Have you tried deleting your preferences? Open up the terminal and enter the command rm -R ~/.mozilla to remove the Mach-O Mozilla and Chimera prefs. Regular Mozilla keeps its prefs in ~/Library/Mozilla. Also, I believe Mach-O requires some special compile settings to build and launch properly. I'd suggest simply downloading a Mach-O binary from <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/risc_abacus/" target="_blank">Riscky Workings</a>.
ricRocket:
Chimera can't officially be called Chimera because there was already a UNIX browser called Chimera that still owns the rights to that name. That's why they've changed the name to Navigator.
[quote] Chimera can't officially be called Chimera because there was already a UNIX browser called Chimera that still owns the rights to that name. <hr></blockquote>
Fair enough, how about Chimaera?
Actually, how about *anything* more creative than "Navigator"...
okay, I'll stop whining now, it's still a great browser!
Version 0.2.4 is out now and does include support for some plug-ins. I just finished a QT movie trailer (MIB II) and visited <a href="http://mmicons.com" target="_blank">http://mmicons.com</a> that is a very interactive Flash site. Flash is so-so and needs work as the site escaped the browsers borders and spilled over the navigation and status bars. The developers are saying it is highly crash prone on plug-in pages and only out for a lookeee here see whats going on preview. They recomend keeping 0.2.3 for a back up if you happen to use Chimera as your primary browser. Like me.
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Have you tried deleting your preferences? Open up the terminal and enter the command rm -R ~/.mozilla to remove the Mach-O Mozilla and Chimera prefs. Regular Mozilla keeps its prefs in ~/Library/Mozilla. Also, I believe Mach-O requires some special compile settings to build and launch properly. I'd suggest simply downloading a Mach-O binary from <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/risc_abacus/" target="_blank">Riscky Workings</a>.
ricRocket:
Chimera can't officially be called Chimera because there was already a UNIX browser called Chimera that still owns the rights to that name. That's why they've changed the name to Navigator.
[ 04-23-2002: Message edited by: starfleetX ]</p>
Fair enough, how about Chimaera?
Actually, how about *anything* more creative than "Navigator"...
okay, I'll stop whining now, it's still a great browser!
rr.
[ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: ricRocket ]</p>
[ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: Odinn5 ]</p>