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  • Firefox 3.5.1

    Not a huge deal, but Mozilla has bumped up Firefox 3.5 a bit in the past 24 hours. What’s New in Firefox 3.5.1 Firefox 3.5.1 fixes the following issues: Several security issues . Several stability issues. An issue that was making Firefox take a long time to load on some Windows systems. Please see the...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 07-17-2009
  • Firefox 3.5

    Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 today as previously expected. There's a lot of info out there: Product overview The Fastest Firefox Yet Things move quickly online, and we’ve beefed up the engine that runs Firefox to make sure you can keep up: Firefox 3.5 is more than twice as fast as Firefox 3, and...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-30-2009
  • Now available: Firefox 3.5 (Release Candidate 1) or (Release Candidate), depending on which paragraph you read

    Mozilla : Release Notes released to beta users June 16th, 2009 This is the first release candidate for Firefox 3.5, the latest version of the Firefox web browser. As a member of our beta audience, you are being updated to this version to help test and preview the new version before it is released to...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-18-2009
  • Mozilla puts Safari's '11 million downloads' in perspective

    LOL. As if it weren’t bad enough that Apple was force feeding Safari 4 to its customers and then gloating about the number of downloads it achieved, we have this bit of news from Mozilla’s Asa Dotzler, which really puts that figure in perspective. I just read that Apple is reporting 11 million Safari...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 06-15-2009
  • Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 now available

    It looks like Mozilla has released a new beta of Firefox 3.5 (formerly 3.1): Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes many new features as well as improvements to performance, web compatibility, and speed. We recommend that you...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 04-28-2009
  • Is IE8 really fat and slow?

    In sharp contrast to certain dimwitted bloggers out there, no one can ever accuse Ed Bott of "false misunderstanding." The guy grabs on to a topic and shakes it until it squeaks, and for this reason, he'll always be the voice of reason in our industry. The topic du jour: Reports that IE...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 03-27-2009
  • Why Internet Explorer 8 disappoints web developers

    Jake Goldman has written up a lengthy post using three examples of how Microsoft continues to disappoint web developers with IE 8. I think this is an important part of the overall discussion around this browser, and about browsers in general, and of course the wider uber-topic under which it all sits...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 03-23-2009
  • Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 now available

    Mozilla Developer Center : Please note: Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 is a public preview release intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes many new features as well as improvements to performance, web compatibility, and speed. We recommend that you read the release notes and known issues...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 03-13-2009
  • Microsoft: IE 8 is often faster than Firefox, Chrome or Safari

    Sorry, benchmark followers. Not that it actually matters--in real world usage, all of these products actually perform similarly--but it turns out that the darling of Web browser benchmarks really isn't Safari. Or Chrome. Or even Firefox. It's IE 8 : Measuring Browser Performance: Understanding...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 03-12-2009
  • Mozilla releases early beta of Firefox for mobile devices

    It's currently codenamed Fennec . This is an early developer release of the mobile version of Firefox, for testing purposes only, intended to: get wider community feedback on our approach to the user experience engage Mozilla community teams, including localizers, add-on developers, and testers get...
    Posted to SuperSite Blog (Weblog) by pthurrott on 02-11-2009
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