Tor Browser Bundle 1.2.1 Released
Tor Browser Bundle 1.2.1 is released. The major changes are:
- changes to Firefox to stop scanning for plugins such as Java, Windows Media, etc. These were disabled by torbutton, but still showed up in Firefox. More work will continue on this task
- Include OpenSSL dll (ssleay32.dll) so we're not relying upon the system ssl dll. This should fix Vidalia errors relating to ssl differences.
The official changelog is:
- Better updates to Firefox to stop scanning for plugins on start
- Update Pidgin to 2.5.6r2
- Update Firefox to 3.0.11
- Include OpenSSL 0.9.8k DLL and stop using the system ssl dll
- Update Tor to 0.2.1.16-rc
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hi i'd be grateful if you
hi
i'd be grateful if you upload .zip (not .rar or .exe) format of files because i can't download .exe and .rar files
tnx
re: hi i'd be grateful if you
As a workaround for now, you can mail gettor@torproject.org from your gmail account, with the word
tor-im-browser-bundle
in your mail. Then you'll get a .z file in your mailbox, which you can download and unzip.
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Jabber client
There's some concern regarding the size of the bundle; "It's too big for folk inside to DL".
Someone is working on integrating an alternative Jabber client.
Is that a consideration?
Is it only compatible with Windows?
is there Tor for Mac? If so, where?
Yes, Tor for MAC
Yes, it's right there on the download page, https://www.torproject.org/easy-download.html.en