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Firefox 3.7 alpha turns Firefox 4.0 pre beta

Firefox 4 is coming..!

Firefox 4

Firefox 4: Preview

Firefox 3.7 pre-alpha development version has taken a new root and it has been reprojected as Firefox 4.0 pre-beta. Firefox 4 pre-beta Download is available at http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ once Firefox 4.0 Beta is ready should be able to download it from here.

Firefox 4 features and talk abouts:

  • Complete Multi-process architecture to take advantage of multi-core processors.
  • New add-on framework Jetpack instead of current XUL, which will make addon/plugin developers life easy along with New add-on manager.
  • New JägerMonkey JavaScript Engine
  • TaskFox: see live demo in action Read the rest of this entry »

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Mozilla released Firefox 3.6 – What’s new?

Today Mozilla has announced Firefox 3.6 availability for public use. It's built on Mozilla's Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering platform.

Firefox 3.6 with Personas

Firefox 3.6 with Personas

I love to update my computer with every new release Firefox comes up with and this time it has lovely Personas. Previewing a theme is so easy with it..! Just like Google Chrome and it's fast as well.

I liked the fact that almost all majorly used Firefox extensions were working with this update except "Microsoft .NET Framework Assistance" which is probably not compatible since Firefox 3.5.6 version.

What's new in Firefox 3.6? (as per release notes from Mozilla)

Firefox 3.6  is built on Mozilla's Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering platform, which has been under development since early 2009 and contains many improvements for web developers, add-on developers, and users. This version is also faster and more responsive than previous versions and has been optimized to run on small device operating systems such as Maemo.

New & Notable Firefox 3.6 features include: Read the rest of this entry »

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Firefox 3.5 and CSS effects change we will see

Firefox 3.5 claims to be 2 times faster than it's 3.x version which is a great news as now every browser is in the race to get fastest Javascript execution engine in it's core.

So I got my Firefox 3.x alert claiming that newer and better version 3.5 is available and it's a recommended upgrade. Just now before couple of hours I have updated to Firefox 3.5 using it's auto-updater feature and when it restored previously open tabs and I noticed first change in this blogs title fonts.

Here, in below image you can see blog post title which has taken "Lucida Grande" as Font to render and it was same for rest of the browsers as well. Because Internet Explorer, Safari and Chrome all display it in the same manner.

Blog Title in FireFox-3.x with Font-Family: "Union","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode",Arial,Helvetica

Blog Title in FireFox-3.x with Font-Family: "Union","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode",Arial,Helvetica

Well now let's see what Firefox 3.5 has to offer with similar Font-Family attribute?

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This download has been blocked by your security zone policy

I would like to post one wired and interesting issue I faced before few days.

Recently I was deploying one of my project on client end. Basically it was a Web Application but unlike other setups they were going to use that by terminal access. Meaning that all Users of the Portal will be having unique login into their(client's) Windows Network Domain and users will be logging into the Portal by logging into the Server machine first with given Windows domain credentials and then to the Portal.

This setup seems to be easy and no worry as whole portal will be accessed via LOCALHOST only..! Looks odd for any web-application though but that was the requirement for the client (keeping their security concerns in mind).

I have been given Administrative User to login to the server machine and setup everything. I did setup and did my post implementation testing on the machine with my user. Everything seems to be working as expected and I gave green flag to my superior.

Later on I have been buzzed with 2 issues from the Client.

  1. Portal is not working in Internet Explorer at all.
  2. Users are not able to download files from my Portal.

I asked for login details they used for testing and which they were actually going to give to their Users.

Problems & their Solutions: Read the rest of this entry »

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