June 12th, 2008
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Fuel Your Anticipation - Firefox 3 On June 17th

While the Firefox Release Candidate 3 just came out today with minor updates, Mozilla announced the final release for June 17th. A world record for the most software downloads in 24 hours is also arranged.

Some of my favourite new features:

  • Full page zoom. From the View menu and using keyboard shortcuts, you can now zoom in and out on the content of entire pages — this scales not just the text but the layout and images as well.
  • Tags. You can now associate keywords with your bookmarks to easily sort them by topic.
  • Offline support. Web applications can take advantage of new features to support being used even when you don’t have an Internet connection.
  • Reliability. Firefox 3 now stores bookmarks, history, cookies, and preferences in a transactionally secure database format. This means your data is protected against loss even if your system crashes.
  • Speed. Firefox 3 has gotten a performance boost by completely replacing the part of the software that handles drawing to your screen, as well as to how page layout work is handled.
  • Memory use reduced. Firefox 3 is more memory efficient than ever, with over 300 memory “leak” bugs fixed and new features to help automatically locate and dispose of leaked memory blocks.
  • more …

First tech-reviews about Firefox 3 are full of praise but also mention the memory-eating performance.

What are your experiences, did you expect more? Are you still scared to download?

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    maze 0 Point
    said 4 years ago (1 Point)

    Using FF3RC3 in production now, and extensions like **FireBug** and others seem usable enough for daily development.

    The only annoying part is how it handles **improperly signed SSL certificates**, as a sysadmin I use a lot of hardware with *self-signed certificates*, shared certificates and stuff like that, meaning I have to make a profile for each device sharing the same certificate.

    For the rest, I like it :-)

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    Oskar Krawczyk 79 Points
    said 4 years ago (1 Point)

    **Full page zoom** I kind of have some hard times understanding Mozilla's approach here. They implement some sort of fancy and mostly their *scale-manager* instead of simply implementing **CSS transforms** and a) using that as the UI enhancement b) updating their CSS3 support.

    Anyway I'm looking forward to see the **Offline support** in actions, as far as I'm aware Google Docs will use this functionality sometime very soon.

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    digitarald Site Owner
    replied 4 years ago (1 Point)

    Zoom is now like the one Opera, on digitarald.de is has nearly the same result. I'm not sure if its better than the IE approach to scale only relative CSS-sizes (em, %). More CSS3 support has my vote! But at least they don't focus on totally useless features like IE8.

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