Firefox 3 release candidate 1 has recently been released (Download it here, if you didn’t know already.)
If you don’t use Firefox, then you have no excuse. Get it and start using it. Please let go of that mind-numbingly useless Internet Exploiter. Did you know that IE has been condemned by the UN?! ![]()
If you use Firefox 2, then you should probably upgrade too, since Firefox 3 is faster and lighter and it shows, even in normal usage. The only two problems I could imagine with this upgrade would be A, that some of your extensions don’t work with 3, or B, that you don’t like a dual Firefox system (which is what you’ll get if you install a beta 3 over a stable 2.) But that won’t bother you if you completely switch to FF3.
As an assurance, I’ve been using FF3 for some time now, and the betas have been becoming stable enough for me (even more so than “stable” FF2s.)
Firefox rules!
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MatGill | 20-May-08 at 5:48 pm | Permalink
I’ve been using Ubuntu hardy for a while now. You know, FF3 betas were indeed buggy in Linux in the first betas specifically in combination with rich audio/video plugins (flash, embedded media players, etc). I totally noticed the process of getting more and more stable. It’s nice to see the idea of beta works
yzt | 20-May-08 at 9:43 pm | Permalink
Indeed! Since I for one have never been part of a project that released alpha/betas!