Comment from will
yeah, i like the new features on FF2 but it isnt that great an increase from previous versions. I cant see myself using ie7 in the near futire though.. partly just because i have got so used to Firefox...
View ArticleComment from quinn
I just miss one thing on FF2(Mac) which is that a long click used to show context menu on FF1.5(Mac). It was only the browse does this for me, not Safari, Camino, Opera..
View ArticleComment from Karinne
@Nate: By "re-organizing the tabs" do you mean that you can slide them to different positions? If so ... you could do that with FF1.5. @Fredrik: That's a nice little extension to get a quick look at...
View ArticleComment from Rob Lewis
Re: my previous post - hadn't realised that add-ons appears to be the collective name for extensions & themes.
View ArticleComment from Rob Lewis
Yep, add-ons (they seem to have renamed extensions to add-ons, for some unknown reason) will take a little time to update, but one of my favourites, SessionSaver, now seems to be defunct, as the...
View ArticleComment from Kevin
@ Nate: I thought FF1.5 could reorganize tabs already? I'm pretty sure I've been doing that for almost a year now. It is a nice feature though! Maybe I'm thinking of something else...
View ArticleComment from Fredrik Wärnsberg
I really like Firefox 2.0 thus far, but as with every new Firefox release, my extensions and themes not working is incredicly annoying (oh dear god i want my cssviewer :( )
View ArticleComment from Geof Harries
Nate. How do you re-organize tabs in Safari? I'm running the latest version and it's a no go. I assume this is a plug-in?
View ArticleComment from Nate K
I downloaded a version yesterday, and it has been somewhat buggy, so maybe I should download the actual release. I really like the ability to re-organize the tabs. I have been doing this in safari, and...
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
Well, because the rendering engine really hasn't changed, I think there isn't much testing that would need to be done over and above what was in FF1.5. Ooh, and the inline spell checker in FF2 is...
View ArticleComment from Tobie Langel
These are exciting times... they are also pretty intensive on how much testing there is to do (with two versions of IE, Safari, Opera, and now two versions of Firefox). Any idea on how long the...
View ArticleComment from justin
I like this announcement better than the IE7 one last week :) Don't forget that FF2 does has auto spell check for text/input boxes, that's a big one! It's unfortunate that they chose not to just...
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