BrowserPlus 2.2.0 is Live!

Howdy!

We are delighted to announce that BrowserPlus 2.2.0 is now live at browserplus.yahoo.com. Yes, we pushed on a Friday. Again.

Here's a brief summary of some of the highlights of this release:

1. Better Installer

Between our platform update code and our HTML/JavaScript/C++ interop technology, we had most of what we needed to make our own installer, rather than use a 3rd party package. So we did.

The main purpose and benefit was to dramatically reduce the number of clicks required from end users at install time.

Other benefits include complete skinnability using plain ol' HTML and CSS. An sdk for developing your own installer skin will be available.

We now provide better progress feedback to the user during install.

2. I18n and L10n

Using Yahoo's amazing localization resources, we have currently localized the platform into 13 languages and 30 locales.

The localization applies to our Installer, Permissions dialogs, and Configuration Panel.

Seeing is believing:

BrowserPlus Installer

We use IDNA to handle non-ascii domain names. We display dates and times in a locale-respectful manner in the Config Panel.

All of this is based on detection of the user's locale, and falling back to appropriate parent locales when necessary.

3. Services in their own process

As mentioned in a previous blog post, BrowserPlus Services now run in their own process. This enhances the stability of the platform, and also aids in debugging when you're writing a service.

4. It's Shrinkage!

We are now exploiting LZMA compression in our packaging and are seeing great improvement in the delivery size of the platform and services.

Enjoy!

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