Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Mozilla Firefox 3.0 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mozilla Firefox 3.0.
June 2008
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The editors liked
Much-improved bookmarking. Faster and lighter. Smart location bar. Better password management. Universal binary. And it’s free
Duh
Fast. Standards compliant. Location bar predicts site you want. Low memory usage. Improved password management. Download pause
Resume
And search.
Easy add-on installation
Browser-specific design with customizable appearance
Revamped Address Bar
Enhanced security
Very stable
Robust security features
Location bar
Vistalike interface
Improved performance
Quicker load times
Relatively small memory footprint
Strong security features
Active add-on userbase
Easy to use
Dozens of useful add-ons
First-rate rendering engine
Improved interface.
Offers better performance
Innovative bookmark and history searching
The editors didn't like
Not all Firefox 2 addons are working yet.
Sidebar doesnt switch between history and bookmarks. No default button to create new tab. Starts up slower than other browsers.
Abstract: Firefox, which used to be the brash young upstart to Internet Explorers mainstream, is now distinctly mainstream itself. Used by up to 20 per cent of internet surfers (it varies by country) it is a very real competitor to the dominance of Internet Exp...
Dozens of useful add-ons; first-rate rendering engine; improved interface.
Significantly slower rendering than Safari; bookmarks must be edited in separate window; a few minor bugs.
For speed alone, Safari’s still the king. However, users more concerned with a polished interface, handy features, unmatched extensibility, and sterling standards compliance will find Firefox 3 a worthy alternative. ...
Much-improved bookmarking. Faster and lighter. Smart location bar. Better password management. Universal binary. And it’s free, duh
Not all Firefox 2 addons are working yet.
Try FF3 worry-free with the help of MultiFirefox, or just take the plunge and step into the future of Firefox. We’re guessing you’ll be glad you did....
Easy add-on installation, Browser-specific design with customizable appearance, Revamped Address Bar, Enhanced security, Very stable
Still lacks window-merge feature
In our weeks of Web surfing with Firefox 3, we experienced only one crash, which bears the mark of a solid build. With stronger security, better bookmarking, and a cleaner look, the browser offers several major improvements over its predecessor, Intern...
Abstract: It has finally arrived. A little belated but the third release of Mozillas much-acclaimed Firefox 3 has finally been released. Those who fell in love with how fast a browser could be were deeply disappointed when Firefox 2, with its memory hogging ba...
Abstract: a huge detriment if you dont take the time to categorize your bookmark at the time when you create it. And you can add tags to only one bookmark at a time. Firefox 3s interface has a handful of other, more subtle changes as well. The download manage...
Abstract: Expectations, especially among journalists, were high for Firefox 3. As with any software, Firefox 3 delivers on some fronts and disappoints on others. Installing it is a no-brainer, simply because of the speed gains and performance and reliability im...
Published: 2008-06-18, Author: Steven , review by: techworld.com
Nothing is perfect in this world. Still, when it comes to web browsers, Firefox 3.0 is as good as they come. Certainly, compared with the forthcoming Internet Explorer 8 and the security problem-prone Safari, Firefox 3.0 is the standout browser for 20...