Firefox 2.0 RC2 Review
segphault writes "Ars Technica has a comprehensive review of Firefox 2.0 RC2. It includes screenshot comparisons that illuminate the user interface changes that have transpired since the second beta, and it examines the similarities between the browser tab implementation from Internet Explorer 7 and the new tab management features in RC2. From the article: 'If RC2 is any indication, Firefox 2.0 is an incremental improvement of the 1.5.x series with performance improvements and a handful of relatively useful features. Based on my own experience, I consider it stable enough for regular use, but I endorse caution for users that rely on a lot of extensions, as most extensions aren't yet compatible with Firefox 2.0.'"
and it examines the similarities between the browser tab implementation from Internet Explorer 7 and the new tab management features in RC2.
One could almost say that they've been "keeping tabs" on the competition.
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
You know, I installed RC2 on my computer last night after I performed the recommended hardware upgrades, and my video drivers wouldn't work, my sound broke and it kept bugging me about activation. It wouldn't even let me download files from my favorite websites!!
Oh wait.
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
I jst upgreaded to RC2 and I musht say that the neu spellchek feeture works lik a charm
They're waiting to see what the Opera developers come up with next.
Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.
Probably their myspace page.
Well some people might not want those fifteen tabs of porn to reopen after hurredly closing the browser, since the person next opening the browser might be the one for whom it was just hurredly closed. I hope there's an override key.
How are sites slashdotted when nobody reads TFAs?