Firefox 3. It’s primarily been the plaything for adventurous beta testers for some months now, but it’s “ready for prime-time,” according to a Reuters report by Jim Finkle. After lots of bug fixing and feedbacking, Mozilla’s development team has deemed the newest version of their very popular browser all but fit for mass consumption.
We’re all quite aware of how precious a commodity computer memory is. Though prices for DDR2 and DDR3 have dropped dramatically over the past couple of years, many users that have nonetheless learned the limits of their hardware in their adoption of tabbed browsing habits and the use of rich Web applications that utilize technologies such as AJAX and the like. Not to mention the consumption of large quantities of media. The fact that Firefox 3 is able to conserve resources and deliver even better than before on a variety of user demands is surely a welcome development.