Linked by Adam S on Tue 4th Nov 2008 14:33 UTC, submitted by techsin
Developers have proposed an out-of-the-world browsing experience for Mozilla Firefox 4. Here is a user who peeks into those features and gives us insight. Taragana.com looks at Mozilla initiatives that might make it into Firefox 4.
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by red_devel on Wed 5th Nov 2008 14:25 UTC
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2006-03-30
I stopped using FF when v3 came out - tired of the bloat
Too bad, because FF3 actually saw some marked improvements in memory usage compared to FF2.
and is it just me, or does v3 look eerily similar to IE7?
Uhhh...I think thats just you, buddy. Granted I'm using FF3 on Linux and of course this new version takes on the local look and feel of the OS you're using it on. Maybe its just the fact that its using native Windows stuff that gives you the inclination that its more Microsofty.
Building Dillo when I get home and will use Opera for those sites I have to...
I used to use Dillo a lot, but I'm afraid its just not practical anymore with richer content being soooo much more common. It also hardly matters from a performance standpoint with hardware as cheap as it is and most modern browsers being pretty quick. Opera is a fine browser though, and I can't knock you for choosing it, even though I prefer FF3 for mostly petty reasons myself.
Member since:
2006-03-30
Too bad, because FF3 actually saw some marked improvements in memory usage compared to FF2.
Uhhh...I think thats just you, buddy. Granted I'm using FF3 on Linux and of course this new version takes on the local look and feel of the OS you're using it on. Maybe its just the fact that its using native Windows stuff that gives you the inclination that its more Microsofty.
I used to use Dillo a lot, but I'm afraid its just not practical anymore with richer content being soooo much more common. It also hardly matters from a performance standpoint with hardware as cheap as it is and most modern browsers being pretty quick. Opera is a fine browser though, and I can't knock you for choosing it, even though I prefer FF3 for mostly petty reasons myself.