readwriteweb.com — Read/WriteWeb takes a look at what the Firefox team is going to deliver in their upcoming major release: Firefox 2.0. They ask the question: will it be enough to make significant ground on IE? Their conclusion is it's a solid release, but in future Firefox needs to do more innovation and web integration in order to gain bigger market share.
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ltlgrmlnOct 18, 2006
click the little x on the right hand side...
aitzimOct 18, 2006
The More You Know®=======☼
itanshiOct 18, 2006
well, it is a firefox review and not a comparrison. its a line to walk
thirdprizeOct 18, 2006
Its a web browser. It browses the web. What more do you want it to do? Version 3 is going to be even more superficial unless you start integrating blogs and geotags and all the other trendy buzz words.
unknownsoldierxOct 18, 2006
You can get the Powertoys calc from Microsoft. It replaces the original calc in Win.<a class="user" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx">http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx</a>
rethcirOct 18, 2006
Firefox doesn't need to do s**t. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
jammerdelrayOct 18, 2006
Save you some time and here are all the fixes. * Fixed memory leaks and improved performance * Built-in phishing protection will warn the user of suspicious sites * Persistent sessions will restore the session after system restart * Smart spell checking for web forms * Live Titles and microsummaries help sites convey the latest interesting content * Improved add-on manager helps the users manage extensions and themes * Enhanced security and localization support for extensions * Support for JavaScript 1.7
gradenhOct 19, 2006
I upgraded to RC3 with only one of my 1.5 extensions found to be incompatible.