Mozilla Firefox 3.0 to be released June 17
By Scott M. Fulton, III | Published June 11, 2008, 9:19 PM
Late Wednesday evening, a Mozilla spokesperson confirmed to BetaNews that the day the final edition of Firefox 3.0 would be made available to the general public, will be this upcoming Tuesday, June 17.
The time the final edition goes live was not disclosed, although the organization said it will be converting its headquarters in Mountain View, California, into "Camp Firefox" where invited guests and employees will celebrate its efforts to set a Guinness World Record for the most downloaded piece of software in a 24-hour period. That celebration is set to begin in the early evening, Pacific time.
The Mozilla spokesperson also formally acknowledged today's issuance of Release Candidate 3 of the next Firefox browser. Its only change over RC2 was for Mac users, in order to address a bug experienced by users upgrading their operating systems.
well I used it for one day...it worked fine...then today it was awful it did not work, I had to restart my computer..I finally deleted it...there must be some bugs in it...I dont need an engine that does not work
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|I think I will try firefox...I have heard a lot of good things about it...
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|I am eagerly waiting for this version. Hoping that is has lots of great features which can enable us more internet friendly. We could have everything at one place.
http://www.maharashtradi...com/busby-seo-challenge/
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|I usually do not use Firefox, but i have decided to start using it with the release of 3.0 to help them get a world record!
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|My only concern about this is how well it will "update" a version 2. Don't tell us people will have to start from scratch when "upgrading" to version 3, thereby losing all cookies, form data, and the rest...
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|Overall I enjoy FF3 a lot. My only quibble right now is that themes I enjoy don't work right, but that will hopefully be fixed when 3.0 becomes final.
Some don't care for the "awesome bar" which isn't that awesome, but is a pretty nice feature for the average surfer.
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|They should only count the unique downloads when considering for the guiness record, not downloads from the same ip or whatnot. But that won't happen anyway. I can see people queueing 100's of copies of Firefox into their download managers.
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|I'll be downloading once, for 250+ installs.
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|Same.
I may download it one more time for my home systems.
...maybe.
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|Works Great!
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9, SP3) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0 ID:2008052906
Extensions:
- Adblock Plus 0.7.5.4
- Adblock Plus: Element Hiding Helper 1.0.4
- ArchView 0.6.1
- Auto Shutdown - InBasic 3.0.1C
- AutoCopy 0.8
- Context Search 0.4.2
- Cookie status 0.2
- Copy as HTML Link 1.1
- CS Lite 1.3.8
- Custom Download Manager 1.5
- CustomizeGoogle 0.72
- CuteMenus - Crystal SVG 1.9.2
- Download Embedded 0.5
- Download Statusbar 0.9.6.1
- Dr.Web anti-virus link checker 1.0.15
- Extension List Dumper 1.13.1
- Fast Video Download 1.6
- FAYT 2.0.4
- Firefox Showcase 0.9.4.8
- Flashblock 1.5.6
- FlashGot 1.0.3
- Forecastbar Enhanced 0.9.6
- Fullerscreen 2.3.3
- Hide Tab Bar 0.2.2
- IE Tab 1.5.20080310
- Image Zoom 0.3.1
- Image-Show-Hide 0.2
- Java Console 6.0.04
- KeyScrambler 2.0.0.1
- Live IP Address 1.82
- McAfee SiteAdvisor 26.6
- Menu Editor 1.2.6
- MinimizeToTray 0.0.1.2006102615+
- Nightly Tester Tools 2.0.2
- Open In RegEdit 0.1.2.1
- OpenSearchFox 0.1.5
- Options Menu 1.5
- Organize Status Bar 0.5.2
- Page Zoom Buttons 1.1
- PicLens 1.6.4.3381
- PopupMaster 1.2.1
- Print/Print Preview 0.6
- QuickJava 0.4.2.1
- ReminderFox 1.7.2
- Save Complete 0.9b10
- ScrapBook 1.3.3.5
- SearchBox Sync 1.1.2
- SearchWP 2.1
- Second Search 0.4.2008052301
- Secure Login 0.9.2.2
- Send Link button 0.5
- Send To 0.4
- Simple Clear Button 1.1.11
- Site Security Policy 0.1
- Smart Middle Click 0.5.1
- SmoothWheel 0.44.14.20080509
- Stop Autoplay 0.7.3
- Stylish 0.5.7
- Tab Mix Plus 0.3.6.1.080416
- Tab Scope 0.2.2.8
- Text Link 2.0.2008052801
- Tidy Browser Button 0.1.7
- Translation Panel 1.4.14.9.141
- Uppity 1.5
- URL Link 2.02.2
- User Agent Switcher 0.6.11
Plugins:
- DivX Player Netscape Plugin
- DivX® Content Upload Plugin
- DivX® Web Player
- Driver Agent Plug-in
- IE Tab Plug-in
- Java(TM) Platform SE 6 U4
- Microsoft® DRM
- Microsoft® DRM
- Mozilla Default Plug-in
- QuickTime Plug-in 6.4
- QuickTime Plug-in 7.1
- RealPlayer Version Plugin
- RealPlayer(tm) G2 LiveConnect-Enabled Plug-In (32-bit)
- Shockwave Flash
- Shockwave for Director
- Silverlight Plug-In
- VLC Multimedia Plugin
- Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library
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|Holy Extension Hell, Batman!
