Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 (FF3RC1)

Good to see everyone again. This is a slightly aged review of FF3RC1, just to help me get back into the swing of things again. Note: Firefox 3 is now available.

Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1 has rock solid performance. The memory leak has been plugged and the odd JavaScript bug in Gmail that kept crashing Firefox 2 had disappeared. You can ask, but I have no answer. It was some combination of Mac OSX, Gmail, Firefox 2 and my handpicked add-ons did not mix well. My PC/Win XP, with Gmail, Firefox 2 and the same handpicked add-ons did not have this problem. Since it only occurred when I would try to check my Spam messages, I just stopped checking and deleting my spam.

The new security filters have already saved my behind. When checking an innocuous looking referral link, called bertiesmacrame.com, I was quickly redirected to an adult site. Firefox popped up with a handy little alert page and asked for an action.

Public service announcement from your browser.Even though Barracuda would have filtered out the site, it’s nice to know that disgusting site is not going on my permanent record, even if it was an accident.

Another plus? The developers of my favorite add-ons have been keeping pace with all the betas and release candidates. One of the reasons I was so slow to switch from Firefox 1.5 to Firefox 2 was the themes. I favor the modern themes- the Web is my livelyhood, and it’s difficult to stare at a boisterous, noisy or cluttered theme. I prefer calm, clean and professional. I don’t need minimalist per se, which some mistake as ‘professional.’ There are minimalist themes available that are hard to use. Small icons do not guarantee usability- they just encourage it because of the smaller real estate allotted to buttons.

A few well-executed themes I recommend are Phoenity Modern, Past Modern, HiVis and Utopia White. For you minimalists, a promising theme to watch is Full Flat 3.0.

Aside from themes, mission-critical add-ons like Web Developer and del.icio.us, are keeping pace with the Firefox 3 development. I have completely switched over to Firefox 3 since beta 5, without using Firefox 2 as a crutch. Release Candidate 2 is now available. Take the leap, the list of incompatible add-ons is shrinking.

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