Thursday, March 17th 2011

Mozilla Firefox 4 Launch Date is March 22

After the much hyped Internet Explorer 9 launch, it's time for the open-source Firefox to get its facelift. Mozilla has decided to launch the stable version of Mozilla Firefox 4 on the 22nd of March. Firefox 4 is a single-process web-browser that runs plugins in separate container processes. It will be up to date with the latest in web standards, including HTML5, will feature a much faster Javascript engine, and will use GPU hardware acceleration to speed up rendering. March 22 is turning out to be quite a day for the tech sphere, with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 590 graphics accelerator, and EA/Crytek's self-proclaimed blockbuster game release, Crysis 2, also releasing on the same day.
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33 Comments on Mozilla Firefox 4 Launch Date is March 22

#1
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Love the new chrome/opera look. Im using the RC now. I quite like it and some of the new features.
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#2
AndreiD
While it is a big leap forward from version 3.x, I still find that Firefox 4 is lacking as a browser.
I find it sluggish with 200 bookmarks loaded in and for heavy tab users it's just needlessly time consuming to scroll through the tabs.
I've switched to Google Chrome since Firefox 3.6 took several seconds to load up a page and even though I can find a lot of flaws in Chrome so far, I still prefer it compared to the alternatives.
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#3
AphexDreamer
I love chrome but once this comes out I might be switching back to Firefox.
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
i'm on FF4 RC1, it might as well be the final. Very stable, very fast.

Only flaw is that with hardware acceleration enabled, text goes blurry - seems to be an ATI driver issue, nvidia doesnt have it (and intel dont have it due to lack of hardware acceleration suport)
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#5
IndigoGoose
AphexDreamerI love chrome but once this comes out I might be switching back to Firefox
Same here but Chrome is actually really good i might have to try both and see which i prefer
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#6
pantherx12
Musselsi'm on FF4 RC1, it might as well be the final. Very stable, very fast.

Only flaw is that with hardware acceleration enabled, text goes blurry - seems to be an ATI driver issue, nvidia doesnt have it (and intel dont have it due to lack of hardware acceleration suport)
Hmmm what ATi driver are you using?

I had blurry text too but it sorted it's self out after I updated CAT to the latest version.


By the by is FFs java engine multi threaded like IE 9?
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#7
alexsubri
pantherx12Hmmm what ATi driver are you using?

I had blurry text too but it sorted it's self out after I updated CAT to the latest version.


By the by is FFs java engine multi threaded like IE 9?
Try turning off MLAA

Heck, I might as well play the lotto!
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#8
buggalugs
Musselsi'm on FF4 RC1, it might as well be the final. Very stable, very fast.

Only flaw is that with hardware acceleration enabled, text goes blurry - seems to be an ATI driver issue, nvidia doesnt have it (and intel dont have it due to lack of hardware acceleration suport)
I havent had that problem. Maybe update to 11.4, and make sure you got the latest flash.
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#9
pantherx12
alexsubriTry turning off MLAA
Try reading man :laugh: :toast:
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#10
Kitkat
sounds like fun after beta number 2 of 4 million i got tired of "testing" good to see there is a date now.
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#11
caleb
Hope they fixed all the bugs from recent beta's.
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#12
Frizz
Now THIS I will gladly download :D. IE9 can suck it :laugh:
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#14
LAN_deRf_HA
I was all ready to switch to chrome, then I found out there's no download helper plugin. Big deal breaker. Then I found out none of the scrolling plugins can fix the crappy way chrome handles scrolling. Smooth wheel is still king. If I'm going to switch browsers I can't be giving anything up.
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#15
inferKNOX
I wonder how this will fair against the new IE9 in terms of speed.
When I tested the IE9 on my system, it was the fastest to open and display a saved web page, and when I say fast, I mean instantaneous!:eek:
Chrome was 2nd fastest, although I don't like it that much, Opera 3rd, and Firefox by far the slowest.

I hope FF4 will end the days of Firefox being a RAM hog. FF has gone from originally being the fastest & smallest, to being the slowest and biggest (although I still use it most).:shadedshu:wtf:
I'm more or less just waiting for well refined Opera plugins to be developed at this point and then the rest becomes history.
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#16
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
pantherx12Hmmm what ATi driver are you using?

I had blurry text too but it sorted it's self out after I updated CAT to the latest version.


By the by is FFs java engine multi threaded like IE 9?
buggalugsI havent had that problem. Maybe update to 11.4, and make sure you got the latest flash.
I'm on cat 11.4, flash isnt related to the problem. turning cleartype off makes it worse, not better.
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#17
pr0n Inspector
With wide-gamut monitors all over the place, soon people will find the gaudy colors are retina-burning. Firefox is the only browser on Windows that has real color management.

Or buy a Mac.
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#18
the_wolf88
WTF !

What's so special about 22nd of March ?!!

1. Nvidia will release 590

2. Crysis 2

And now Firefox !! :confused::confused:
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#19
IndigoGoose
the_wolf88WTF !

What's so special about 22nd of March ?!!
Its special release day yay lol
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#20
OneCool
Oh shit!! Where is the damn bookmarks layout at the top.....I dont like this!!!


Why do they want to change EVERYTHING that works just fine in this country!If I wanted Chrome id download and use the damn program!!! :mad:

F you Firefox for copying another shitty browser! :banghead:
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#21
pantherx12
OneCoolOh shit!! Where is the damn bookmarks layout at the top.....I dont like this!!!


Why do they want to change EVERYTHING that works just fine in this country!If I wanted Chrome id download and use the damn program!!! :mad:

F you Firefox for copying another shitty browser! :banghead:
You click the orange firefox button, it's all there instead.

Means more room for tabs! YEAH!

As for copying, it's actually just an implementation of what was a plugin for fire fox that's been around for years. Mini menu or something, I can't remember been using the beta to long.
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#22
Vancha
I'm using a plugin that hides them both, and brings up the old menu on pressing alt, but isn't there an option to revert the new FF button to the old menu bar as well?
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#23
CrAsHnBuRnXp
the_wolf88WTF !

What's so special about 22nd of March ?!!

1. Nvidia will release 590

2. Crysis 2

And now Firefox !! :confused::confused:
Cant forget Assassin's Creed Brotherhood for PC. :p
pantherx12You click the orange firefox button, it's all there instead.

Means more room for tabs! YEAH!

As for copying, it's actually just an implementation of what was a plugin for fire fox that's been around for years. Mini menu or something, I can't remember been using the beta to long.
Alternatively you can right click the a "white" space under the address bar and check off bookmarks and it comes in where all your other quick link bookmarks are.
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#24
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
Back to Firefox on the 22nd :)
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