June 17, 2008

Firefox 3: The Best Browser Ever

Filed under: Firefox, Releases, ScribeFire -- Christopher Finke @ 01:05pm

Today marks the release of Firefox 3. It’s been 34 months in the making, and is quite literally the best Web browser ever created. There’s a very detailed field guide to Firefox 3 at dria.org, but to sum it up, you’re doing yourself a disservice if you don’t download it as soon as you possible can. Improvements have been made in essentially all areas of the browser: speed, bookmarks, history, memory usage, add-on installation, downloads, password management, security, and much more.

And the best thing about Firefox 3? It’s fully compatible with the latest versions of ScribeFire, so don’t be afraid to upgrade. ScribeFire will continue working just as it did before, if not better.

Firefox 3

One Response to “Firefox 3: The Best Browser Ever”

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    Agam

    A strange thing happens to me now using the latest release of Scribefire in Firefox 3. In the active view of the editing window, clicking a saved link opens the page in the editing window itself rather than in a browser tab.

    I had this problem a few releases ago but it resolved itself along the way. What could possibly be causing this?