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- PeterNorton, on 06/17/2008, -0/+2Honestly, I don't see any reason for using IE7. This is a big step for Mozilla.
- mintblogger, on 06/18/2008, -0/+1The zooming feature, and multi-text selection are also some of the cool features of Firefox 3.
- MarkusX, on 06/17/2008, -0/+1That's not just single page view, but the ugly print version without any grafix.
- SPECOPS, on 06/17/2008, -0/+1Single page view (for those who don't like multi-page articles)
http://www.tgdaily.com/index2.php?option=com_conte ... - dujkan, on 06/17/2008, -0/+1I've been using FF3 since RC1 came out and I'm overwhelmed by zillion of tiny improvements that you start to appreciate over time. At first, it seems as if little changed, but every day use reveals so many tiny bits and pieces that got overhauled. FF3 is in software what Apple is in hardware - a product that has no visible "screws", with great design and unbelievable attention to details. I think it's gonna extend and accelerate Mozilla's market share beyond 25%, at the expense of IE8. In days where software is bloated, when it's taken for granted that new version of an application has to be slower than the previous one, FF3 stands out with its visible, significant speed gains. I agree that it's "a winner", as Mossberg already declared it.



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