I've got firefox 3 for almost a week. Satisfied.

    I've been running FF3 since the first public beta. Loved it. I've also been using my typical extensions (AB+, Filterset.G Updater, Firebug, WebDev Toolbar).

    The betas used to really crash on me all the time if I opened too many tabs, or a specific tab had some hearty JS or client-side code to compile/run. Seems like they fixed that issue.

    Unfortunately, there is already a security vulnerability; although, you have to be stupid enough to click on the link.

    Now... if only Thunderbird could get going on a faster release cycle....

      bpat1434 wrote:

      Now... if only Thunderbird could get going on a faster release cycle....

      And Sunbird could get on a release cycle ....

        Unfortunately, there is already a security vulnerability; although, you have to be stupid enough to click on the link.

        To get rid of the security vulnerability immediately, you have to switch away from Firefox entirely 😉

        I think I'll just wait for the fix to be released.

          According to the article JPnyc linked to, the vulnerability is not specific to FF3, but is also in FF2 (and presumably inherited from it by FF3), so you would not be increasing the security risk by upgrading -- at least not with regard to that particular issue.

            the vulnerability is not specific to FF3, but is also in FF2 (and presumably inherited from it by FF3), so you would not be increasing the security risk by upgrading -- at least not with regard to that particular issue.

            Yes, hence downgrading to Firefox 2 is not good enough if you want a fix now.

              What would you propose? Switching to IE?

              Opera, perhaps? Or you can go my route: be prepared to wait 🙂

                Oh, I'll wait... or just click links I know are going to be legit 😉

                As for Sunbird, the only reason I'm using Thunderbird 2 on my desktop is because it integrates with Lightning so much better than the current "betas" of Thunderbird.

                  From what I've seen, there is no evidence that the security flaw in FF2/3 has yet been detected by anyone other than the security group which reported it, and therefore that there are, in fact, any damaging links out there to be clicked. At least we know Mozilla is aware of it, and I suspect there's a high likelihood there will be a security patch out before any hacker actually discovers it and creates an exploit.

                    rulian wrote:

                    I'm still rockin 2.0.0.14 represent!

                    I just downgraded to 2.0.0.14 due to consistant crashing in FF3. It crashed on me probably every 20 minutes on average.

                      7 days later

                      The only issue for me in Firefox 3 is that occasionally, hitting F5 will not refresh anything. So when I am working on my website, and I make changes in Dreamwever, then jump back to FF3 and hit F5.. nothing 🙁

                      The other browser that I have started using (and growing increasingly fond of) is Opera 9.5 RC.. I like the new look.. and it is certainly faster than FF3 (not by much granted.. but it IS faster..Especially when switching between tabs I also downloaded and tested Safari 3.1.2 for windows.. oh my.. fastest browser I have seen yet.. especially Javascript execution.. hot dog, javascript on Safari simply blows any other browser out of the water. FAAASSSST!

                      So my favorite weapon of choice is still FF3..but Opera 9.5 is closing in as my fav (once dragonfly really takes off, it will be interesting to see if its better than Firefly or any other FF webdev extensions..)

                      Cheers,

                      NRG

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