
Mike Perry:
The changelog for this is fairly small, but we did enable accessibility support (screen readers, etc for vision impared) for Windows. Testing of these features on Windows is especially useful for this reason: https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/builds/3.5.1/
Changelog: * All Platforms * Bug 10447: Remove SocksListenAddress to allow multiple socks ports. * Bug 10464: Remove addons.mozilla.org from NoScript whitelist * Update Torbutton to 1.6.5.3 * Bug 9486: Clear NoScript Temporary Permissions on New Identity * Update Tor to 0.2.4.20 * Windows * Bug 9259: Enable Accessibility support in Firefox build
Testing: tor-browser-linux64-3.5.1_en-US.tar.xz Platform: Debian 7.3 Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz Tor version: v0.2.4.20 (git-3cb5c70beec5bf46) libevent version: 2.0.21-stable OpenSSL version: 1.0.1e Firefox: ESR 24.2.0 System Tray Icon: no, present with vidalia-standalone Network Map: no, present with vidalia-standalone New ID without losing tabs:no, yes with vidalia-standalone TBB Launches successfully: yes Connects to the Tor network: yes Browser toolbars and menus work, tab dragging works: yes All extensions are present and functional: yes - HTTPS-Everywhere 3.4.4tbb - NoScript 2.6.8.7 - TorButton 1.6.5.3 - TorLauncher 0.2.4.2 WebBrowsing works as expected - HTTP, HTTPS, .onion browsing works - HTML5 videos work (http://videojs.com/) - http://ip-check.info/?lang=en - ok - https://panopticlick.eff.org/ - unique among 530,785, 19.02 bits of identifying information SOCKS/external apps work as expected: yes Uses a bridge: yes -- kat