I stuck to the melon though later I was sorry not to have tried the other. She brought them in the most beautiful glass containers which I have never seen before. However I did enjoy drinking Michelle’s delicious water melon juice and mix fruit juice which were both minus sugar. Sumi made some delicious home made Dhokla with green chutney and I dived in and saved a few pieces for later. And Pragya always brings samosas from Kanthis which everyone enjoys and finds difficult to eat a whole one. Gina brought bags of hot chips and Nat two types of dips and her delicious Aam Panna. I remembered the boys buying them from Iyengar and gave it a try! Came well even if I say so! Pushpa grated carrots and coconuts and made a yummy mix with diced onion, mint, curry leaf, green chillie and ginger garlic which topped the bread which was toasted on the tawa. I made a large plate of chicken sausages stuffed with cheese and corn.
Ibrowse review skin#
Annika my DIL always says I am a white woman in a brown skin cause I love sandwiches and bland food. There were two types of sandwiches – chicken and mayo made by Sue and hard boiled egg by someone else. Sigh! I got Pushpa to keep two for me for the next days breakfast!
This time she made the most scrumptious chicken filled buns which she lathered with a lashing of egg and crumbs and toasted on the tawa. We have one of the best chefs in India in our group so Bridget brings the most divine and unusual snacks. Infact the food becomes so much as everyone never brings one plate, they bring a load!
Just a plate for all of us and everyone has a blast. At iTea, we binge again on snacks which all of us make at home and bring with much love. One is called the Biriyani Binge and one the iTea.
Ibrowse review full#
IBrowse 2.5 is available directly from our website – to purchase the full version, please visit (special discounted upgrades available to registered users of IBrowse 2.x and 1.x).We have two parties in a year for iBrowse. Hundreds of other minor and major bug fixes + improvements, and increased tolerance of broken sites for better compatibility.Improved general stability and memory leaks plugged.Your mousewheel can now be used for scrolling and various MUI defined keyboard shortcuts are now honoured. Rendering is done in a more MUI4/5 compatible manner allowing these objects to inherit your MUI settings. TextEditField object has had an overhaul, fixing various issues and adding new features.The OpenSearch standard is now supported for allowing search engines to automatically be added to the search bar, in addition to the existing older Sherlock/Mycroft support from IBrowse 2.4.4Gb+ file handling and downloads, with files bigger than 2Gb now being handled properly in the GUI (OS4 only).Full alpha channel support on >= 15-bit displays (OS4 only).The JPEG and PNG decoders now fully utilise the decoding improvements and optimisations from the current Warp Datatypes, which also includes AltiVec acceleration in the JPEG decoder. All the internal image decoders have been improved, with various fixes, alpha channel handling, and speed optimisations.Browser spoofing strings can now be customised in a variety of different ways with up to 128 user defined strings available in the preferences.MUI 3.8 is still supported (although we recommend 3.9 as a minimum). Integrated with new MUI 4.0 and 5.0 features, including new context sensitive mouse pointers, support for various built-in MUI menus and other new GUI additions.Support for AmiSSLv4 has been added to IBrowse 2.5, allowing the use of the most up to date SSL implementation available for AmigaOS, including TLSv1.3, based on the most recent versions of OpenSSL.Other features include faster image rendering using hardware compositing, anti-aliased text rendering and proper daylight saving time handling. Uses the new graphics.library RTG system, dropping CyberGraphX support completely. This is not a simple port, but we have taken great care to ensure it fully utilises of all the relevant new features avaiable in OS4 and as such requires a minimum of OS4.1 Final Edition. Below is a very brief summary of the key changes since version 2.4: IBrowse 2.5 fixes many bugs, making it the most stable and fastest version yet, but more importantly brings modern SSL/TLS support and a fully native AmigaOS 4.x build. However, we are extremely happy to finally make this new version available to all the valued users who have been waiting so patiently. After many years in the making, development has been on a roller coaster since IBrowse 2.4, with challenging personal, technical and commercial issues complicating the release schedule. Oliver Roberts and the IBrowse Team are pleased to announce the immediate release of IBrowse 2.5 for AmigaOS 3.x and 4.x.