Firefox 2.0 Officially Released
Many readers wrote in to make sure we all knew that Firefox 2.0 has officially been released on Mozilla.com, unlike yesterday's early preview. Here are builds for all languages and Win/Linux/Mac, and the release notes.
Am I the only one getting all kinds of bugs in the new release?
The search engine box starts blank, and the 'get more search engines' link does nothing.
Right clicking and selecting 'new tab' opens a blank tag that doesn't react to the location bar at all, and refuses to close by clicking on its button, right click + close, or hitting 'close all other tabs'
It lost every single one of my bookmarks, even though it kept most extensions intact.
I don't want to sound like a troll, but is this really the quality we want in a new release?
Will mozilla ever release an official 64 bit version of firefox? Not that I really care that much since I am usually running the 64 bit trunk build that I compile weekly anyways. But supposedly one of the reasons that Sun won't release a 64 bit java plugin for firefox is because there is no official 64 bit firefox. I am hoping that by Mozilla releasing an official 64-bit firefox Sun will finally get a 64-bit java plugin out.
You can no longer block 3rd-party cookies.
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ECHELON is a government program to find words like bomb, jihad, plutonium, assassinate, and anarchy.
no, lock refers to LOCKING THE BOLT CLOSED after loading a round in the internal mag or breach.
Pick up a bolt-action rifle [circa when "lock and load" came about]. It's a hollywoodism, see this page about half way down.
You "switch" fire modes, you don't lock them. And frankly I always hear it as "turn the safety on" or off, etc... not "lock the safety" because that doesn't make any sense.
Tom
Someday, I'll have a real sig.
I never had this problem with any of the 1.5 versions. I don't think my computer has gotten any less powerful than it was this morning.
Firefox 2.0 won't come through Software Update for a few weeks, and even then, it will be optional. Software Update was made mainly for stability and security updates, not major feature additions.
So if you want Firefox 2.0 anytime soon, I suggest that you head on over to www.getfirefox.com and grab it for yourself.
I know, it is kinda disappointing for me too. I just loved the automation of it all.