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Firefox 3 Beta

Version: 3 Beta 5

Downloads Count: 2,698

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Apr 28, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista

Requirements: Pentium 233 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 52 MB hard drive space

Author: Mozilla

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Editor's Review of Firefox 3 Beta

In the beta Firefox version 3, Mozilla hasn't changed much about the browser's basic look, but many usability changes make themselves known quickly.

Start with typing Web addresses into the address bar. As you type, Firefox 3 searches your bookmarks and browsing history for matches based on how often and how recently you visited a given site.

To see the most important upgrade, open either the history window or the bookmarks window. Both now live in an SQL database that displays them together. You can tag bookmarks and drag a URL from your browsing history directly into a bookmarks folder. And a new Smart Bookmarks folder catalogs your most frequently visited, recently bookmarked, and recently tagged sites.

A star icon to the right of the URL in the address bar enables you to add a new bookmark with one click--but this method unhelpfully sequesters them in an unfiled category whose contents are visible only in the full bookmarks window. If you click the star a second time, however, you can choose a particular destination folder and add tags.

Mozilla has improved Firefox's memory management and speed. With four test sites (CNN, Netvibes, PC World, and Yahoo Mail) loaded, version 3 used less memory than Safari 3.1 did: 81MB to start and 85MB after an hour, versus 94MB and 95MB for Safari 3. It also rocked the SunSpider Javascript test, with a score of 3.61 seconds; Safari 3.1 failed to break the 4-second barrier on this test.

Firefox 3 passes the Acid2 test, and the beta 5 release scored 71 out of 100 on Acid3, a scant four points behind Safari 3.1. The current beta does have some known problems in dealing with sites such as Gmail and Windows Live Mail, but those issues should be resolved in the final release.

On the security front, the phishing site filter from Firefox 2, which uses a blacklist to block known phishing pages, now has the ability to block known malware-pushing sites as well. And faulty-fingered surfers everywhere will appreciate the revised password saver. Instead of having to decide between saving and canceling a password before you know whether it's the right one, you can now decide after logging in.

Version 3 adds support for EV certificates, too, and it displays a green button bearing the company's name on sites (such as Paypal) that use these certificates. For more info on the certificate holder, you can simply click the button.

These and other changes make for a better basic app, but it's the add-ons that make the browser. Firefox 3 helps you find new extensions more easily by including in the add-ons window a 'Get Add-ons' button that can display and install searched-for and recommended add-ons.

Note: This is beta software, and its stability is not guaranteed. Use at your own risk.

--Erik Larkin

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