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Firefox 3 Release On Tuesday

unkgoon writes "The Mozilla Developer News blog is reporting Firefox 3 will be released on Tuesday, June 17, 2008, and you're invited to the party! From the website: 'After more than 34 months of active development, and with the contributions of thousands, we're proud to announce that we're ready. It is our expectation to ship Firefox 3 this upcoming Tuesday, June 17th. Put on your party hats and get ready to download Firefox 3 — the best web browser, period.'" Update: 06/12 17:44 GMT by T : Dan100 was among several readers to write with news that, rather than just being announced, "Opera 9.5 has been released today after nearly two years of development. New features include increased speed (particularly in the Javascript engine), Opera Link (browser synchronisation), and a 'sharp' new theme." Dan100 also links to a full changelog from 9.27.

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  1. opera is faster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    it was released today

    1. Re:opera is faster by willyhill · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I don't know why this was modded troll, Opera is faster and it was released today. "Faster" is a value judgment I suppose, but can I mod the article troll because it called Firefox "the best browser, period"?

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    2. Re:opera is faster by immcintosh · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The problem is, "faster" is absolutely not a value judgment. It's testable and quantifiable, and the claim that Opera is "faster," at least according to one benchmark, doesn't seem to be true. I won't even go into memory usage. I personally think we should reserve judgment until we can test final releases against eachother, but I think a troll mod is perfectly appropriate.

    3. Re:opera is faster by No-Cool-Nickname · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wonder if my wife will believe this explanation for the porn on my computer.

      Honey! I didn't type in www.sluttyteenagenubileprincesseswrestlinginpudding.com

    4. Re:opera is faster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      The problem is, "faster" is absolutely not a value judgment. It's testable and quantifiable, and the claim that Opera is "faster," at least according to one benchmark, doesn't seem to be true. In context, I think maybe he meant "faster to the market" ... in that they got their update out "faster" than the Mozilla foundation did...

      -AC
    5. Re:opera is faster by DiarmuidBourke · · Score: 5, Informative

      Actually, this is somewhat true. With Opera speeddial, my 9 most viewed websites,are loaded before I request them.

    6. Re:opera is faster by bishiraver · · Score: 5, Informative
      That's the HTML rendering engine. That only happens when:
      • The page is loaded
      • The DOM structure is changed
      • A previously visible element is hidden, or vice versa
      • Size of an element changes
      The more important benchmark, especially for applications like google docs and other pseudo-application applications is the rewritten JavaScript engine in Opera 9.5, which is indeed extremely fast.
    7. Re:opera is faster by sulfur · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I am typing this from a 600 MHz / 256 MB machine that is running KDE, and I assure you that Opera is the fastest browser I tried - not even KDE-native Konqueror can match it (I've been using Opera since version 6). Websites that make heavy use of Javascript (digg, google apps, etc) are absolutely unusable in Firefox (3 had some improvements over 2, but it's still slow). While I do use Firefox on my home computer, there is no match for Opera on older machines. I wish Opera developers found a way to port AdBlock and Flashblock plugins - these are "killer" plugins that prevent me from switching to Opera completely.

      I am amazed how a closed-source app like Opera can outperform open source browsers that can supposedly integrate into the enviroment much better by such a high margin.

    8. Re:opera is faster by Torvaun · · Score: 5, Funny

      Hey, that's not a real site! Getting me all excited for nothing...

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    9. Re:opera is faster by INowRegretThesePosts · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I am amazed how a closed-source app like Opera can outperform open source browsers that can supposedly integrate into the enviroment much better by such a high margin. I am not sure Firefox developers even *care* enough about speed. Unfortunately, most developers have this attitude that "I can make code as slow as I want, and Moore's law will take care of it". Optimization is seen as a waste of time.
    10. Re:opera is faster by Jugalator · · Score: 5, Informative

      Coincidentally, Firefox 3 also has a new extremely fast JavaScript engine since beta 5. I'm not sure if it was rewritten from scratch, but it's winning some tests at least.

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    11. Re:opera is faster by Jugalator · · Score: 5, Informative
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    12. Re:opera is faster by INowRegretThesePosts · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Or they realise that aslong as it works, nobody outside of slashdot cares if it renders pages in 100ms or 200. Years ago I saw an Opera ad and thought "Ridiculous. Internet browsing is obviously IO-bound. Having a faster browser obviously cannot improve it". When I actually tried Opera though, I was proven wrong. I then realized that other browsers were so frickin slow that yes, Opera could make internet browsing far more pleasant. I later realized that the whole "IO-bound" meme is often just an excuse for slow software... If you actually optimize the software, you find that yes, it can be made much faster.

      Mind you, I nowadays don't use Opera because it is not Free Software. I use Firefox.
    13. Re:opera is faster by Krishnoid · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Mind you, I nowadays don't use Opera because it is not Free Software. I use Firefox.

      Well, it's good of you to admit that Opera is better than Free alternatives. But based on that, a non-Free product is competing with Free alternatives and succeeding (at least in the performance arena) on its own merits and providing a good, perhaps even better quality product without acting unethically. RMS himself in his early essays would describe why Free produced better software, at least for some areas (TurboTax and its ilk is IMHO a counterexample to the Free is better argument). Where Free doesn't produce better software for one's use, shouldn't one use the best (ethically-produced) tool for the job -- I mean, it's a piece of software, not a human rights issue, right?

