harm, and I don't intendend "lucky beggars" as an offence, just a joke.

And just I don't believe my eyes, when people then went upset!

I answered you with another joke, just to suggest you all (with a bit of humor) to start a bounty from AmigaOS side.

Last edited by Raffaele on 12-Nov-2006 at 05:09 PM.


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@ VooDoo

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just test it on mu MoS PowerUp and work just fine..


Just out of curiosity in respect to the recent "usefulness" of the Efika - how slow is Sputnik on the PowerUP boards? Is it useful, or does slow speed make it useless?

Do you think Sputnik will be useful on an Efika system with twice the performance?

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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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Quote:
Just out of curiosity in respect to the recent "usefulness" of the Efika - how slow is Sputnik on the PowerUP boards? Is it useful, or does slow speed make it useless?

Do you think Sputnik will be useful on an Efika system with twice the performance


The Efika, or any other hardware for that matter, is not the aim of this thread. Knowing that if he answers there is going to be another "how useful the Efika is" discussion, do not mention it again in this thread.


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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@hatschi

Just noticed in your last screenshot: i.e. Browser info (note the "OS platform" ) that cookies have been "forbitten". If that word means what I think it means, I don't think I'll touch those cookies any more.

Hans


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hatschi 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 18:41:02
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Quote:
Just noticed in your last screenshot: i.e. Browser info (note the "OS platform" ) that cookies have been "forbitten". If that word means what I think it means, I don't think I'll touch those cookies any more.




LOL, great find, didn't notice that typo.

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Re: Sputnik Beta available
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@Raffaele

I'm sure you'll understand that it is sometimes difficult to separate the jokes from the annoying "us against them" posts.
What separates your post from a real flame is the tiny smiley and even then, some flame posts have those too. ;)

This is sorted out now.

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Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 20:01:46
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Nice, i hope a AmigaOS4 Version will coming soon.


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Chris_Y 
Re: Sputnik Beta available
Posted on 12-Nov-2006 20:11:11
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@hatschi

Quote:
Browser info (note the "OS platform" )


That needs fixing, as does the User-Agent string.

Anyway, one of these is called for:

A whole tribe of the little critters will turn up when the OS4 version is released


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