Firefox 3.6 Beta 3 released, Camino 2 goes Final
Mozilla just released Firefox 3.6 Beta3. This one features Component Directory Lockdown which will disable support for incompatible add-ons, theoretically making Firefox more stable. Make sure your important Add-ons are Kosher before installing. Other fun new stuff in this version.
Update: In other Mozilla/Apple News, Camino 2.0 has gone final.
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Comments (9)
"Make sure your important Add-ons are Kosher before installing" Ok you got it buddy.
Does Safari need Component Lockdown?
And congrats to the Mozilla team for delivering Camino 2.0 today.
Still only 32bit though, how primitive!
Using 64 bit Safari leads to about a 40% drop in battery life in benchmark tests. I opt for primitive...
http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=3672&p=7
Uhmmm... DUH!!! Of course processing power overlaps battery life!!! You know it yourself that notebooks work 'slower' when on battery mode - If you want maximum performance without your notebook switching off within approximately 1 hour, 'you HAVE' to work on the power adapter. So, more or less, the same goes for the 32 bit mode VS. the 64 bit...
Watch Microsoft comes out with a "Architecture Restraint System" for IE.
"Potentiality Isolation Matrix" would sound better.
Why can't the camino team build a decent interface?