IE8 Coverage, Two Months Later

Posted on April 30th, 2008 | No Comments »

Nearly two months after the release of Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1, several people have had a chance to test the browser out and formulate their first, second and even third impressions.  I’ve listed some of those impressions below, in no particular order:

If you’ve had a chance to play around with IE8 Beta 1, what are your impressions?

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Twitter Watch #1

Posted on April 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Thanks to Tweet Scan, I can get a semi-real time feel for what’s going on in the browsersphere.  So what are people Tweeting about?

And just as a heads-up, I’m interested in following folks on Twitter that are browserphiles like myself, so drop a comment (or email at browsersphere [at] gmail [dot] com) and let me know who you are on there if you don’t mind being “followed.”  And I’m Bernzilla on there, for anyone who might be interested.

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Around the Browsersphere #9

Posted on April 28th, 2008 | No Comments »

Last time around, I didn’t get any feedback on the format of these “Around the Browsersphere” posts, so I’ll give a slightly more organized approach a try and we’ll see how it goes.

Camino

  • Camino 1.6, which features a customizable toolbar search field, software update capabilities, a scrolling tab bar, etc., was released on the 17th.

Firefox

Flock

Internet Explorer

Konqueror

Maxthon

Mozilla

Opera and Opera Mini

Safari

SeaMonkey

Minor Players

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Opera 9.5 Beta 2 Released

Posted on April 24th, 2008 | No Comments »

From The Opera Team, via email today:

Hi Folks,

We are pleased to announce the release of Opera 9.5 beta 2. This is a culmination of many hours of engineering and QA work improving the browser and rendering engine.  We have also improved compatibility on many major Web sites through a combination of rendering improvements and developer support work.

Here’s an overview of some of the latest improvements:
- Faster – Our new beta is quicker to start, faster at loading Web pages, and better at running your favorite Web applications.
- Quick Find – Now you can quickly and easily search the text on any site you’ve visited before by typing a few words from the site into the address bar.
- Opera Link ready – Use Opera Link technology <http://link.opera.com>  to connect your Opera Speed Dial, Bookmarks and Personal Bar between Opera 9.5 beta and Opera Mini 4 or 4.1 beta <http://www.operamini.com> — the free browser for your mobile phone.

You can download Opera 9.5 beta 2 at <http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/next/> to try out the above features and other new features in this release.

Regards,

The Opera team

Some of the more technical information about the release is available at the Desktop Team’s blog.

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Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Opera Mini 4.1 Beta Released

Posted on April 3rd, 2008 | 2 Comments »

I’m back!

For those who didn’t catch the news elsewhere already, both Firefox 3 Beta 5 and Opera Mini 4.1 Beta were released yesterday.  There is some more information on the releases here and here, respectively.

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An In-depth Look at Firefox 3 Memory Usage

Posted on March 12th, 2008 | No Comments »

I stumbled upon Firefox 3 Memory Usage via Twitter tonight.  The post, from Mozilla software engineer Pavlov, goes into great detail about many of the various memory usage-related changes and fixes that have gone into Firefox 3.  Those changes include, but are not limited to, reduced memory fragmentation, cache tuning, image data storage improvements and memory leak reduction.  Be sure to read the full post if you’re interested in those gory details.

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Firefox 3 Beta 4 Released

Posted on March 10th, 2008 | No Comments »

The following comes via MozillaZine:

Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 4 has been released for testing. The fourth beta of the next major Firefox version offers over 900 bug fixes over Beta 3, including improvements in download manager, full page zoom, better integration with Vista, Mac OS X and Linux, and significant improvements in speed and memory usage.

A developer-focused list of new features is available at Mozilla Developer News, and you can go grab the download right now from the Firefox Beta Downloads page.

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Around the Browsersphere #8

Posted on March 9th, 2008 | 2 Comments »

With at least a couple more Firefox 3 betas on the way, the release of IE8 Beta 1 and the official release of the Acid3 test, there’s a lot going on in the browsersphere these days.  Let’s jump right into it…

Amazingly enough, there’s a lot more to post about, but that should hold you over for a little bit.  I’m interested in hearing if Browsersphere visitors are more interested in somewhat random links like this or if it would be preferable to have the links broken down by the web browser to which they correspond.  If you have any thoughts on that, please leave a comment.

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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Now Available

Posted on March 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

I just caught this over at David Naylor’s blogInternet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for developers is now available to download.  The seven main points the IEBlog had to share with news of the release were:

  1. Our goal is to deliver complete, full CSS 2.1 support in the final IE8 product.
  2. We’ve contributed over 700 test cases to the W3C CSS working group.
  3. We’ve delivered better scripting performance.
  4. We’ve started delivering support for HTML5.
  5. We’ve delivered the first installment of great, built-in developer tools.
  6. We’ve delivered a better way for web services to integrate into the user’s workflow.
  7. We’ve delivered a better way for web services to enable their users to keep an eye on interesting parts of a webpage within the browser.

I’ve just downloaded the beta and am in the process of installing it.  I’ll likely have more feedback later.  If you’re interested in trying it out, head on over to the download page.

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When Will Firefox 3 Ship?

Posted on February 21st, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Asa Dotzler attempts to address the issue of when Firefox 3 will ship in a blog entry over at For the Record titled When It’s Ready.  He borrows heavily from feedback from Mike Beltzner, and the following could be seen as the main takeaway from the post:

When our quality, usability and performance are solid enough to be called Firefox 3 (as judged by everyone involved in making it) we’ll ship it.

For the record (sorry, couldn’t resist), For the Record is, according to its inaugural post,”a Mozilla community program for discovering, cataloging, and responding to what’s being said about Mozilla online.”

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