Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Sep 2011 19:45 UTC, submitted by lemur2
Mozilla & Gecko clones Mozilla has released Firefox 7. Unlike releases of Firefox 5 and Firefox 6 which were relatively minor upgrades to the browser, Firefox 7 includes a number of significant improvements, most important of which is probably the drastically reduced memory usage.
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lemur2
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"All Firefox vs. Chrome dick-measuring is pointless, both of them are amateur-hour toys given the lack of 64-bit support on Windows. For all of the knee-jerk, anti-MS whining about how far behind IE is, there have been 64-bit versions available since at least IE7. C'mon guys, at least try to keep up LOL! Until Google or Mozilla manage to reach at least the same level that IE was at 3-4 years ago, I'll stick the vastly-superior IE 10 thankyouverymuch.
I think that Chrome 32 bit is faster than any IE version, be it 32 or 64 bits. It has sandbox, lots of addons including adblock, so for many people Chrome is the best browser. "

Your information is out of date. Chrome is no longer faster than IE9. Firefox 7 is faster than both Chrome and IE9, and it has vastly more addons.

I actually run Firefox 7 64-bit version under Linux, so I'm not exactly sure what the issue is with the lack of a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows. Perhaps it is the same issue that makes 64-bit IE9 have abysmal performance.

Edited 2011-09-30 00:58 UTC

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