The new Firefox 3.1 beta is out. The Tracemonkey Java Script engine is not activated by default on this beta version, but you can activated it manually in about:config. With the Tracemonkey Javascript activated, this browser leaves the other browsers in the dust... man this thing is fast!
The new Firefox 3.1 beta is out. The Tracemonkey Java Script engine is not activated by default on this beta version, but you can activated it manually in about:config. With the Tracemonkey Javascript activated, this browser leaves the other browsers in the dust... man this thing is fast!
Hello, I use Safari too, but I can't tell if my ver. Version 3.1.2 (4525.22)
is 64 or 32 bit processing. Is there a way to tell?
thanks in advance!
Robert
Hello, I use Safari too, but I can't tell if my ver. Version 3.1.2 (4525.22)
is 64 or 32 bit processing. Is there a way to tell?
thanks in advance!
Robert
Always was a safari user, then recently tried some of the other browsers out. I like Firefox, but sometimes it does seem to be a little slower. Opera is nice too, but haven't played around with it much.
Running Parallels with XP Pro, and using the Google Chrome Beta, like it a lot. Can't wait for a mac version.
Always was a safari user, then recently tried some of the other browsers out. I like Firefox, but sometimes it does seem to be a little slower. Opera is nice too, but haven't played around with it much.
Running Parallels with XP Pro, and using the Google Chrome Beta, like it a lot. Can't wait for a mac version.
I've been using Firefox and Safari about 50/50, maybe just a tinge more Firefox. I've also been playing with the next generation FF called Minefield. That one is very fast. Having just moved to the Mac, I'm still trying to figure out what works best for me.
On the PC I've been using Google Chrome the most at home and Firefox at work.
While I'm eclectic in my browser choice, I avoid Internet Explorer as the plague it is.
I've been using Firefox and Safari about 50/50, maybe just a tinge more Firefox. I've also been playing with the next generation FF called Minefield. That one is very fast. Having just moved to the Mac, I'm still trying to figure out what works best for me.
On the PC I've been using Google Chrome the most at home and Firefox at work.
While I'm eclectic in my browser choice, I avoid Internet Explorer as the plague it is.
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