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Minimo 0.13 for Pocket PC Released

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 18, 2006 – 9:35 am
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minimo013.pngFound this over on Geekzone and thought I would pass along. There has got to be a few Minimo followers on Mobility Site!

The new Minimo v 0.13 is now available for download. The software is an implementation of Mozilla for Windows Mobile devices. Items addressed in this release include:

  • New User interface (UI)
  • HomeBase sidebar
  • Inital download support landed
  • Better Windows Mobile SP 5.0 support
  • Lots of bug fixes.

    The code checkout moved to MOZILLA 1.8 branch for future releases.

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