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Firefox 3.5 Reviewed; Draws Praise For HTML5, Speed

johndmartiniii writes "Farhad Manjoo has a review of Firefox 3.5 at Slate.com this week. From the article: 'Lately I've been worried about Firefox. Ever since its debut in 2004, the open-source Web browser has won acclaim for its speed, stability, and customizability. It eventually captured nearly a quarter of the market, an astonishing achievement for a project run by a nonprofit foundation. But recently Firefox seemed to go soft.' The worried tone in the beginning of the review gives way to excitement over the HTML5 features being implemented, saying that thus far Firefox 3.5 'offers the best implementation of the standard — and because it's the second-most-popular Web browser in the world, the new release is sure to prompt Web designers to create pages tailored to the Web's new language.'" The final version could be here at any time; Firefox 3.5 is still shown as a release candidate at Mozilla's home page. Update: 06/30 15:31 GMT by T : No longer marked as RC; the Firefox upgrade page now says 3.5 has arrived.

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  1. Re:As usual with new Firefox releases... by Mercodus · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    > Not everybody is using a dual core with 4Gb of RAM you know.

    you're right... I'm using a quad core with 8Gb of RAM :D

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  2. Re:As usual with new Firefox releases... by VGPowerlord · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...that's what my home machine has.

    At work, I'm stuck on a Dual-core with 3GB of RAM. :(

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