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Socoder -> Web Development -> Firefox 2.0

Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 15:39
Stealth
How is everyone liking the new Firefox?

Me? It feels really stable. I like the suggestions on the search box. I also like the restore session feature when my computer crashes. How about you guys?

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Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 15:49
hyruleknight
i love it, the spell checker helps a lot
Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 15:52
Jayenkai
Auto Suggest = Already in Google Toolbar
Spellcheck Forms = Already in Google Toolbar.

If I wasn't already using google Toolbar, that'd be 2 nice new features. Otherwise.. I dunno. I wouldn't call it "2" I think there were bigger jumps than that, between 1.0 and 1.5, weren't there?

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Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 15:57
garand
downloading as we speak( wireless 24.6kb/s dial-up )

Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 16:25
JL235
It just looks like a face lift, but I like it.
Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 19:40
JL235
I really like the spell checker too. Like spell checker isn't one word!
Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 20:17
blanko1324
I love it. Nuff said.
Wed, 25 Oct 2006, 20:29
Scherererer
It looks vista-ready ;P
Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 14:58
svrman
Laste tiime I cheicked...

Hmm is there some sort of trick to this? My firefox doesn't speeeeelcheck for me.

Other than that, it feels like and looks like the same to me. Probably because most of the new features were available in one form or another as extensions in 1.5.
Meh, technically it is the only browser that works the way I expect it to (ie. when I is scripting).

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Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 15:03
JL235
They have moved the x to close the tabs too so now it's like IE 7, and people say their copying FireFox. Can you change it back in FF 2? I preferred it being on the right for all tabs and I might consider downgrading just have that back.
Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 15:08
Scherererer
it does spell check, it checked quite a few words for me already, quite useful. But, both linux and microsoft aren't in their dictionary by default!

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Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 15:11
Jayenkai
Right click a Text input box, and there should be a new "Language" option.
Install the language, then restart firefox.

And, to change the tab properties, I've been using Tab Mix Plus which gives LOADS of options for tabs.

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Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 15:35
JL235
Tab Mix Plus is FF 1 to 1.6 only. It refuses to install.
Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 15:56
Jayenkai
Aw...

Well, looks like my upstairs PC wont be updating to 2.0 for a while

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Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 16:01
svrman
Ah ok. Sorry I did that before but I didnt see any dictionaries. Now I realise I had NoScript running. All's fine now. thx.

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Thu, 26 Oct 2006, 16:08
tnt23
"Aw...

Well, looks like my upstairs PC wont be updating to 2.0 for a while"



"Tab Mix Plus Developer Comments

I REALIZE THAT FIREFOX 2 IS GOING TO BE RELEASE ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. A NEW VERSION OF TAB MIX PLUS IS GOING TO BE RELEASE SHORTLY AFTER THAT, IN LESS THAN A WEEK. PLEASE BE PATIENT, FOR NOW YOU CAN TRY THIS VERSION EARLY."


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Fri, 27 Oct 2006, 03:45
oscar
There is acutally an option in FF2 to change the tabs... check the about:config() or whatever it is... i know that it is an integer based option... try googling for it i saw it linked somewhere off digg though... i'll see if i can find it again
Thu, 09 Nov 2006, 10:15
HoboBen
I finally got around to installing Firefox 2 on my Dad's more powerful iMac... And added both Welsh and English dictionaries, achos mae'n wych!

It's a really great update, actually. I wasn't expecting this much.

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Thu, 09 Nov 2006, 12:59
JL235
Well one thing I do like is the fact it doesn't seem any slower. That is usually what ruins a browser for me, for example the new Internet Explorer.
Thu, 09 Nov 2006, 15:19
HoboBen
That is a good point - and I think it's actually running faster here.

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Fri, 10 Nov 2006, 12:01
andrewsoltan
Firefox 2.0 just continuosly doesn't want to be compatiable with google web accelerator.
Fri, 10 Nov 2006, 15:23
tnt23
google web accelerator is spyware.
Fri, 10 Nov 2006, 18:16
JL235
I haven't heard of this Google Web Accelerator before, but after trying it, it seems a little pointless. According to the data in total it's saved me 1 out of 15 minutes of loading. But considering pages normally take a few seconds to load in practice it is noticeable (is that really how you spell noticeable?), just. Even then I probably wouldn't notice if I didn't know there was supposed to be an improvement.

Also non internet type pages, like pictures seem to take far slower then before and it's broken the BBC news player (to the point I have to empty my cache in FF as well as disabling the accelerator).
Sun, 12 Nov 2006, 08:50
tnt23
do you have broadband or dialup? cause it's only supposed to speed up broadband. but it's not safe cause it can store passwords and stuff in it's cache (which is public).

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Sun, 12 Nov 2006, 09:43
JL235
I am on a network connection via my university, which is faster then Broadband.

Having removed it, it does seem noticeably faster, but only just. If it wasn't for all the bugs it caused with the pages I was visiting, I would have kept it.