After some rather impressive RC builds, Firefox 3.5 is all packaged up and ready for public consumption. Mozilla is saying its new browser is more than two times faster than Firefox 3, but what has us more excited is the support for plugin-free “open codec” video and audio playback using Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora-- it’s still in its infancy, but the subtle glimpse we’ve seen so far of a world without Flash video reducing our CPU to jelly is rather compelling.
what’s gonna happen to all my fancy add-ons i had to make FF 3 look normal…and i don’t want it to get all goobdley-gook just cuz the add ons don’t work
and did anyone ever make FF optimizer for 3 or 3.5?
yeah, but it works on 64-bit machines. What benefit we will have with a 64-bit internet browser anyway. you need 64-bit computing power to run complex methmatical algorithms, I think 32-bit browsers are enough to meet most of users’ requirements (keeping current web applications in mind).