roadrunnertwice: Me looking up at the camera, wearing big headphones and a striped shirt. (Reversal!)
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It's Firefox, it's fresh, and it's basically done. ("RC1" means that if nothing comes up during the shake-out period, this is the actual file that will be released as "Firefox 3." Something will probably come up. I still consider it solid enough to upgrade the parents.)


Back in the dim and distant past, on the eve of Firefox 1's release, there was a roadmap for three future versions of the app. Version 1.1 was to be a touch-up release, which made fixes and updated the Gecko engine while keeping the features and look mostly the same. 1.5 would be a medium-grade update, using the same engine as 1.1 but adding a nice pile of new features. And then there was Firefox 2.0, the major, revolutionary release. It would be built on a version of Gecko that didn't exist yet and have features that weren't possible without it, with an entirely new graphics layer, an undreamt-of speed boost, and a whole lot of things the developers had wanted all along but couldn't get.

Ultimately, for various reasons, the version numbers were all pushed forward a notch: 1.1 became 1.5, etc. But the reason I bring up those old-ass (2004?) numbering predictions is that this release -- Firefox 3 -- is what became of that original, grail-like vision of "2.0." The last two releases were both evolutionary: visible improvements, but fairly pedestrian ones. This is the version that, right from the start, was intended to be The New Hotness.

It is.
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Date: 2008-05-17 09:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bcn-are-krieg.livejournal.com
I'm still continuously shocked that my dad refuses to use Firefox. I insist on it being installed on their computer for when I use it, but for someone like my dad, who's decently conversant with computer-based concepts, to continue to eschew it is fairly mind-boggling.
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Date: 2008-05-18 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boopsce.livejournal.com
The attraction of Internet Explorer is the same as the attraction of Mt. Everest.
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Date: 2008-05-18 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] boopsce.livejournal.com
Don't say 2004 is "old-ass." :( :( :(

Yes, I know, even by computing standards.