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Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 Released
May 19th
This is the best way to start a monday. Finally the day has come. The first thing I saw today when I brought up my Firefox 3 windows was the sweet windows of updating Firefox.
This is how the update window looks. The next thing I did was to visit the getfirefox.com site to see if it was mentioned. Atleast they have a link there to try the new version
For everyone who havent tried it yet. ITSĀ A MUST
Firefox 3 Beta 4 proven to be the best of the lot browser
Mar 19th
One of the main reasons that I did not install Firefox 2 on my freshly reformatted Windows Xp laptop is because I have used it for more than an year at my work on a workstation that has about 4 gigs of RAM. My experience shows that the average browser used memory of Firefox 2 is about 650 mb. Now that is a Huuuuuuuuuge number for a single application to be using up. My laptop has just about 1 gig of Ram and I would not want half of it to be eaten by the browser itself.
I then heard about these great reviews about Firefox 3 and its memory management. I gave it a try and it exceeds my expectations by a huuuuuge margin. It tends to load pates as fast as Opera does and way too faster to IE 7.
Some of the main features that I like in Firefox 3 are its ability to remember the page titles, its new crash recovery, Download manager(my favourite) and the design. On the whole I give it a 8 out of 10.
In fact Cnet recently rated it as the best browser in the industry as of now. I tried giving IE 8 a try after I got to know about it but ended up getting dependency problems of other software. If installing a BROWSER is such a pain in the ass, then I can do without the internet.
The present version of Firefox 3 is Beta 4. You can download it here.
At first I was concerned with the extension compatibility of Firefox 3, but I you have read my post on making old extensions compatible, you will be able to get most of them working just fine on Firefox 3.
Its a MUST download.

