Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 Released; Faster Than Ever
Source: Tom's Guide | Keywords: Firefox, 3.1, Beta, Mozilla | Themes: The Internet
Mozilla’s Firefox 3.1 Beta 1: better, stronger, faster.
Although quoting the Six Million Dollar Man may be a bit of an exaggeration, the latest build of Mozilla’s web browser supposedly offers tasty features and even speeds up Internet access by a huge margin. Although specifically released to developers and Web designers for testing purposes, the general public is certainly welcome to download the browser at their own risk (release notes). However, curious minds will need to dig deep in order to get the beta’s full potential.
According to ComputerWorld, the most notable feature implemented into the browser is TraceMonkey, Mozilla’s new JavaScript engine. However, users won’t experience the JavaScript engine immediately after installation; it’s turned off by default. To get TraceMonkey up and running, users can type "about.config" in the address bar, enter "javascript.options.jit.content" in the Filter field and changing its setting to "True." While boasting rendering speeds up 40 times faster than Firefox 3.0, Download.com put the browser to the test using the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark. The results were that the current beta clocked in at 2787.6 milliseconds, twice faster than Firefox 3.0.3 which currently renders at 5446.6 ms.
The new beta also offers a few other notable additions as well. Included in the list is the support for
Currently Mozilla is shooting to release Firefox 3.1 later this year or early next year (schedule). In the meantime, the company plans to lock down Beta 2’s code on November 4 and make the beta available just before December. Mozilla will include a privacy feature into Beta 2 as well as fine-tune the Clear Private Data tool.
Although statistics show that Firefox racked in 19.5 percent of the market by the end of September, currently 31.42 percent of internet users is using Firefox according to Clicky. Calculated from data from 53365 unique web sites, Internet Explorer still reigns king at the top of the list, taking a 59.079 percent control over the market. Safari sees a meager 5.203 percent usage while Google’s controversial Chrome browser has actually caught the hearts of 1.59 percent internet surfers.
But with word that this new beta is quicker than previous Firefox releases, there’s no doubt that its statistics will rise and give Microsoft’s Internet Explorer a run for its money.
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Firefox the best and already improving!
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So... it beats V8, but does it beat SquirrelFish Extreme? I'm thinking... not (yet).
that's "about:config" not "about.config"
Firefox is not all that great for example what do you need to download firefox, Internet explorer. every freakin time I want to dl some thing firefox gives me crap about file type thinkin its a dumb addon.
Until Firefox intergrates into AD, IE will always be more popular
ttt
Running 3.1 right now, there is a noticeable speed difference from 3.0, I like it
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BTW, the article has an important type - it is about:config not about.configconfig
..."users is"...
Nice!!
Until they fix:
1. The silly 'all mighty' address bar
2. Flash video (especially with sessions)
i am staying on FF 2.
FF3 is freaking bloated!!
about:config
not .
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You should check out Ubiquity.
Try it out, it's an amazing little add-on with unlimited potential.
That is, unless you hate cool stuff that makes your life easier. If that's you, than don't try it out. Just go back home and keep watching Family Feud reruns.
Family Feud's on?!?!? Which channel??
2787.6 milliseconds?... I got 1444.8ms +/- 5.0%, with 2 dl's in the background, antivirus, Aim, 11 windows, and installing the new GeForce Drivers.
How is the FF3 address bar make your life easy?
The suggestion engine is counter intuitive. You need to go to the about:config to even make it remotely behave like FF2. It has bloated graphical change that is at best unnecessary. It eats more resource than FF2 on the same website and number of tabs open. It made TabBrowser incompatible yet does not offer the same control.
Basically, FF3 took the MS approach to 'upgrade' - we tell you how to browse.
And BTW- not everything 'new' is cool. And not everything 'cool' is needed. I use a browser to browse the web. Not to be a cool kid in a playground.
Through my experience using both FF2 and FF3, I find FF3 feels quite a bit faster. I only have 2GB of ram and I never have problems with it being a hog. FF2 was way worse, it would just suck up memory and refuse to let it go.
I use FF3, but in interface, I like IE more. I use FF3 cause it's a LOT more faster than any other browser.
if IE was faster...
You LIKE the interface on IE? That's odd, that the main reason I think most people switch.
I like Turtles.
Firefox is not all that great for example what do you need to download firefox, Internet explorer. every freakin time I want to dl some thing firefox gives me crap about file type thinkin its a dumb addon.
...Unless you aren't stupid, then you could use ftp, or use wget and then send it over to your Win box.
Turtles are great: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHg5SJYRHA0