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Firefox 3 Hits Release Candidate 2
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CmdrTaco
on Thu Jun 05, 2008 07:37 AM
from the unleash-the-upgrades dept.
from the unleash-the-upgrades dept.
Barence noted that Firefox has announced release candidate 2 of their highly popular web browser. You can read the release notes while you download. And since my copy just finished downloading, I guess I'll go install it. I hope I don't have any
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Actual Release Notes (Score:5, Informative)
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Argh. DISREGARD, that's the same bloody page that's in the article.
Well, it's a release candidate anyway so there's not going to be any new features. It'll be critical bugfixes only, which is probably why there's no dedicated release notes, they'll arrive for the final version. I'm guessing you could search Bugzilla to find recent fixes of critical or blocker bugs, but it's running pretty slowly now and I wouldn't know how to make such a search, so I'm leaving now.
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Re:Actual Release Notes (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't think your perception of user-friendly means what you think it does. Perhaps what you're looking for is "developer-friendly" or "obsessive geek friendly," in which case you might be better off going to http://developer.mozilla.org [mozilla.org]
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Home page has RC link... (Score:5, Informative)
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Old Look? (Score:3, Insightful)
(I'm one of those guys that still has the single close tab in the upper right corner rather than on each tab).
Re:Old Look? (Score:5, Informative)
-Register and log in to Firefox Addons
-Attempt to override the version check and install the theme
-Go to your %appdata% just after it fails and look for the temp XPI that it downloaded
-Copy it to the desktop and extract it with winrar
-Change the RDF file's <maxversion> to * or 3.0RC2 or something
-Zip the files back up, normal compression, rename to xpi
-Drag the file off the desktop into your firefox window to install!
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Re: (Score:3, Informative)
http://lifehacker.com/355973/make-your-extensions-work-with-the-firefox-3-beta [lifehacker.com]
I've done this and nothing complains about compatibility any more. Of course, there's a huge downside: nothing guarantees compatibility any more, either!
So far, I've found that old themes do not work very well (I miss Pinball!) In my case, they caused the scrollbar on the right side to disappear. On the posit
Re:Old Look? (Score:4, Informative)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6543 [mozilla.org]
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Re:Old Look? (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Old Look? (Score:5, Interesting)
Worked fine for me... I just click the scroll wheel on a link and bam, a new tab opens in the background on my Mac. Hey, it works in Safari too... and Opera.
Don't know what kind of Mac you're using, but they do work great with multibutton mice.
(And GUI designers can take a note about that - forcing a single button means you can't hide features away in right-click menus. There are literally Windows applications where the right click is used more often than left! Or heck, even Windows Explorer has modifier keys for right click - often Shift- or Alt- right-click can bring up a context menu with more actions [msdn.com].)
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Retroactively screwed up? (Score:5, Funny)
Wow, the update retroactively screwed up the story submission? That's slick!
I was just thinking, I will have just upgraded by the time I am done reading this po
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Re:Retroactively screwed up? (Score:5, Funny)
Stop it here, ple
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Re:Retroactively screwed up? (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Retroactively screwed up? (Score:5, Funny)
There, I fixed that fo
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Re:Retroactively screwed up? (Score:5, Funny)
2. Repeat lame joke ad nauseum.
3. ?????
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Re:Retroactively screwed up? (Score:4, Funny)
Yes, but you have to think in Russian [imdb.com]
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fill in the blanks (Score:5, Funny)
I guess I'll go install it. I hope I don't have any weasels in my trousers.
I guess I'll go install it. I hope I don't have any eels in my hovercraft.
I guess I'll go install it. I hope I don't have any embarrassing mistakes visible to the entire world, or at least as much of the world as comes here when bored.
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I guess I'll go install it. I hope I don't have anyone welcoming our new customizable, multi-tabbed, XUL-based browser overlords!
Until they bother fixing critical bugs... (Score:5, Insightful)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=235853 [mozilla.org]
Then I won't hold my breath for this release to me any more reliable or stable than any other from the last N years. Its about time they stopped doing a Microsoft and dicking about with "coooo , its so preeetty" UI stuff and bloatware functionalty that no one needs and starting fixing bloody bugs!
Yeah mod me down fanboys, see if I care, I'm just a user
Re:Until they bother fixing critical bugs... (Score:4, Interesting)
I wrote a proxy server to run on localhost, do DNS resolution, and send the request to the appropriate upstream proxy or directly to the source, just to work around this bug.
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Re:Until they bother fixing critical bugs... (Score:4, Informative)
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Theres a difference between.. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Until they bother fixing critical bugs... (Score:4, Interesting)
You a firefox dev by any chance?
