Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 Released
An anonymous reader writes with word of the release of the first alpha of Firefox 3.6, "intended for developers and testers only." "As with Firefox 3.5, there are improvements to the performance; pages render faster, and pages with JavaScript code run much faster with the new Tracemonkey engine. Although this Firefox version carries the code name 'Namoroka' Alpha 1, it is also currently referred to as Firefox.next. And like other Firefox Alphas, it does not bear the Firefox logo. This release uses the Gecko 1.9.2 engine and will likely include several interface improvements in later versions, such as new graphical tab-switching behavior, which was removed from 3.5 with Beta 2."
Update: 08/09 03:54 GMT by T : Read more at InaTux.com.
What? Is it me or there is really no link just a teaser?
And like other Firefox Alphas, it does not bear the Firefox logo.
Um... yay?
Getting the code right to link to something on Slashdot is so hard not even the editors can get it. Maybe that's a sign of something.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2009/08/07/firefox-3-6-alpha-1-now-available-for-download/
I was reinstalling the laptop the other day and installed FF 3.5. Used it for an hour, uninstalled and replaced with 3.0. A fresh install of 3.5 on a faster hard drive was noticeably slower than a well used 3.0 on an older hardware. Not just the start-up, but a regular use too. To me, personally, no amount of new features can justify that. So unless 3.6 comes with a performance fixes - thanks, but no.
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Looks like someone forgot href="url" in that linking code. ;)
After years of not using a signature, I am going to make one to say the following: Fuck Beta
And yet it's still a memory nightmare. Oh, that's right, figment of user imagination... My FF browser NEVER seizes up, requiring a shut-down via Task Manager...
Mozilla is on fire dropping one release after another.
For me on the same machine 3.5 is much faster.
It's possible it might be taking more ram and on your old hardware with less ram it's using swapped memory, which is very very slow.
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Firefox 3.5 was terrible. Every few seconds, no matter what I did, it would pause, and I would have to watch a beachball spin. Really bad.
Further, tabs should be attached to the pages they represent, not floating around at the top, in limbo. That was the worst design decision I have seen in ages.
And finally, at least on the Mac, the "close this tab" button should be on the left of the tab, for consistency with everything else. Not on the right.
Oh wait... I guess editors don't even do that!
when will they fix that random number generation issue that makes the program take 3 mins to launch? Firefox has been a POS lately because of it.
... yet ?
:( /. takes a shitload of time to load comments :(
/. is laggy in those conditions, Beta version of Google Wave (aka "3 tons of JS and some wave protocol somewhere under all that JS") works pretty fast, dunno why...)
Cause we deserve it, man, seriously, we were told 64bits is the future, that's just mean
Instead we have laggy JS, and
(more seriously: it's fun to notice that even if I'm pretty sure to have red somewhere that tracemonkey is disabled for 64bits, and that even
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3.6 alpha 2 pre (found here) has additional performance improvements (ie. is wicked fast), and seems quite reliable in the latest nightly build. Note that these are nightly builds, so you run the risk of being the first to experience a shiny, new bug!
How much faster can you get than "instant"? I'm still using 3.0 on a dual core windoze machine and everytime I hear someone say "its faster than the previous version" I think, "hunh?". Browser speed is not something that has come to mind since 2005 at least. Maybe they're talking about render speed on old 1ghz celerons burdened with norton antivirus and tons of spyware on 512mb of ram.
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So, have they removed the awfulbar yet? 'Cause I'm not budging from Firefox 2 until they do.
Just get the Nightly builds @ http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/
Much like a fine wine.
Honestly, I could never go back to using any browser that doesn't have something similar.
Let's say that I've visited a wikipedia article about Houston recently (as I have) and want to go back. With awesomebar I can just write "Hous" and it suggests me the right page. "wiki/ho" if I would have visited a lot of sites about Houston. In the Pre-Awesomebar times I would have had to write "en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ho" or something like that before it would have suggested the right page.