    14. Re:opera is faster by INowRegretThesePosts · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I believe Free Software is indeed about freedom. And I believe that Open Source does tend to produce the best technical results, but of course there are exceptions. Specially in areas where Open Source is not (at least yet) mature enough, possibly due to presently having too little momentum. Perhaps one example would be 3D FPS gaming, but I cannot comment because I currently rarely play games.
      I do believe that by stimulating free software I am stimulating both superior technology, economic efficiency and issues like
      1) The freedom of access to information
      2) The independence of people, including in foreign countries, from a particular corporation *
      3) Power to the people, including from repressive governments
      4) The framework (free, good quality compilers and libraries for software makers; free and good image editing tools for image makers; etc) for people to learn something, or, after learning, to express their potential

      And there is no doubt that by merely using Firefox, I help them. It is called network-effect. The network effect in software is so strong that a scientific study has found that, if not for piracy (which allows people who otherwise would use Linux to use Windows), Microsoft would undoubtedly lose to Linux. With piracy, the study found that the future is uncertain, and no winner can be predicted (and maybe there won't even be a clear winner). The reason is that each person that uses Windows (even if without paying) is one less Linux user. One more person in the market for Windows software. One more person for a windows user to turn for help. One more reason for hardware companies to develop Windows drivers. So yes, network effect is so strong that Windows has a *net benefit* from piracy.

      So I do help Free Software by merely using it, and even more when I advocate my friends to use it too, and when I help people in the forums, report bugs, etc.
      And I am always honest: I only advocate Firefox because I know that, while being (possibly) worse than Opera, it is good enough, and I don't claim it to be the best. I just claim it is very good, and much better than IE.

      * Really. I'm not the usual moon-landing 9/11 JFK conspiracy retard, but it is scary that our whole country, including the armed forces, depend on Microsoft. It is not like the USA has not deliberately leaked booby-trapped technology to the Soviets before**... There is a real-world possibility that the US government has made Microsoft put traps on Windows
      ** And, by the way, it was good. I am not your usual Soviet Union panderer either. I thank God that the Soviets are gone, and I hope the Chinese dictatorship goes away as well. Unfortunately, the reality is currently different from that, and the future seems worrisome, specially for us in Latin America...

  2. speaking of releases by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I just released a brown trout in the 3rd floor men's room. The toilet seems to be broken (or "beta" as us googlers call it), so you might want to avoid the middle stall.

  3. Re:Zoom by Derek+Pomery · · Score: 5, Informative

    View->Zoom
    Check off "text zoom only"

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  4. Re:Zoom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's because now it really acts as zoom: it doesn't resize only the text, but the images too (though this can be configured), as opposed in FF2 where only the text would change size, and thus the "Text size" terminology made more sense.

  5. Re:I have firefox 3.0 beta by Hatta · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what do you want? A cookie?

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  6. Re:I have firefox 3.0 beta by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 5, Funny

    Firefox is the best browser out there and it is the only one I will ever allow in my house

    I don't, it sheds hair all over the couch and chases my pet firehen.

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  7. Re:What about the fsync problem? by Daimanta · · Score: 5, Informative
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  8. Re:smaller memory footprint by diegocgteleline.es · · Score: 5, Informative

    It doesnt use the native widgets. It uses its own widgets and then it paints them so that they look like they were native (other browsers also do this)

  9. Re:Zoom by Richard_at_work · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I just wish there was a way to revert the 'Awesome Bar' to the standard address bar that FF2 had (with no automatic searching, just url matching), because I hate the new functionality. Of course there's a way. There's an extension. :) From that page:

    Note that the underlying autocomplete algorithm is the Firefox 3 algorithm, not the Firefox 2 algorithm. oldbar only affects the presentation of the results. Its the algorithm that I want to disable completely.
  10. Re:I'm waiting. by Rurik · · Score: 5, Informative

    Don't wait, contact the developers! Each add-on developer works independently from the rest of the system. I assumed my extension worked fine in 3.0 and was going to wait until FF3 became finalized, but I received enough comments and issues from beta users that I went and updated mine and continued to update the versions so that it would work with all of the betas and RCs. If there's an extension you need, email the authors and hound them to update it asap.

  11. Re:I have firefox 3.0 beta by springbox · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what do you want? A cookie?
    Free cookie, visit Google
  12. Re:I was expecting more to see Opera 9.5 news... by Mark+Gillespie · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Funny thing is, only opera has the /. easter egg in it... Yep, type /. in the address bar to come here. Talk about cool easter eggs...

  13. Re:Addons by tuffy · · Score: 5, Informative

    NoScript, Adblock Plus (w. Filterset.G) and FlashBlock are supported in the current 3.0pre Firefox, so they'll work in the final build. Checking Mozilla's addons website isn't that hard, really.

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  14. Re:Zoom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Check off: We are looking for Nuclear wessels...

  15. Re:I have firefox 3.0 beta by yuriyg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Me: Oh the great, all-knowing wikipedia, please enlighten me on the reason Mozilla Firefox chose such a glorious name!
    Wikipedia: It was first named "Phoenix", because it arose from the ashes of Netscape. Then (due to international copyright laws and conflict with Phoenix Technologies) they chose to rename the great product as "Firebird," and all rejoiced! Alas, the great joy did not last long, as the wicked Firebird Database Server users started to complain. The great creators then finally settled on the name that is heard throughout the land: FIREFOX!

    I did have to sacrifice a goat though...

  16. Firefox has severe problems with IPv6 by Omnifarious · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Firefox basically can't do SOCKS proxying and connect to IPv6 sites, even if you configure a SOCKS5 proxy which can handle IPv6.

  17. Re:I have firefox 3.0 beta by TClevenger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Firefox is the best browser out there and it is the only one I will ever allow in my house and I even have the thumb drive version.

    This is when a 'fanboi' mod would come in handy.

    It sounds even better when you say it in a Ralph Wiggum voice.

  18. Re:I was expecting more to see Opera 9.5 news... by Zwicky · · Score: 5, Informative

    Create a Slashdot bookmark and set its keyword to '/.' (sans quotes).

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