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
(88%)
37 Reviews
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Abstract: Definitively the best browser? The best browser for Windows today. We avidly await the competitions response... After a period of stagnation led by Microsofts lacklustre Internet Explorer, web browsers have finally seen some innovation in recent ye...
Firefox 3 represents a comprehensive upgrade to version 2 and from our initial experiences it’s a noticeable improvement with useful new features that make it that bit more friendly to use. The security enhancements are also welcome as are the speed...
Abstract: Either way, I got swept up in the hype and waited patiently until 6pm rolled around on Tuesday evening because I’ve been using Firefox for years and telling anyone who will listen to switch over from Internet Explorer. Firefox: you had me at tabs.I ran...
Faster rendering, Vastly reduced use of system resources, Clever new datamining tools for bookmarks and browser history, More security features than any other browser
No longer supports Windows 95, 98 and ME, No longer suppots Mac OS X versions 10.2 and earlier
If only for its speed, lightness of being and security, Firefox remains our Editors Choice for the best internet browser...
Free, RSS flexibility, help for IE converts, faster than previous Firefox versions, adaptable
Release Candidate, not all plugins working, doesnt seem much faster than IE7, Windows users need to add extras for Windows Update and file management
For existing Firefox users, this is an easy upgrade, but you might want to wait till all your plugins work. For IE users, Firefox is worth running for a week before making a decision
The final version of Firefox should provide even more improvements to memory leaks and other areas of performance and, as a sleek, customisable browser this is still a very good application. Previous versions of Opera and Internet Explorer have done m...
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. ...