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Firefox 2.0 Alpha 1 Is Coming | ||
Discussion by jedipi with 12 Replies.
Last Update: August 9, 2006, 10:08 pm | |||
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It will be released by the end of this week .
It has delayed a month already.
In version 2.0 alpha 1, Undo close Tab feature is built in.
That meas you do not need any other extension to get this function.
the new feature Spell-As-You-Type is my most wanted feature
althought it is in English only. This is a great function, isn't it?
just imagine, it will spell out the word for you when you typing.
the time that spend on posting/email will be saved significantly.
source:
http://digg.com/software/OFFICIAL:_Firefox...ease_This_Week_
wiki mozilla:
http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox2/StatusMee...#Alpha_1_Status
It's Alpha, not Beta, please keep this in mind. it is for those
who are willing to testing Alpha software.
Howevery, a lot of people will still use it.
I don't like this Spell-As-You-Type idea. If the dictionary is included in the default download, it would increase the filesize. But if it can be downloaded seperately (perhaps like an official mozilla extension), it'd be great.
As far as the spell-as-you-type, not sure how much it would affect me but meh, why not throw it in there (persoanlly the filesize of the proggy is irrelevant to me
I'm glad a major release is on the horizon... no real reason I just like new toys to tinker around with heh.
But I think that Firefox has a *very* long way to go before reaching that point. I hope Mozilla learned from Netscape and won't go near that problem.
Does anybody know if the updated version will solve the problem of Firefox randomly crashing? I still haven't figured out what's wrong with mine (v. 1.5.0.1).
And it just occurred to me that I don't hear much about Netscape one way or another anymore. Weird. That used to be *the* browser to use if you hated IE. Oh, how things change in just a few years.
I tested some of its new tab features. One big change is that they removed the one "close" button on the right and relocated it on every single tab--just like how it was before Firefox 1.0, if I remember correctly. When there are too many tabs open, the "close" button will only appear on the focused tab and not on any other tabs. I think they moved the button because of complaints from the Mac users of not being able to close unfocused tabs. However, since I'm testing out Bon Echo (the release's codename) on Windows, I can use the scroll button to close unfocused tabs without the extra close button anyway. I can't find any way to get the one close button back, and I miss it...
I also used Bon Echo to do a job which fast click-detecting and fast tab-switching. I had 10 tabs opened for this. It usually takes 3 minutes for Firefox 1.5 to do the job, but it only took Bon Echo 2.5 minutes to do it. And it wasn't hogging a lot of memory afterwards.
They also added the new Places feature. Since it's still in developement, they haven't made good-looking graphics for it yet. The "Go" button at the top (between "View" and "Bookmarks") is now renamed to "History". The Bookmarks and History button is no longer selectable in "Customize Toolbar". That's because the sidebar is gone too. Now, when you want to open the histories or bookmarks, it'll open up the Places dialog where you can search through your places.
Right now, it's not yet possible to delete selected pages in your history (You can do that in 1.5--Just right click>Delete!). You can only clear every page of your history.
So, go here to download Portalble Firefox Bon Echo and try it out!
I would defenetly try this alpha release when it comes, and spell-check-as-type sounds like a good idea to me, specially because I was using MS word to do this for me, and now I'll finaly be able to write nice posts with much less grammar mistakes
Firefox Mozilla 2.0 Alpha 1... hmmm
makes me smile and raise an eyebrow
By the way Firefox 3 (alpha stage codenamed Deer Park) is also availabe and is downloadable from the mozilla ftp servers, it is available on nightly builds
Whatever is the case, the final release of FireFox 2.0 is set to 26th September.
Regards
Dhanesh.
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