Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on November 9, 2011 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

Mozilla released Ff 8 today, seven weeks after their last version.

So what’s new?

Ff 8  features for the new browser releases (Win, Mac, Linux and mobile for Android) include Twitter search integration, on-demand tab group loading, and more WebGL graphics hardware acceleration support. Mozilla has added "support for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS), which lets developers load WebGL textures from other domains in a secure way." according to them but Microsoft and Apple disagree as to the safety of WebGL. Mozilla has added to the Android version of Firefox 8 a Master Password feature to protect all the logins used on the device.

Ff 8 also includes a new security feature (always a good thing) preventing extensions from adding other third party extensions without the user’s consent (and frequently, knowledge).

The user is now given an opt-in. Upon upgrading, the new version will ask users to select their add-ons. You aren’t told expressly (at least I wasn’t) which extension is new, however you should be cognizant which you have (and why) so pay close attention during the installation.

You can get Ff8 here:  http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/   or by navigating to Help>About Firefox and restarting the browser.

According to PCMagazine :

  • Pros

    More-efficient memory usage and faster startup than previous versions. Panorama tab group organizes sites. Excellent standards support. Cool bookmark organization with Panorama. Pinned sites for all-the-time access. Syncing for tabs, history, passwords and more. Graphics hardware acceleration. Cross-platform.

  • Cons

    Update breaks some extensions. Still trails Chrome and IE9 on some benchmarks. Lacks client-side tracking protection like that of IE9. Lacks Chrome's built in Flash, PDF reader, and Instant page view. Trails Chrome in HTML5 support. No new-tab page helpers. Slower startup than Chrome and IE9.

  • Bottom Line

    Firefox remains a lean, fast, customizable browser that can hold its own against any competitor, especially with its graphics hardware acceleration. Version 7 adds much-desired memory usage trimming. – PCMagazine ( http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349494,00.asp#fbid=xcx2wnb3dyP )

 

By the way… be careful what you tweet, and write…. the “vengeful librarians” are watching… do read Sarah Yin’s article here: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2395904,00.asp#fbid=gBAx1czPwy7

Sources:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2349494,00.asp#fbid=gBAx1czPwy7

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396043,00.asp#fbid=gBAx1czPwy7


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on Nov 09, 2011

great news ... thnx for the info doc.

I had been waiting for it eagerly

on Nov 09, 2011

Quote: Update breaks some extensions. Still trails Chrome and IE9 on some benchmarks. Lacks client-side tracking protection like that of IE9. Lacks Chrome's built in Flash, PDF reader, and Instant page view. Trails Chrome in HTML5 support. No new-tab page helpers. Slower startup than Chrome and IE9.

I dunno, Firefox is by far the fastest browser I've ever used. Admittedly, I AM biased, believing IE9 to be worth less than a donkey punched squire, but that's just personal preference~

Thanks for this, DrJHBL, knowledge is power, hero~   

This is quoted form the article, and does this seem wonky, at all, to anyone else? Quote: The department falls under the Open Source Center (OSC), which was created in 1995 by the Director of National intelligence upon the recommendation of the 9/11 Commission.

on Nov 09, 2011

I'll stick to Firefox version 3.6.x. My favorite extensions will not work with newer versions.

on Nov 09, 2011

Is is just me or does Control-E now work again (by default) for selecting the search box?

For some reason that shortcut was discontinued in favor of Panorama something quite a few months ago and I had to either switch to using Control-K or use a custom addon to change the shortcut back to control-E.

on Nov 09, 2011

Wrath89
Is is just me or does Control-E now work again (by default) for selecting the search box?

Working for me as well... terribly slow start up, though. Sticking with IE9 x32 , Comodo-Dragon 15 (Chrome), and Opera 12 (rarely).

on Nov 09, 2011

Hey doc, thanks for update....

on Nov 09, 2011

DrJBHL
Comodo-Dragon 15 (Chrome)

I though Google made Chrome.

on Nov 09, 2011

kona0197
I though Google made Chrome.

Comodo-Dragon 15 is a cut down version of Google Chrome with additional enhancements to improve security !!

on Nov 09, 2011

I don't know, I feel kinda annoyed how they add a few new features, and then "suddenly" we have a whole new browser version.   It wasn't that long ago that Firefox was still using 3s, and now we're up to 8 almost within a year or so!  I think they're trying to kid everyone that the browser is advancing so much faster than all the other ones, "because after all, the version numbers are increasing so fast, it must be a lot better!".

Best regards,
Steven.

on Nov 09, 2011

Well, if you are aware of it, it shouldn't affect you. And who cares about those that are affected? They can call their versions whatever they want. They could call it Firefox 2012 for all I care.

on Nov 09, 2011

In the time i used firefox 7 i had crashes when i had like 14 tabs open for a long time.. i switched back to the new safari 5.1.1 and the browser is excellent and performs amazingly. i can have up to 30 tabs open throughout the day, its easy to manage and very responsive on my laptop. 

 

on Nov 09, 2011

Heavenfall, it was just a little annoyance, that's all.  For a long time they used the conservative numbering, and then suddenly, one (or 0) bugfix and it's up to the next version.  I don't particularly *mind*, mind, it's just that sometimes I get a little annoyed.

Best regards,
Steven.

on Nov 09, 2011

RiddleKing
In the time i used firefox 7 i had crashes when i had like 14 tabs open for a long time..

That's the memory leak that ssupposedly's been tamed/fixed.

on Nov 09, 2011

DrJBHL

Quoting RiddleKing, reply 11In the time i used firefox 7 i had crashes when i had like 14 tabs open for a long time..

That's the memory leak that ssupposedly's been tamed/fixed.

 

Its too late now. I love the usuability, ease and error free nature of safari.  I also found the extensions that i needed (even downloading flash videos).

https://extensions.apple.com/

 

 

on Nov 09, 2011

StevenAus
I don't know, I feel kinda annoyed how they add a few new features, and then "suddenly" we have a whole new browser version. It wasn't that long ago that Firefox was still using 3s, and now we're up to 8 almost within a year or so! I think they're trying to kid everyone that the browser is advancing so much faster than all the other ones, "because after all, the version numbers are increasing so fast, it must be a lot better!".

Several proggies have gone this route.... when the competition has a higher ver number it IS perceived as 'superior' or more developed/newer.

PSP and PS tended to do it over the years too.

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