I use skypilot, which has already been updated for 2.0.
Question though, why does Firefox not auto-update to 2.0? despite running the auto-update function several times, it always said that there were no updates available and I had to go and download 2.0 by hand.
I use skypilot, which has already been updated for 2.0.
Question though, why does Firefox not auto-update to 2.0? despite running the auto-update function several times, it always said that there were no updates available and I had to go and download 2.0 by hand.
Probably autoupdate does not do major versions, only minor ones.
Was this supposed to be the killer browser or something? At this rate by the next release it would be better to go back to IE or Opera. New theme isnt that good, they put an x on every tab unlike before causing more clutter and navigational nonsense, and the options menu is wildly illogical and lacks quite a few... options, say switch the x on the tabs to the old style. I shouldn't have to do \"research\" on the internet to customize my browser to be the way I want it to.
Very dissapointing release on the count that they STILL have not fixed the memory leaks since beta. Ill see to it that I will be ditching it soon. Mobius your precious browser stinks!
Have to go into about:config just to disable the automatic backing up of bookmarks and displaying of favicons for bookmark links. Favicons, btw, bloat the size of the bookmarks.html because their data are put in it.
No option to set what protocols / files are to be associated with the program. Mozilla and SeaMonkey have this under Advanced settings.
This one hurts: no option to have a removed cookie automatically dumped into the blocked cookies category. Mozilla and SeaMonkey have this.
I grabbed FF 2.0 when it rolled out... and I agree with both sides.
The memory leaks suck, the changed theme isn't anything special, and I get increased incompatability
Overall, performance seems faster and there are some improvements.
Personally, I think it's really just a \"1.6\" version with some \"problems\".
1.5 was good and now I'm wishing I still had that on 2 of my systems... but I'm waiting out the fixes. Gee, this is kind of similar to MS product releases... buggy and so you wait for the post release \"updates\" that are really patches.
I also installed IE7 on the same two systems and couldn't miss all the similarities to FF... with a MS flair to them. The FF interface is way better than the restrictive IE7 interface. IMHO.