Greg Freemyer wrote:
I've now got a couple days experience. with Firefox 3 Beta 2.
I don't do a tremendous amount of multimedia website browsing, but I
do spend a lot of time interacting with Gmail and I have Web 2.0 Rails
app I use several times a day.
Overall, the speed improvement of this is fantastic. And I suspect
the reliability is also improved. ie. I used to get the feeling
things would be better if I exited and restarted Firefox every day or
so. So far I have noticed no degradation at all running FF3B2.
If there are any developers onlne, thanks fro great improvements.
FYI: The only glitch I had was having to upgrade to nspluginwrapper
0.9.91.5 manually. Would be nice if that was part of one-click
install.
Greg
On Dec 30, 2007 9:34 PM, Greg Freemyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 2:26 AM, Wolfgang Rosenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Greg Freemyer schrieb:
I see in the build service there is MozillaFirefox-2.9.92-8.1.x86_64.rpm
Anyone know what that is in laymens terms.
And if not Firefox 3 Beta 2, is anyone experimenting with it under
10.3 Suse yet?
That's Firefox 3 beta 2 indeed. Feel free to test it but keep a backup
of your FF2 profile to be sure.
Wolfgang
5 Minute Review
Firefox 3 beta 2 definitely feels faster.
I've tried gmail's web interface and Google Docs. Both have been
pretty slow for me the past.
Could just be good luck / timing / phase of the moon, but both seem
snappier to me.
Thanks
Greg
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I second that thanks to the developers for their hard work. My list of
issues, at present, stands at:
1) Print preview results in a crash.
2) The "new" Yahoo mail interface does not work at all. The old Yahoo
mail interface often (about one out of three times) when trying to view
an email message.
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