rapidget 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2006 If you've given the newly-released Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 a spin, you've probably noticed that there aren't a whole lot of eye-popping new features. However, there are a few subtle improvements that make it a nice upgrade.In addition to built-in spellchecker, Firefox 2.0 also has close buttons on every individual tab - a much-needed feature (especially on Mac OS X.)There's also better (but still not great) RSS integration. When you click on a site's feed icon (at the far end of the address bar), a preview page with the option to choose your feed reader appears.You can bypass this page by permanently setting your feed reader of choice, to automatically subscribe to a feed.The new History menu maintains a list of recently-closed tabs with the option to re-open them. (as there already has on the plugin: Session Saver (and more)."Power extension users will note that most of this functionality is available in 1.5 with a few extensions, but now that these features come by default and are supported by Mozilla, more users will benefit from them."If you haven't yet installed the Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 because you didn't want to lose your extension functionality, reader Brad reminds us how to fake out extensions into working. I haven't tried that myself so do proceed with caution.If you're feeling like a bold tester who's willing to give up all extension functionality, you can go ahead and install FF for yourself. I'm feeling more "wait till it's a bit more stable" myself - because honestly, it doesn't look like that drastic an upgrade just yet.Video PreviewVideo: Firefox 2 is in alpha [CNET]Bon Echo Alpha 1 Milestone [Mozilla Developer Center] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Plenoptic 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2006 I like the idea of a built in spell checker. That will be really helpful when I'm edditing my site as I view it in Firefox. As for an X to close each individual tag it already had that. It is all the way to the right when you have multiple tabs open. You click on the tag you want to close and on that same tool bar all the way to the right is a little X. I like the idea of opening recently closed tabs just in case it was an accident. I guess this upgrade isn't necessary but will be helpful overall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cerebral Stasis 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2006 Thanks for posting this. Although I don't really need any of the new features, I'm going to install it simply to support Firefox. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rapidget 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2006 Plenopitc... I meant on each tab you get a [X]... So if you have 10 tabs you will have 10 [X]... I find it useful, for me and for others... There are many people who doesn't know how to close a tab... Don't call me names!! It's true! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gyad 0 Report post Posted July 12, 2006 I'm not a big fan of upgrading things. I recently upgraded my Firefox to 1.5.0.4 and I'm not liking it that much. It keeps giving me errors that weren't in the older version.Also, since this is a beta version, there's more reason for me to not upgrade. I've never had much luck with them, they also give more problems.The only thing that intrigues me in this version is the spellchecker, because I'm a horrible speller. >_> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tetraca 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 Is it still bloated, fairly slow in many cases and memory leaking like 1.5? If so I'll stick with Opera.For those new to firefox you might want to check out David Hammond's real firefox myths page to get the information: http://www.webdevout.net/firefox-myths Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pb-gnat 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 I took the plunge, sacrificed my extensions, and dove into the beta with guns blazing.Ok, ok, I only had one extension - not much too lose.I notice very few differences. The spell check is pretty nice and fast. And, of course, the individual exits on each tab rocks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Voidless_Shadows 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 The new firefox is ok, not much new I really find of any use, really...But it's a beta, we can still end up with more in the final release. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Computer_Guy99 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 Firefox is byfar the best webbrowser there is. IT has many extentions that suits all of out needs. I will always use firefox until something new comes. Firefox is free too.The tools, themes, etc. are an excellent idea for firfox. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dontmaimyourself 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 The only new feature I found was that it was at least 5 times slower than version 1.5, I do however like the additions of some of the new features, even if the only one I can't get in Opera is inline spell checking (it has spell checking, its just not automatic) and extensions although I don't really care for those as all they do is add to the bloat. The fact that places was dropped is a good thing for me, having used places in Minefield (Firefox trunk build) I can say that it did nothing to increase the ease of use and still doesn't work properly. The re open closed tabs feature IMO is horribly implemented, They should be a toolbar button (as in Opera). I even noticed a few new render problems with the new version of Gecko (1.8 I think). Anyway it's still better than IE 7 b3 (only just mind) but for me Opera is still far and away the best browser currently available. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pb-gnat 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2006 The only new feature I found was that it was at least 5 times slower than version 1.5, I do however like the additions of some of the new features, even if the only one I can't get in Opera is inline spell checking (it has spell checking, its just not automatic) and extensions although I don't really care for those as all they do is add to the bloat. The fact that places was dropped is a good thing for me, having used places in Minefield (Firefox trunk build) I can say that it did nothing to increase the ease of use and still doesn't work properly. The re open closed tabs feature IMO is horribly implemented, They should be a toolbar button (as in Opera). I even noticed a few new render problems with the new version of Gecko (1.8 I think). Anyway it's still better than IE 7 b3 (only just mind) but for me Opera is still far and away the best browser currently available.I don't find it to be any slower than 1.5. Maybe I am just special? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muskrat 0 Report post Posted July 14, 2006 I am not fond of changing things. I go by the principle: "If it works, don't change." The only problem I have with my FireFox is that it takes too long to load. Is this problem fixed in version 2.0? Because if it isn't, I won't be upgrading any time soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kawasu 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2006 why is everyone so excited with the [x] on each tab? if u have a scroll mouse u can just click teh scroll on which ever tab u want to clsoe and it closes. its works teh same with links, if u want to open a new link in a new tab simple middle click on the link. thats how i've always done it, the new [x]s on each tab irritates me. i liked it when it was simple and uncluttered. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites