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Firefox 3 launches today; Five reasons you can't live without it

Frankly, without the browser in widespread circulation it's hard judge it an unmitigated success. Mozilla's new baby contains a claimed 15,000 improvements. With a list that long, there are bound to be a few new features you'll love, a few you'll hate -- and -- maybe a few you'll wonder how you ever lived without.
After putting the betas through their paces and having a nice long chat with Mike Beltzner -- one of the user experience gurus from Mozilla -- here are five of our favorite things about the newest member of the Firefox family.
One-Click Site Information

If you're an old hat at spotting web phishing scams, this might not be so impressive but, we'll guarantee it's the first thing you'll explain about Firefox 3 to the not-so-expert web users in your life. Firefox 3 does its best to protect you from the baddies of the Interwebs by reassuring you that the site you're looking at really is the one you intended to trust with your personal info.
Browsers have always been able to show you information somewhat like this but, it's never been so easily accessible. Teaching your not-so web savvy Mom, Dad, Uncle or Grandparent to click on the favicon -- look for the little guy with the green passport -- to make sure everything is on the up and up before entering a credit card number should be a piece of cake.
Also of note, integration with Google's anti-malware blacklists means you'll have to work pretty hard at being boneheaded to be the victim of a web drive-by download.
The "Awesome Bar"

Remember how you used to type in the first few characters of your favorite URL, instead of using those pesky antiquated bookmarks? The awesome bar takes that one step further by making the titles of all the pages you've viewed instantly searchable.
Where was that article on koala bears I was reading yesterday? Even if you've forgotten the domain name of the site you were browsing, the Awesome Bar -- yes, they're calling it the Awesome Bar -- can help you find what you were looking at without taking a tedious dumpster dive through your history.
Hate the awesomeness of the Awesome Bar? Here's how to disable it.
Search Your Downloads

If you use your browser to download countless numbers of files, this is a useful new trick. A tiny searchbar allows you to quickly pick through the clutter and find just the file for which you're looking.
Tighter Visual Integration
Ok, so call us nit-picky but, we like our things "just so". Firefox did a great job of integrating into the Windows environment but, for users on Mac, it still looked mostly like a Windows application. No more. Firefox 3 goes a little out of its way to provide the look and feel of the OS on which you're using it, making for a more comfortable user experience.


Better Memory Management
This is far and away our favorite. We use our browser, a lot. It's open all day and all night filled with tons of tabs containing the things we use constantly. The web is our killer application. Gmail, CNN, Downoad Squad, online banking, etc, etc -- they all eat precious memory. Firefox 3 makes sure to release that used memory back to the wild when it can, rather than consuming ever more system resources. The trade off for hardcore memory management usually lies in slower response times but, FF3 manages to feel snappy and still give back all that hard earned memory when its done.
Update: The Spreadfirefox site has been up and down all afternoon -- we assume due to increased load. Some users are reporting success with these download links. ( Windows, Mac, Linux ) Good luck!



Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Argent said 1:10PM on 6-17-2008
well, up until RC3, FF3 has impressed me with simply the worst memory management of any version of FF so far. the massive memory leaks it's put me through so far make me very leery of installing it.
and no google toolbar? ugh.
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Todd said 1:13PM on 6-17-2008
Taking a cue from Twitter, the FireFox download page is down just when you need it most. :(
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wvpv said 1:25PM on 6-17-2008
@Argent -- Google Toolbar for FF3 was released yesterday.
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Jordan said 1:26PM on 6-17-2008
In my mind, I can see Mozilla's servers being smashed with hammers because of all the traffic. It actually looks pretty cool.
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Josh said 1:30PM on 6-17-2008
The theme for OS X is still messed up. http://takebacktheweb.org is what any Mac user needs to look at.
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julian said 4:24PM on 6-17-2008
uh thank you
i could not agree more!
EdMercer said 4:45PM on 6-17-2008
To me GrApple is just Safari-cloning. The FF3 Apple theme may be a little off, but at least it is it's own thing.
Josh said 4:52PM on 6-17-2008
There is a set of rules for Leopard interfaces and icons. Go look them up. Interface Guidelines, I believe. A program is supposed to look like Safari/iTunes/Finder. Seamless OS integration. Mozilla didn't follow the rules and it is the absolute only complaint they have from me about the browser. Been using it since .7 and it just keeps getting better. The interface is admittedly better than before but it still is not right.
door0122 said 1:30PM on 6-17-2008
Step 1: Launch a massive marketing push to break a download record on a single day
Step 2: Forget to buy more webservers for the farm
Step 3: ????
Step 4: profit!
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CreepersCreek said 1:55PM on 6-17-2008
I think there needs to be a different record here. Most downloads in a single day without the download site going down.
Screw the record. I'm downloading tomorrow.
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Tony said 1:55PM on 6-17-2008
I doubt they'll break the Guinness World Record if their servers aren't back up soon.
Btw, I've made a small post here about some new minor features. My favorite, Full Screen!
http://tempvariable.blogspot.com/2008/06/mozilla-firefox-3-under-reported.html
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poopy_pants said 1:55PM on 6-17-2008
and of course the site is down
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Joe said 1:58PM on 6-17-2008
I managed to get a direct download link for FF3, but when I installed it, I couldn't get online... It just refuses to load any page.
Help?
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Halo2Master said 2:00PM on 6-17-2008
Uhhh, weak. I've been holding out on any RC versions, and now I get nothing. Way to break that download record.
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jfjb said 2:12PM on 6-17-2008
busy....
(later) blank screen....
(much later) burgundy Banner...
2:21PM EST -- 400.026 DL in the US of A
the download button leads to the FF2.0.0.14 page, itself leading to this message line on the top left corner of an otherwise totally blank screen: "Http/1.1 Service Unavailable"
trying again
loop to 1st line, come back here and try again
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jfjb said 2:17PM on 6-17-2008
oops, misread the numbers, it was worldwide
the US is now at 126,802 DL in the region Donwload box whereas the cursor on the (red?) US map pops up a box showing a 125.092 number...
Halo2Master said 2:13PM on 6-17-2008
Also, FYI, you can get Ffx 3 from mirrors like this:
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0/win32/en-US/
Or this:
http://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-3.0&os=win&lang=en-US
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Milan said 2:17PM on 6-17-2008
Actually those are still RC3
Halo2Master said 2:19PM on 6-17-2008
Uhh, no they aren't.
Milan said 2:23PM on 6-17-2008
Have you tried to install it? I did and it's RC3.