Firefox 4 gogogo? |
YES! I have it and love it. |
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53% |
[ 7 ] |
Got it, hate it. |
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15% |
[ 2 ] |
Don't have it yet, but I will soon! |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
Don't have it, and I ain't gonna. |
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7% |
[ 1 ] |
Got it....whatever |
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23% |
[ 3 ] |
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Total Votes : 13 |
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Nearly four million Firefox 4 downloads in less than a day and counting! I am now one of the happy Firefox 4 users, and thus far I am quite happy with it. It feels much snappier to me than Firefox 3, and it looks like it's using a good deal less memory to boot. Has anyone else tried it yet? Will you?
http://glow.mozilla.org/
Looks great. I do complain about the blurriness of the font... IIRC it's Windows' fault, but I can't seem to find the setting to fix it in FF...
Just downloaded.... I'll be updating as soon as a few other files finish downloading too.
Great, I look forward to your thoughts, Elfprince. CalcDude, I'm some benryves will have some choice words about that.
The new format with no menu bar is a bit odd, but makes a lot of sense as far as screen real estate. I'm getting used to it.
I've tried Firefox 4 and I like it, but I like Chrome more.
KermMartian wrote:
Great, I look forward to your thoughts, Elfprince. CalcDude, I'm some benryves will have some choice words about that.
The new format with no menu bar is a bit odd, but makes a lot of sense as far as screen real estate. I'm getting used to it.
As a Mac user my menu bar is still right where it belongs =) What I don't really like is the hugely compressed toolbar/window header, but I guess that's the new style now, since Chrome and Opera do it too.
Elfprince, yeah, the tabs above the Bookmarks Toolbar toolbar is a bit of a shock; I'm slowing growing to like it. My biggest problem is realizing that I have more than one tab, since usually no tabs below the Bookmarks Toolbar means I have but a single tab.
I think the real subject should be:
Firefox 4 released: Who cares?
I have been running the betas and RC's for a while so nothing here was really a shocker to me. I personally have the menubar shown with the bookmarks bar items next to it and the roomy bookmarks add on iconizing them. I also have the addon bar show as I use enough addons that use it for it to be worth it for me. If I were on a netbook I might do otherwise but for my laptop and desktop I still have plenty of screen space.
Now that I try it out more, I think one of the hardest things for me to remember will be actually clicking the resident Gmail app tab I pinned to see if there are any emails waiting for me.
One thing I'll have to look at is if I can have the app tabs be full size, I hadn't really played with those yet, but with the other tab grouping stuff they will be really useful.
calcdude84se wrote:
Looks great. I do complain about the blurriness of the font... IIRC it's Windows' fault, but I can't seem to find the setting to fix it in FF...
No, it's part of the hardware acceleration path now - it is no longer using Windows' font rendering, hence why it is "blurry". There are some settings related to that in about:config, this one in particular sounds interesting: gfx.font_rendering.cleartype.always_use_for_content
Jonimus, I couldn't seem to find any settings for that, but I wouldn't be surprised if there is indeed a way to tweak that.
souvik1997 wrote:
I've tried Firefox 4 and I like it, but I like Chrome more.
This.
Although tinychat is broken in chrome as of now
It was ownage during the Betas. Now its gonna even be more ownage. I carry it around dwith me everywhere I go... Usb, phone, laptop, and well desktop ('cept that thing stays at home. )
Well-said, 0rac343.
I still have only sporadically used Chrome on other peoples' computers, and I'm afraid it just doesn't cut it for me.
I haven't tried using Firefox 4.0 yet (I'm using 3.6 right now) but I'll probably try it later, and switch to it if the UI isn't too different.
KermMartian wrote:
Well-said, 0rac343.
I still have only sporadically used Chrome on other peoples' computers, and I'm afraid it just doesn't cut it for me.
Firefox 4 appears to be the Chromification of Firefox...hence the additional poll option I just added.
Kllrnohj wrote:
No, it's part of the hardware acceleration path now - it is no longer using Windows' font rendering, hence why it is "blurry".
I was under the impression it used DirectWrite, which was a Windows font rendering system (also used by IE 9). I find it quite horrible (GDI/ClearType is far superior for legibility) but it seems to be the route Microsoft are keen to go down as is evidenced by similar poor-quality text rendering under WPF.
I'm running it now. It actually doesn't appear to have done much(if anything) for screen real estate, but I'll play around and see what I can do.