Firefox 3 will ship this month. Take a look at some new features in Firefox 3, presented by Mozilla developer Mike Schroepfer.
http://people.mozilla.com/~beltzner/overview-of-firefox3.swf click on arrow to start…
use the recent beta version with no problems at all…
Hi Dan,
And this is what it looks like…
Damian
God I don’t like it ;D too many toolbars, how do you manage to browse with all that taking up valuable real estate ;D
I’m a minimalist really ;D
My browser design blows everything away
Firefox in Ubuntu updated today and now just calls itself Firefox 3.0. Is this the final release? ???
EDIT: Boring Forward/Back buttons in Umbongo, huh?
why does the yahoo toolbar install on firefox 3 and later tells me its not compatible with ff3???
click on pic to supersize…
I just use this method:
http://lifehacker.com/355973/make-your-extensions-work-with-the-firefox-3-beta
…for those extensions that refuse to work with FF3…
OK RejZoR-will try-thanks…
Hi DavidR,
That many toolbars, no. Netcraft because I like the reassuring info it gives, the developer toolbar because it tells me what goes on under the hood of my browser, and I need that for testing security. Two toolbars is not that many. All the extensions I use in Fx 3.0 RC2 are made to work with the Nightly Tester Tools:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6543
Even when you enforce some add-ons the add-on console automatically update the versions, better not touch the settings in about:config because when some add-ons are really incompatible you will have problems, so for instance Locationbar2 for Fx 2.0 will not play in 3.0 RC2, and moreover you can not go back or go forward one page etc. So first look for the latest and right version, then look if their is no real incompatibility (not that many cases), then enforce with Nightly Tester Tools. Even works on my most recent daily nightly builds of to-day’s Fx tester version Minefield.
And on Ubuntu the Fx version is different, there for 3.0 RC2 they are counting 4.
polonus
The FireNes Firefox extension integrates over 2000 old-school NES games with your favorite browser. Once you install FireNes and fire it up (either through the Tools menu or the optional toolbar button), you can browse the enormous library of games in your Firefox sidebar and play any one of your 8-bit favorites at the click of your mouse without the need to download anything or emulator or roms.
Works fine on FF3!!
http://www.askvg.com/firenes-a-firefox-extension-to-play-2500-nintendo-games-no-download-no-emulator-no-roms/
download is below Super Mario Bros.3 picture…
I’m with David on this one. I have only 2 toolbars in Opera and wouldn’t have those 2 if they were not necessary.
http://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2008/06/11/coming-tuesday-june-17th-firefox-3/
final coming this tuesday