Gabriel Nitu
Romania
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1.6.1.0 (Apr 22, 2011)
Swiffer, you just like the sound of that, right ? You can't be taken seriously, since your arguments are terrific but missing entirely.
This is everything I ever needed in a browser. Light, extremely fast, no official Chrome tracking and annoying autoupdate tools included, has mouse gestures, adblock (granted, not very good yet, but you can always use the excellent Adblock + for Chrome extension).
And the icing on the cake is that it handles external links passed by outside software correctly, as opposed to Srware Iron, which used a different profile when handling external links.
Oh, and by the way, the included download manager is great. It's multithreaded for insane download speeds and can be set as the default downloader. For links that dislike download managers, you can hold ALT while clicking on a link and it will pass it to Chrome's default downloader.
2.6.1 Build 639867 (Jan 27, 2010)
LR is good, but people are right, it is overpriced.
For more info, check out this link:
http://www.twin-pixels.c...xo-capture-one-bibble-5/
(SP2) Service Pack 2 (Apr 28, 2009)
Office 2007 is good, a bit difficult to get used to if you've been an avid user of the previous suite. But once you do, you'll probably find it cute. As to overall functionality, it's still in a class of its own, IMHO.
Still, I had one very annoying problem that MS failed to fix. It was introduced in SP1. A real dealbreaker for me and it drove me back to Office XP with the 2007 file support addon.
I don't have 2007 installed anymore, so it would be great if someone could check if it's still there. Open a text file, CTRL+H (replace) and let's say Any digit, Any digit, Paragraph mark. Leave the "replace with" field blank and press ok. This used to lock up my 2007 SP1 installation. Thanks !
3.1 Beta 3 (Mar 13, 2009)
This is truly the best browsing experience available these days. Extensions are what makes this browser amazing.
Speed ? Well, it's not slower than anything out there, certainly not slower than Chrome or Safari and it crushes them both on features.
So there you have it... Firefox is fast, ultra customizable, slick and just plain usable. Who wouldn't want to use it ?
I've been using the 3.1 beta since it first came out without a glitch. No random locukups, no funny looking elements, nothing. Two minor problems on two different sites, both addressed in this version, which seems even faster and more responsive. All my previous extensions work just fine, with the exception of my most vital one: Firegestures, lol. But the Nightly Tester Tools fixed that in no time, with no side effects.
I highly recommend this beta. It's rock solid, fast and feature-full. My single standing gripe is related to the cold startup time, but it's worth the extra two seconds for all the goodies you're getting.
1.47 (Feb 23, 2009)
Damn those tabs, wrong place to post lol. Sorry about that guys.
This is a nifty little program as well :)