Firefox 3.0 brought us the first rendering engine update since Firefox 1.5(2005) and the awesomebar. Firefox 3.1 brings us updates and improvements to features already in 3.0 and faster rendering + javascript.Firefox 3.1 will only be a major release to heavy web users that use a lot of heavy javascript, tags and the awesomebar. You also get new web technologies that Mozilla and Safari have made.
Yeah, Digg still has issues. Enabling the new Java engine in the Minefield nightlies doesn't help either - although it runs faster, there's also a very high possibility Digg will crash it. Repeatedly.
And yet people still use it over Safari. Suddenly I understand why Safari on Windows is as woeful as it is - and it's not because of the "lost in translation" issues that iTunes has :P
Closed AccountOct 10, 2008
Please improve Mac support. Firefox for Mac is seriously rough around the edges.
fergyOct 10, 2008
Firefox 3.0 brought us the first rendering engine update since Firefox 1.5(2005) and the awesomebar. Firefox 3.1 brings us updates and improvements to features already in 3.0 and faster rendering + javascript.Firefox 3.1 will only be a major release to heavy web users that use a lot of heavy javascript, tags and the awesomebar. You also get new web technologies that Mozilla and Safari have made.
tenoqOct 10, 2008
Yeah, Digg still has issues. Enabling the new Java engine in the Minefield nightlies doesn't help either - although it runs faster, there's also a very high possibility Digg will crash it. Repeatedly.
hawksfan03Oct 10, 2008
What?
Closed AccountOct 10, 2008
Yeah, Obama has AIDS. J/kStill, McCain '08!
carzorstelatisOct 10, 2008
And yet people still use it over Safari. Suddenly I understand why Safari on Windows is as woeful as it is - and it's not because of the "lost in translation" issues that iTunes has :P
tehwymanOct 11, 2008
Usually if you wait an extra three seconds it will work fine.