It’s mainly a bug fix — reducing a few oversized fonts, bringing back the serif and improving compatibility between the Google and Yahoo! APIs.
Please leave your comments with any installation issues.
It’s mainly a bug fix — reducing a few oversized fonts, bringing back the serif and improving compatibility between the Google and Yahoo! APIs.
Please leave your comments with any installation issues.
Oh, sure — give the spammers a way to send us actual Spam.
How about Web 2.0.1b — enables the inclusion of actual physical objects (e.g. chocolate) in RSS feeds?
are you guys in the same room?
How about 2.0.2 where everything becomes a little “mac-like”?
Rob I remember installing NCSA Mosaic 0.9 for Mac on your Centris 610 at the bunker.
I also remember my reaction at seeing it for the first time myself: “what are the colored lines under everything…oh well, back to my hypercard database project.”
Then I downloaded and installed MacHTTP. I made some pages and discovered I needed Mosaic to view them. I actually “got” the server before the browser.
And that’s the way its been ever since, jimmy.
Thanks grandpa internet guy.
Those “getting” moments are some of my favourite stories. :)