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Mozbackup 1.4.8) - Add: FS#152 - New Graphic for Mozbackup 1.4.8 - Fix: FS#143 - ZIP Version Should Contains Directory Changelog (since MozBackup 1.4) ------------------------------- (MozBackup 1.4.8) - Add: FS#152 - New graphic for MozBackup 1.4.8 - Fix: FS#143 - ZIP version should contains directory (MozBackup 1.4.8 Beta) - Fix: FS#120 - Check Czech localization - Fix: FS#123 - language file hasn't applied correctry - Fix: FS#141 - Spelling error on component selection screen. (MozBackup 1.4.8 Alpha) - Add: FS#1 - Backup file urlbarhistory.sqlite from SeaMonkey 2.0 profile - Add: FS#6 - Add support for Netscape 9 - Add: FS#7 - Add support for logging - Add: FS#8 - Add support for SeaMonkey 2.0 - Add: FS#9 - Add support for Flock - Add: FS#10 - Add support for Sunbird - Add: FS#11 - Migrate to Nullsoft installer - Add: FS#13 - Add support for Firefox/Thunderbird portable - Add: FS#16 - Add option for disable password question dialog - Add: FS#22 - Option to save unsupported files from profile - Add: FS#18 - Enable extensions backup by default - Add: FS#38 - Add test if backup's file is ok after backup - Add: FS#39 - Rename Backup.exe to MozBackup.exe - Add: FS#45 - Backup file urlclassifier3.sqlite from profile - Add: FS#48 - backup.ini / fileformat: Add "Day of Week" (Monday, ...) - Add: FS#67 - Support for Netscape Messenger 9.0 - Add: FS#69 - Add license information to all source files - Add: FS#70 - Create profile for MozBackup - Add: FS#73 - Create documentation for compilation of MozBackup - Add: FS#75 - Add new bookmarks* files to backup process - Add: FS#77 - Backup new signons3.txt file. - Add: FS#81 - Backup file cert_override.txt - Add: FS#82 - Backup file permissions.sqlite - Add: FS#112 - Command Line - password option - Add: FS#114 - Backup urlclassifierkey3.txt - Add: FS#115 - Add support for Spicebird - Fix: FS#4 - No error when no space on device - Fix: FS#14 - MozBackup cannot save backup's file to server drives - Fix: FS#17 - Add file version to backup.exe/mozbackup.exe - Fix: FS#27 - Possible to disable General Settings for backup - Fix: FS#28 - Dual monitor support - Fix: FS#30 - Problem with large backups - Fix: FS#49 - Write new prefs.js parser - Fix: FS#63 - All restored Firefox plugins are enabled - Fix: FS#68 - Add support of creation of new profiles for new supported applications - Fix: FS#84 - Add check that file profilefiles.txt is in program directory. - Fix: FS#118 - Better highlighting location where backups are stored (MozBackup 1.4.7) - Same like beta (MozBackup 1.4.7 Beta) - Add: Support for Firefox 3.0 Alphas - Add: Warning dialog before restore action - Fix: Backup/restore Thunderbird RSS accounts (MozBackup 1.4.6) - Add: Support for Places. (MozBackup 1.4.6 Beta) - Fix: Some Windows Vista related bugs. - Fix: Password handling in FF 2.0.0.2/1.5.0.10. (MozBackup 1.4.5) - Fix: Some bug fixed. (MozBackup 1.4.5 Beta) - Add: Support for extensions: * Adblock Plus (subdirectory adblockplus) * Google Toolbar (subdirectory GoogleToolbarData) * ChatZilla (subdirectory ChatZilla) * Prebar (file prefbar.rdf) - Add: Support for Microsummaries (see: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Microsummaries) - Add: Support for Phishing Protection (see: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/bonecho/anti-phishing/) - Add: Support for client-side session and persistent storage. (see: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#scs-client-side) - Add: Support for new storage of search setting. - Add: Support for sessions. - Fix: Problem with backup emails (Thunderbird Nightly Builds) (MozBackup 1.4.4) - Same like beta. (MozBackup 1.4.4 Beta) - Add: Support for Firefox 2.0 Alpha1 (Bon Echo) - Add: File bookmarks.bak to backup process. - Add: Support for extensions: * Clippings * Crash Recovery * Download Manager Tweak * File Title, * ForecastFox * Greasemonkey * HTML Validator * Lightning * Menu Editor * Mouse Gestures * Sage * Signature * Slim Extension List * Stylish * Tab Mix Plus * Tabbrowser Extensions * Web Developer - Fix: Some small bugs. - Fix: Rename "E-mail settings only" to "Accounts settings only". (MozBackup 1.4.3) - Same build like Beta 2 (MozBackup 1.4.3 Beta 2) - Add: Support for extensions: Bookmarks Synchronizer, ScrapBook, Tabbrowser Preferences, View Source With - Add: Warning before backup of extensions. - Fix: Some preferences in backup.ini was set to non-default values. (MozBackup 1.4.3 Beta) - Add: Support for SeaMonkey 1.0a - Add: You can specify output file format now. See backup.ini. - Add: Users needn't run MozBackup many times when they need backup many profiles. - Add: You can specify output directory for backups for every application. - Add: You can select program or profile by doubleclick. - Add: Backup of bookmarks backup. - Fix: Bug with password handling when you restore a backup. (MozBackup 1.4.2) - Fixed one bug with restore extensions and themes - New graphics (Thanks to Tomas Kebert) - Add backup and restore directory searchplugins from profile (new in Firefox 1.1 NB) - Some improvements (MozBackup 1.4.1) - Fixed bug with backups of extensions and themes - Fixed bug with restore passwords.
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