As you all might be knowing that Mozilla has released its latest final version of Firefox that is Firefox 3.5. As per Mozilla it is twice faster than other browsers and more useful. It launches quickly, sticks up complex sites such as Gmail and Google Maps without any hiccup in fire, and can open lots of tabs without crash into force.So far it is assumed that the new Firefox browser will be used by more than 30% of the internauts. The browser can set aside various other browsers now used, including paid and free versions of browsers.
However things like getting Firefox to install add-ons or themes without restarting the browser gets left out of a major release, and an important question to many people all over since Firefox 2 has been . Approved in Acid tests or Firefox which are also the fastest of any browser, but, beyond technology blogs who write about acid tests care about them? Do you as a user really care about what they are, or do you care which browser is really fast for you, in my opinion of Google Chrome and Opera faster than any Firefox 3.5 is, try moving around browser after loading few tabs have been pure move will tell you which browser is lighter.
For much of last year as Microsoft, Google, and Apple released new major browsers, I had remained with Firefox mainly from a deluded sense of loyalty to his progressive manifesto paste. Not anymore Firefox, finally, is back and there are better reasons than ideology to your default browser to make.There may be no more issues arise for a perfect version of Firefox 3.5, which is the second candidate version also released the same week.
Now one assumes that the second candidate's own version the final product soon to be released will be. With this expectation, the second version candidate the same name as that of the new version to be released data. If no more issues are raised, the second release candidate itself will be the new browser the world is eagerly waiting for.
As per me Firefox 3.5 has great features, but there is nothing to write home about, after few days people will start to complain how Firefox can use so much of memory, and Mozilla will start to say a barebone version of Firefox do not use that much memory, but if you Mozilla can build a platform that eliminates add-add-ons that would eat up memory you well, rather than just blaming them for having a bloated Firefox.
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