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Firefox 2.0 Beta 2 Released Today! - What new goodies does the fox have for us this time? | ||
Discussion by seec77 with 2 Replies.
Last Update: September 10, 2006, 7:07 pm | |||
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The big news was posted to Slashdot in the last 24 hours and it seems it has yet to spread too far. This article on DesktopLinux.com describes the major changes between this beta version and the previous one. The new version can be obtained in a lot of languages and for a lot of platforms right here.
I am actually typing this thread from the new beta. I must admit it looks great! I'm not one to generally zealot browsers, so I'll try to be objective. I've tried both Internet Explorer 7 and the beta versions of Firefox 2.0 (I have yet to try the latest Opera) and I must say that the fox greatly over-performs the E.
Some stuff you can notice straight away when installing Firefox 2.0 beta 2 is the updated default theme. The major idea of the look is intact but some little things are enhanced. This is supposed to be an increase in accessibility for the application, but not being a disabled person I wouldn't know. All I can say is that I just have an even better time looking at my browser now!
Haven't noticed that many new things other than previously mentioned (except that now most of my favorite extensions are not compatible, but oh well...
I urge you all to check it out! I've been browsing the web with it for nearly an hour, and no special bug popped up to make me thing to myself, "oh yeah, I'm using a strictly developmental version!"
Oh yeah, just one final warning! I think most of the forum-goers shouldn't care, but you mustn't forget that this is a beta version after all, and should not be used for everyday life. Stupid warranties.
Good luck!
I hope this version fixes the many bugs in the Mac Beta 1 version. It crashed so often that it seemed worse than Internet Explorer on Windows.
And most of the things listed in the desktoplinux site were already in the first beta--things like session restore (I made good use of this one), inline spell checking and the built-in phishing protection (though I have heard that this feature didn't work very well in the last beta). And while it's true that a couple addons don't work for the beta anymore, most of my preferred extensions (such as Adblock and the Gmail notifier) still work fine.
I guess the major advantage IE7 has over Firefox would be the tabs preview thing. That I thought was really interesting, but I later found out that it can be obtained as a Firefox extension.
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