computerworld.com — Mozilla Corp. on Friday launched the second alpha of Firefox 3.1,adding new video support and boosting the speed of some JavaScript computations.Firefox 3.1 Alpha 2, code named "Shiretoko," will be the last in a short series of alpha editions; Mozilla has set a late-September code freeze for Beta 1, & will be available for the general public in Oct
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init100Sep 8, 2008
Did you try with TraceMonkey enabled, or did you just compare with contemporary releases of Firefox?
baldgyeSep 8, 2008
I hope Google and Mozilla go at it big time, so by the start of next year we have some silly fast browser
airravenSep 8, 2008
<a class="user" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/141 ...</a>IETab: You can set it to automatically use IE's Trident engine to render a webpage in its options. Just add 10.0.0.1 to its internal list of sites, and you should be fine just using Firefox.
thelizardrebornSep 8, 2008
Software development isn't that easy cwabray. An extra hour of development does not automatically equal progress. Development takes time, especially when you care about releasing a browser to the public with as few bugs as possible.
dtfinchSep 8, 2008
Yes, but they're invisible.
skewer324Sep 8, 2008
Ah, a Lynx user. You win.
nomadbeaSep 8, 2008
I mean, it works fine on my other *other* browser --- i still hear audio on flash sites, long after I've closed the tab.
chapiumSep 8, 2008
Worst case scenario your bookmarks get nuked, but there is a backup function to export them.
salyavinFeb 27, 2009
Lynx is so old school use w3m, elinks or links2 ;)