New Age Dawns on the Web

Posted by Vincent Woo Wed, 18 Jun 2008 08:11:00 GMT

Yesterday has seen the release of Firefox 3 and it has spread far and wide. As of this writing, some 14 hours after release, there were 5,099,057 downloads. That’s a spectacular achievement and a clear message to all that quality and standards matter.

I’ve been running the release candidates and the difference between it and FF2 is dramatic. As much as I love Firefox and use it as my primary browser, it would noticeably slow down over time until it required a restart every 2-4 days. Inconvenient, but now only a memory.

With Firefox 3.0, Opera 9.5, and Safari 3.1 all succeeding, us web developers can now realistically dream of working without legacy constraints in the near future. While generally we’re still stuck devoting half our time and sanity to necromantic and arcane arts for the purpose of persisting the one undead browser, there is still hope. It is an ongoing battle but one that we will eventually win – inching closer to the promised land with every switch to one of the above browsers or upgrade to Internet Explorer 7.

Final note: For the web developers out there, get Firebug 1.2.0b3. It works great with Firefox 3.

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