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Who cares! (Score:5, Funny)
Sudden end!?!? (Score:5, Funny)
Advertising and the point of RCs (Score:4, Interesting)
But can it... (Score:5, Interesting)
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ooh-ooh-ooh where is my individual tab threading?? (Score:5, Interesting)
PLUGIN AUTHORS Listen up! (Score:3, Insightful)
Image scaling, finally! (Score:5, Interesting)
Glad to see this is finally in Firefox. Hopefully they've fixed a couple of other annoyances I've seen; the random refusal to load pages (that load after a restart, or in other browsers), and the failure of Alt-F search to find things that I can see right in front of me on the page.
To late? (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, I suck as a spelling Nazi.
Re:Crash (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:"I Hope I Don't Have Any" (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Read this (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:Momory Issues? (Score:5, Informative)
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080317-firefox-3-goes-on-a-diet-eats-less-memory-than-ie-and-opera.html [arstechnica.com]
http://www.thebrowserworld.com/2008/03/29/firefox-30-beta-4-vs-opera-950-beta-vs-safari-31-beta-multiple-sites-opening-test/ [thebrowserworld.com]
http://cybernetnews.com/2008/03/26/cybernotes-browser-performance-comparisons/ [cybernetnews.com]
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Memory Issues (Score:5, Interesting)
1 - Firefox 3 uses far less memory than Firefox 2.
2 - Most "memory leaks" come from poorly written extensions. Turn them all off and check out the difference.
3 - The biggest reason Firefox starts using a slew of memory after a bunch of browsing isn't a bug, but literaly a feature. It keeps fully rendered versions of pages in memory, so when you hhit the Back button, it can pull them up quicker. You can disable this feature if you want.
4 - People have this misconception that they should never use their memory. Unused memory does you no good.
5 - Next time try Google before you post a stupid quesiton.
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Re:Momory Issues? (Score:5, Funny)
To clarify Mozilla's position on the matter:
Thank you for your understanding. :)
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Re:Firefox is starting to give me the shits (Score:5, Insightful)
1. What do you mean? Yes, Firefox 3 isn't compatible with (some) Firefox 2 extensions. But then again, Firefox 3 is a whole new version... and it's still at release-candidate level. I've never had extensions break during an incremental upgrade, for instance. (If they become marked as incompatible, that's the fault of the extension author, who should have set compatibility as 2.* or whatever.)
2. I've never seen that. Normally it just downloads the incremental update and applies it on the next restart.
3. Well many of us happen to like the new functionality of the combined address-bar/search-bar. However, it's trivial to return to the old-style behavior if that's what you want (e.g. this [mozilla.org]). The same is true of most other changes. Firefox is very customizable.
4. Sorry to hear that it's unstable on your system. On the systems I use, Firefox 3 has been decidedly more stable than Firefox 2. Faster, too. From various things I've read, it sounds like the typical experience is that Firefox 3 is faster, more stable, and more robust than Firefox 2. But, as always, your mileage may vary.
5. Huh? When you try to exit, there is a single confirmation box, which can be disabled. It doesn't pop up "a thousand confirmations". Exaggerate much?
6. Huh? I've never had to re-download extensions when upgrading Firefox (even when installing a whole new version). The only time extensions re-download is when a new version of the extension is available. But... how exactly do you propose to get the new version without downloading it?
I'm sorry that you seem to be having troubles with Firefox. From what I can tell, this isn't a typical experience. Also, note that you're most welcome to keep using older versions if they suit you better.
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Re:Firefox is starting to give me the shits (Score:5, Informative)
What's your solution here? Freeze the extension API forever? It's up to the extension developers, not Mozilla, to make sure they're compatible and mark them so. If you know what you're doing you can bypass this check, but at your own peril.
See, there's this great new search engine called Google.com, and if you go there and type "Firefox 3 disable awesomebar", the very first link describes exactly how to do that. But somehow I get the feeling you'd rather complain about it than actually take it upon yourself to do something about it.
OK, now it's painfully obvious you're either a troll or haven't been paying attention at all. Every Firefox 3 article I've read since the betas started coming out gushed over how memory management was so much better than in 2, how faster it is, etc. The Mozilla devs publicly discussed in many locations all the work they went through to find and plug memory leaks, prevent circular references in Javascript and extensions from tying up memory, etc.
Again I'm pretty sure you'd rather just complain than actually read about it but your friend Google will help you find plenty of information on this.
I can't even parse this one. You leave the tab-close confirmation on, but don't want it to confirm when you close tabs? Whatever your issue here is, I'm sure there's a setting or extension for it if you'd take 2 minutes to research.
Right-click, Save Link As...
What exactly is it about IE you would like Firefox to emulate?
And how does drivel like this get modded "Insightful"?!
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Re:Acid3 (Score:5, Informative)
Correct, it has been in feature freeze for quite a while and no more changes will be made to the rendering engine.
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