arstechnica.com— Mozilla is preparing for the official release of Firefox 3, which will land on June 17. Ars looks at add-on compatibility and some early plans for Firefox 3.1.
Jun 16, 2008View in Crawl 4
I said "IE7 (especially with IE Pro plugin) is not --that-- bad after all". IE7 have many shortcomings but it is not broken beyond any use either. Moreover, security of IE7 with its sandbox (aka protected mode) on vista is actually very good. I'm using Firefox 3 on my Tablet right now, and guess what? the support for ink has not improved (read totally broken!).
thejaluJun 17, 2008
ftp://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0/index.html
mrviklundJun 17, 2008
I read what it was saying. And some people are saying like that about allot of things. Windows, Apple, Firefox, PS3 blabla.
aflaksJun 17, 2008
no. its not. RC3 is the mac addon.
greenlight2001Jun 17, 2008
RC3 = Release Candidate 3
getmeawhopperJun 17, 2008
"Problem loading page, The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few moments." Haha, no s**t.
markeez13Jun 17, 2008
Apparently they didn't.Http/1.1 Service UnavailableAlso, the download links take you to the old versions of Firefox.
shapulJun 18, 2008
I said "IE7 (especially with IE Pro plugin) is not --that-- bad after all". IE7 have many shortcomings but it is not broken beyond any use either. Moreover, security of IE7 with its sandbox (aka protected mode) on vista is actually very good. I'm using Firefox 3 on my Tablet right now, and guess what? the support for ink has not improved (read totally broken!).