What's new from release notes
* Mozilla Mail has junk-mail classification. With some initial
"training" the client can identify and segregate spam messages from
good messages. To see more about Mozilla's junk-mail classification,
visit the Mozilla Spam Filtering page.
* Newsgroup filters have been implemented.
* An initial implementation of Mozilla Midas, rich text editing
controls, has landed in Mozilla for 1.3. See the Midas page for more
information.
* Image auto sizing allows a user to toggle between full-sized images
and images sized to fit the browser window. To give it a try, load a
large image into the browser window or size the window to be much
smaller. Now clicking on the image will alternate between auto-sized
and full-sized. The feature can be disabled (or enabled) from the
Appearance panel in Preferences.
* Users can now "dynamically" switch profiles. To give it a try, from
the tools menu select "Switch Profile..."
* Find as you type, formerly known as type ahead find, has a new
preferences panel (Advanced: Keyboard Navigation).
* When installed, Chatzilla now has a normal Mozilla preferences panel.
* Mozilla 1.3 also includes fixes for performance, standards
compliance and site compatibility.
* Mozilla has a new splash screen. We already know. Please don't
report this to Bugzilla. Thanks
Major changes since Mozilla 1.2:
Browser
* Bookmark quick search capability
Mail
* New junk mail classification capabilities
* Improved filters
* Mozilla Views to help locate, organise and prioritise mail
* Improved interoperability with IMAP servers
The full list of changes can be found at
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.3a/
Major changes since Mozilla 1.1:
Browser
* Type ahead find
* Additional toolbar customization
* Visual enhancements to interface
* Tabbed browsing enhancements
* Browser idle time can now be used to auto-fetch ahead documents
* XML prettyprinting
* Fix for DHTML bug in 1.2
Mail
* New "filter after the fact" capability
* Drag and drop from the message search results window
The full list of changes can be found at
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.2.1/
Mozilla is the freely available version of Netscape's browser. Because
only freely distributable code is included, some features are not yet
present.
This is a Linux binary package for Linux and NetBSD/i386.