Now With Web 2.0!
Jun
18
2008

Anticipation

I’ve been (not so) patiently waiting for FF3 for months, I remember reading with joyful glee about the ‘awesome bar’ and increased performance. I was right there when the Download Day was announced and I pledged to download Firefox 3 on all the computers I use on that day to assist in achieving a Guinness World Record.

And now, finally, the wait is over!

It was exciting to see people pledge in the millions but seeing that number multiplied several times over the 24 hours of Download Day was truly amazing! At the end of that 24 hours the download number ended up at over 8 million, it’ll be some time before we know for sure we made a record but I gotta say that seeing the world come together and make such a splash was awesome even if we don’t get it.

Initial Reaction

I downloaded and installed Firefox 3 both on my computer at work and at home and now, after a solid day of getting a feel for it, I’m ready to say that the wait was well worth it.

I think the additional security and performance alone would have been enough to make this a successful upgrade. Instead of firefox taking up 120,000 K with a few tabs open in Firefox 2, it now takes 70,000 K with Firefox 3. Believe me, I checked! After hearing from more than one source that performance was a big priority I wanted to be sure that’s what I was getting. Now, so far I haven’t noticed much of an increase in pageload speed but it’s only been a day and having a browser with almost half the footprint it used to is a great start.

Plugins

I rely pretty heavily on all the plugins I have installed to get my work done. So needless to say having any of them unavailable would have been an inconvenience. My heart dropped when I upgraded and saw that the Firebug plugin I had installed was incompatible and disabled. Luckily the authors of all the plugins I used had released new, and some improved, versions of their plugins (including Firebug) compatible with Firefox 3.

Congratulations!

I would like to thank all the people that work on the browser and all of the various plugins for their hard work and dedication. Sometimes I forget how lost I am without Firefox and my installed plugins and i’m positive i’m not the only one. I read that Firefox 3 has already broken past 4% in market share after just 24 hours, that’s truly a testament to their work and dedication. I’m hoping that the trend continues and Firefox becomes the leading web browser, it truly is at the top of the heap in every way.


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