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|Wow. So, basically FF is your "operating system" at this point? I mean it seems like you're running pretty much all your applications through it. ;)
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|Hey, it's cross-platform even.
...he might be on to something. ;)
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|Get a life.
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|Hmm...
shell=firefox.exeMight have to try that. :)
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|My god does all that enhance your internet experience?
I feel like I am missing out on so much
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|Is FF3 going to pass the acid3 test?
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|Nope. 3.0 RC2 earns a 71, the same score that the nightlies have earned for weeks. Current nightlies of 3.1pre get a 78 though...
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.1a1pre) Gecko/2008061203 Minefield/3.1a1pre
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|Gotta say thats not impressive enough to make headlines...
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|I always chuckle when I see render tests. I long since stopped caring how pages render. why? Because I want pages to render MY WAY. not the webmaster's way. Not the advertiser's way. And not the content creation's way. When something doesn't render or I don't like the page, I either change it to my preferences, or I abandon the site. If it doesn't work with my browser (FF3 RC3,) then I abandon the site.
Simply put: I trust Mozilla and my own eyes over any other content creator.... and it will always be that way (well, at least for my eyes. Mozilla could turn evil.)
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|Yawn.
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|Right back at ya, holmes.
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|Thanks for coming it here to yawn. However, your post is contagious and I find myself yawning.
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|Allot of my add on's still don't work. And thats a big issue with me.
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|So use the Nightly Tester Tools, bug the creators of the addons, manually fix the files yourself, or find new addons that do the same thing... The writers of extensions putting specific compatibility lists that don't include new versions isn't the fault of Mozilla.
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|I tried RC2 over the weeks, very good IMO. However, I will not rush to upgrade just yet. Some of the plugins I used still don't work for 3.0 yet.
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|It can't wait for Mozilla FireFox 3.0 to come out on Tuesday 17 June. I like about the new Mozilla Firefox is the new security feature.
From Chris
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|Been using since Beta 1, several problems (still in RC2). Several sites do not render properly including americanexpress.com (martialartsmart.com, mastermatt.com, etc...). Some of it seems to be tied to frame layout, some problems with fonts defined with "default" color (which FF3 renders white). Regardless, basic rendering problems need to be address.
However, I am still using it and love it.
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|The question is whether these are FF issues, or Site issues. My guess would be site issues.
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|Safari is crap because Apple refuses to support it on Windows and fix bugs that could harm our systems.
IE is a good browser, I actually don't get spyware no matter what I use imagine that.
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|This whole 'effort to set a world record' thing is nonsense. There is currently no record. They could get 500 downloads and submit it to Guinness and they would officially have the record. Blah blah blah.
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|That’s interesting I can’t find any record of such a record either current. Anyone know?
Still it’s a very clever way to muster up a lot of interest :)
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|Adobe flash update or any Microsoft patch. There are probably 400-600 million downloads on Patch Tuesdays.
Yeah it is a silly attempt.
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|I read somewhere that Flash is downloaded 2 Billion times a year, so if you divide that by 365:
5,479,452-ish downloads a day.
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|No current record. It's stated as such on the Mozilla page about the promotion.
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|They're probably going to define it as a software package download, and not an "update" or "patch", as well as not an "automatic" or 'pushed" download.
This would eliminate Adobe flash updates and MSFT patch Tuesdays.
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|How about new software Apple pushes out under the cloak of a maintenance update?
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|A new version of flash would be counted though?
Bring on 10!! :) I doubt very much anyone actually cares about that record though to boffer registering it
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|It's a promotional stunt. Of course no-one cares about it.
But people are sure as hell talking about it.
Sounds like a raging success to me.
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|What about it?
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|*laughs*
Nothing, really, but we all know if MSFT tried that, you'd be climbing the walls.
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|FF FTW!
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|FF3 seems to be a great release. A must-have.
As for IE8? What's IE? ;)
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|I love FF3, no problems so far
I been using it since RC1.
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|This is awesome. Firefox 3 is a major overhaul of an already great browser. And for what it's worth Safari 4 was just seeded to Mac developers after WWDC 08. :)
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|FF3 is a fine rewrite of a browser that stinks.
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