And more often than not I remember that I have visited something about which I remember only part of the name. It might have been a political comic strip with huxley in it's name but I don't remember where did I see it. So I only write "hux" to the bar and it takes me where I want to be. Or I might have watched some hot clip about gothic femdom but not remember which of the numerous porn sites I visit hosted it. If I remember even part of the url, title (usually both of them mention a clip's name) or anything like that, I can just type it to the bar and I am back at watching gothic femdom.
Pre-Awesomebar? Searching through the history, etc... It was slow and sucked.
A lot of people prefer the old approach. For some it is just resisting change, some might even have some good reasons... So I agree that they should perhaps have left a radio button somewhere to let you choose to revert back... But honestly, it is pretty awesome feature and extremely useful.
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As opposed to the text mode tab switching we have now?
Give me Classic Slashdot or give me death!
Frequently updated. However a slam if I may, 3.5.2 has HORRIBLE javascript rendering. Hopefully this is fixed in the new version.
Um, I've been running this for a while, how is this announcement "new" ?
I'm downloading the test now, but does anyone who has tried it already know if it still has CPU Utilization issues like 3.5 has? I had to upgrade to 3.0 due to 3.5 hanging and/or crashing on flash content, particularly videos.
I suspect that the problem was the JSSH extension, which I use for automating remote websites. With it disabled, the problem seems to have gone away. Only time will tell.
Mozilla, thanks for Firefox 3.5x, now could you please put some focus on finishing Thunderbird 3.0? Why does this have to take forever? And perhaps even get Sunbird/Lightning ready for version 1.0.
I've been running the alpha as a portable app since 3.5 came out. Now it's true that it's a nightly, but it updates every day that I run it.
Weird.
Bryan
A plugin like Flash should not be ABLE to lock up the browser. No, that's not the fault of Flash, it's the fault of the browser that _allows_ it to happen. The browser should be in control of the plugin, not the other way around.
The text in this article is from InaTux.com: http://www.inatux.com/articles/firefox_3.6_alpha_1
Please don't discredit the author of this article by removing the link to the original article,
Thank you.
to get the Close [X] gadget back on the last tab? Firefox 3.5 is KILLING ME with this...
Firefox 3.5.2 for Windows is the most unstable program in common use.
Several times I was talking with someone while sitting at my desk looking at the screen, and Firefox 3.5.1 or 3.5.2 crashed, even though no one had touched the keyboard or mouse for more than 30 minutes.
The problem seems to be associated with handling keyboard and mouse hooks.
I remember hearing that Firefox 3.5 takes ages to load, because it reads a whole chunk of your HD. I didn't upgrade. Does 3.6 do that?
CtrlTab extension switches graphically while using a keyboard, if that's what you mean.
I love being able to ctrl-tab back and forth between two recent tabs. Much easier than opening a new window and dragging tabs in order to use alt-tab.
"Firefox 3.6 Alpha 1 Released"
"An anonymous reader writes with word of the release of the first beta of Firefox 3.6"
While I can't duplicate your experience with Firefox on MacOS X taking a long time to do stuff, and I don't see tab graphics as an important issue, I do think the preferences would benefit from being native preferences instead of JS preferences.
Firefox has implemented its own preferences system in Javascript which offer some of the functionality of MacOS native preferences (admins can leave a preference alone, set a preference, or lock a preference at a given setting). Firefox preferences, however, can't be pushed down to clients via OpenDirectory (Apple's directory system) like MacOS X native preferences can. As a result, controlling large installations of MacOS X machines (which is typically done via OD) also requires setting up and deploying files which use pref() and lock_pref() to set and lock desired preferences. You need something like radmind to effectively deploy said files in an organized fashion. radmind is good at what it does, but one shouldn't have to take on a whole new distribution scheme to work around a program that doesn't use native features.
I understand that Firefox developers might not have gotten around to integrating the preferences yet. I'm guessing there are other admins who look forward to being able to deploy Firefox and control it in the same way other applications for that operating system can be controlled.
Does Camino use MacOS preferences and allow control via OD like most Mac applications? Will Camino run Firefox plugins?
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Will the new FF finaly have a 'always use cleartype for HTML' option just like IE has? it's the only reason why I'm still not using FF as reading text is just a pain in the butt with FF compared to IE.. in version 1 and 2 you could do this via a 'hack', but since version 3 you have to put your whole windows into cleartypemode, and that's something I don't want to do as cleartype sux for menu's etc...
Per my subject-line above: I have been thinking of using the nightlies by the FireFox/Mozilla team here, especially the 3.6x series latest builds, but, I was wondering if NoScript, AdBlock, Perspectives, &/or OTHER "FF Add Ons" still work with these latest nightlies?
(I use FireFox here, alongside Opera (which is my fav., but FF is NICE too), & IE even @ times (though I steer clear of it IF I can due to its being so rampantly "taken advantage of" etc. et al)) - they're both excellent examples of fine programming, no questions asked.
That said??
Well, naturally, guys - I am CURIOUS on this account (again, will addons for FF still work on these nightlies)!
APK
P.S.=> Again/once more reiterating this, because it is important to me to a good extent - Thanks in advance for the answer/information... apk
Info/Disinfo. What pill did you take, this morning?
Google Pulls Sibel Edmonds' Access to Her Blog
August 9th, 2009
I don't know what it's going to take to make people understand that Google (and its associated brands, Blogger, YouTube, Google Video, Gmail) are NOT to be trusted for communicating controversial information. The fact that dissidents don't understand this basic information is just more evidence of how screwed we are.
Via: Justacitizen:
My Blog Site http://123realchange.blogspot.com/ is now blocked by Google's Blogger. They will not let me post during this most sensitive period, when I am about to provide deposition on Foreign US government illegal operations in the United States!
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"Speaking the Truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act." -- George Orwell
"Info/Disinfo. What pill did you take, this morning?" - by Philip K Dickhead (906971) on Sunday August 09, @02:02PM (#29003685)
Phil, I am NOT sure of what message you are trying to convery in your reply to my question. Am I overlooking something?
AGAIN: I just need to inquire here on whether FireFox's latest 3.6x series ALPHA here still can run addons like NoScript/AdBlock (these 2 most of all) + Perspectives FireFox browser addons, in THEIR "latest/greatest" builds.
Once more: Thanks, in advance, for your time, or that of others, with an answer to this question...
APK
P.S.=> I don't even know who this Sibel Edmonds person is that you referred to, but... I suppose you had your reasons for posting this material in response to my initial question - NOW: IF you meant to reply to somebody else other than myself, + if you had accidentally posted your reply to myself & my questions instead? Well, then disregard this (that happens, & it is excusable by all means - we all make mistakes now & then)... apk
"bad addons"
NO ONE would use Firefox if it didn't have add-ons.
It is dishonest using "add-ons" as an excuse every time Firefox crashes, which it ALWAYS does if you have enough windows and tabs open, and leave them open for a long time, closing some and opening others.
Firefox makes more than $50,000,000 per year from Google, and still relies on excuses!
"Last I checked, ABP & NoScript worked in Minefield (the nightly builds). Most others don't, though." - by Tubal-Cain (1289912) on Sunday August 09, @03:52PM (#29004331)
JUST TRIED IT GUYS: NoScript 1.9.7.9 (latest) & WOT ("WEB OF TRUST") addons "gave me a hard time" during installation of this "Namoroka" Alpha FireFox 3.6x - just letting you guys know!
I.E.-> Upon installation, it said that NoScript & WOT are NOT compatible w/ this "alpha" release yet... This is sort of confusing! Why do I say that? Well...
FUNNY PART IS THIS THOUGH: I just tested it again, after install - & the "NoScript" statusbar icon is there in this FF "Namoroka" Alpha, and, it does appear to be working... odd!
(I am going to assume it IS actually doing its job, unless someone can tell me otherwise & thanks for that information as well, should somebody provide it in reply reponse to myself)
Hope I'm right on it actually working, seems like it though, it's just that message @ installation that seems to be "in error" actually, by this point, because it appears NoScript's working fine in FF 3.6 Alpha here.
It's sort of important to me, that the FF extensions I use, actually work, because if you have not noticed by now? The ones I do use, are "browser safety/security oriented"... this matters to me, especially nowadays online.
APK
P.S.=> However? AdBlock Plus & Perspectives, which are the only 2 others I use here, do work with it & do NOT "bitch" @ install time (or, rather, FF "Namoroka" here didn't "bitch" about them, during installation!)... apk
and still hotmail/msn webpage is broken with this release too.
still impossible to send an email since it will arrive empty using
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.2a2pre) Gecko/20090809 Minefield/3.6a2pre (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) (and above)
I want less stupid plugins locking up my browser and I want to be snappier.
As a basically internet addicted geek, I can run up to 50 tabs at a time, memory footprint doesn't concern me, overall sluggishness on a quad core machine does.
Needs to be snappier, I want faster browsing, I want faster back buttons, faster tabbing between tabs and less tabs locking the whole damn thing up.
FF is amazing now but it could be better.
Do you remember when firefox was fast... in the pre-1.0 days?
Version number bloat detailed here:
http://fulldecent.blogspot.com/2008/03/what-firefox-really-needs.html
-- I was raised on the command line, bitch
See subject-line: I hauled in last night's "nightly" FireFox "minefield" build, & it appears that NoScript has also been updated, from 1.9.7.9, to 1.98, & it works!
(And, this time? NO "hitches/glitches" - Not even @ installation of the FireFox "minefield" nightly, like it did w/ the NAZOROKA Alpha release for me yesterday (though, that too, appeared to work fine, w/ the NoScript control icon in place & everything in the FF statusbar)).
Just letting everyone know!
APK
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1327945&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=28980845
There's 5 replies there, I'd like YOU to "face the music" on - because, after all: They're only gigantic lists of your F-up's here (&, I am sure I can find more, but, those will do... for now, @ least (more to come too)).
Face it -> YOU ASKED ME TO KEEP THIS UP, & I decided "enough was enough", figuring you too, would stop, in your trolling of myself here (&, I only do so, because you kept it up with me recently in that URL up there, so... "ask & ye shall receive"):
Right here in fact, in your own words, is where you taunt me to keep it up? Fine, here we go (see URL above & reply, because it's all going to go in EVERY POST YOU MAKE HERE, from now on):
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http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1230601&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=28076381
"That posting of mine that shows your errors in this exchange? Well, that is going to go into EVERY ONE OF YOUR POSTS here, until you can't stand it anymore, & change your nick/handle here
You're breaking your promise to me.
It's been a week since you've last posted anything to my comments on slashdot. I haven't changed my handle, and still post from time to time.
What happened over on your end?" -
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So, there you are - see the topmost URL I posted & the replies beneath it - I'd like to see you disprove them (especially after you failed before & ran, just as you have now).
APK
P.S.=> I'm going to let YOU, destroy YOU, w/ your own stupidities: Hey, simply because you only bring it on yourself, every time, in trolling me repeatedly on this website (& this time? I won't stop, though I did before, because I leave people be once I "knock them around", I don't do it anymore than I think is necessary, & most folks stop... not you though, proof's clearly above in the topmost URL I put in here. SO - you asked for it, now? You're GOING to get it)... apk
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1327945&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=28980845
Please notice that ion.SIMIAN.c is avoiding replying to the replies I did there: "Gee, I wonder why?" (not). Ion.SIMIAN.c came in there, saying this:
"2) You're talking to APK... His depth of knowledge is *really* shallow, so don't expect a good conversation out of him." - by ion.simon.c (1183967) on Thursday August 06, @08:09PM (#28980845)
Well, you are MORE THAN WELCOME to dispute the list of technical screwups of yours I listed in the URL I posted above, which came from each time you have trolled me here... funny how you RUN FROM THAT (not)...
APK
P.S.=> ion.SIMIAN.c: Tell us - Why are you avoiding replying to the list of replies I did there, ion.SIMIAN.c? Perhaps because I listed all of your blatant errors and stupidities you stated while you have trolled me here before, which show you are a blatant incompetent in computer sciences, as well as a being a troll, on your part, per your statement I quoted above that says my depth of knowledge is "shallow" - because, if MINE is? Well, based on your list of errors I noted above in the URL I posted, then yours must be non-existent... apk