Summer is approaching.. who's ready for the heat!?
Beta 2 continues from beta 1 and we now expect a beta 3.New features include: A new Private Browsing Mode that allows you to browse without Firefox storing any traces of where you’ve been - perfect for online holiday shopping! New functions that make it easy to remove the history of your past few hours of browsing, or remove all traces of a website. New support for web worker threads. (faster processing of multiple files at once) The new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine is now on by default for web content. (much faster javascript!) Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering. Removed the new tab-switching & preview behavior based on feedback from Beta 1 users Support for new web technologies such as the <video> and <audio> elements, the W3C Geolocation API, JavaScript query selectors, CSS 2.1 and 3 properties, SVG transforms and offline applications.Tear away tabs (drag tabs and they turn in to a new window)Firefox seems to have settled to 93/100 on the Acid 3 test and it looks like it's going to stay there till Firefox 3.2. Tear away tabs at the moment are too sensitive and some old tab dragging behavior is lost, this is expected to be fixed for beta 3.You can download here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
Mozilla has decided to make an interim step before Firefox 4 (which is going to have some massive code changes), so has created a fast paced development cycle for a Firefox 3.1. There's going to be at least 2 betas, maybe 3, but looking at a much shorter testing time than Firefox 3 as projects have been smaller and more pragmatical to get a final version out hopefully for before Christmas.New features include:A new tab-switching shortcut that shows previews of the tab you’re switching to (ctrl + Tab is the short cut)Tab bar on by default to allow more obvious tabbing features like being able to drag a tab from 1 window to another (expect to be able to tear away a tab to it's own window in beta 2)Added support for CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 propertiesImproved control over the Smart Location Bar using special characters to restrict your search (for example if you use * before searching you just search bookmarks)Support for HTML5 <audio> and <video> tag, with native OGG/Theora support an open source codec with the major example of wikimedia using itSupport for the geolocation specification, expect more on this in beta 2 which will be able to calculate your position through local wi-fi spotsAllowing multiple bookmarks to be tagged at the same timeYou can dowload here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.htmlThings to expect in beta 2:Much faster JavaScript engine when JIT is enabledabout:sessionrestore to allow much finer control over session restoreYet further improvement in the Acid 3 score (currently 89/100 in beta 1 with no visual errors, score 90/100 on the trunk, this could rise to 97/100 for Firefox 3.1).
awesome.. thanks for the heads up. ps, do you know if they are doing portable versions for these intern versions?
Odd, I've never seen that before. Is it a problem?Your "3D Websites" seems to be a plug-in, so I guess it's just how well the Firefox part of the plug-in is written and not really Firefox that determines if it'll be choppy or not.
TheHalf, you seem to be getting the 3.0.10 update and the 3.5 beta 4 updates mixed up. I'll make a post about the 3.5 beta 4 updates shortly.
Didn't have much luck with 3.0.x or 3.5.x Both been crashing all the time.Been using Minefield 3.6a1Pre with out any problems.