In message <38a2ceab40c.00000ffbd...@davehigton.me.uk> Dave Higton <d...@davehigton.me.uk> wrote:
> It may be easier than you think! > There are two things you can do: > 1) Keep getting and using the latest Continuous Integration (CI) > build of NetSurf. > You can semi-automate the process nicely with Fetch_NS, which is > abailable from http://aconet.org/tools/fetch-ns.zip > 2) When it behaves incorrectly, report it on the bug tracker. > The bug tracker is easy enough to use, and works with NetSurf. > You can access it starting from the "Contact the developers" > link on the NetSurf home page. > The developers are very receptive to bug reports! > There are warnings about the stability of CI builds, but in > my experience these warnings wildly exaggerate the likelihood > of genuine problems. But I will repeat this advice: if you > see the "infinite hourglass" when using NS, hit Alt-Break - > do NOT use Ctrl-Break. > It's sensible to keep at least one version that you know to > be good. If you use Fetch_NS, this will happen automatically; > you will want to clear out some of the earlier stored versions > from time to time. > Dave > ____________________________________________________________ > Can't remember your password? Do you need a strong and secure password? > Use Password manager! It stores your passwords & protects your account. > Check it out at http://mysecurelogon.com/password-manager Let me confess my slackness, idleness and use of Windows. I still have Version 29 (27 February 2012), and not very experienced, but I am willing to do my bit. Please tell me exactly what I have to do. Michael Bell -- --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus