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Hopefully now Firefox has it's performance and HTML5 issues sorted and can get back to focusing on extensibility because that's where it really shines. When there's so much that needs implementing who really cares about performance? At this point performance is about the last thing that's keeping most web devs from doing the real-world things they'd like to do except for the few nuts that think the primary function of a web browsers is as a gaming platform.
So happy firebug is ready and it's debugger is working again. I've been missing the debugger like crazy!
The best thing about Firefox 4 (and the upcoming Thunderbird 3.3) is that there are precompiled Linux x86-64 versions of the current stable version and not only as nightly. What i dislike is that they are a bit hidden, but as hint:
The best thing about Firefox 4 (and the upcoming Thunderbird 3.3) is that there are precompiled Linux x86-64 versions of the current stable version and not only as nightly. What i dislike is that they are a bit hidden, but as hint:
Indeed. I find it highly amusing that Linux gets an x64 release right off the bat, while Windows only has 32-bit versions. In fact, the Windows x64 nightly build doesn't even seem to work for me here.
Bug77, why exactly is not isolating tabs a bad thing? It makes the browser use a bunch more memory. If it's a well made, stable browser, like Firefox, it's not necessary now that plugins run in a separate process.
The best thing about Firefox 4 (and the upcoming Thunderbird 3.3) is that there are precompiled Linux x86-64 versions of the current stable version and not only as nightly. What i dislike is that they are a bit hidden, but as hint:
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