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losetofox
01-08-2009, 23:30
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Firefox 3.5 is a pretty substantial update to the popular open-source browser, and it's just around the corner. See what features, fixes, and clever new tools are worth getting excited about in the next big release.

UPDATE: A previous version of this list had Taskfox, an integrated version of Ubiquity, included as a Firefox 3.5 feature. It's still in the experimental phase, in fact, as readers pointed out, and we regret the confusion (and false optimism!). This new list includes an additional item, and the rankings have been shifted slightly.

10. Undo closed window

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If you accidentally close a tab you'd meant to keep open, Firefox 3, at least through extensions like Tab Mix Plus, can bring it back. Update: To clarify, Firefox can resurrect closed tabs without Tab Mix Plus (just hit Ctrl+Shift+T, for example); the extension simply adds more fine-grained control. If you accidentally kill a separate window full of tabs, though, you've been pretty much out of luck. Firefox 3.5 implements a restore feature for both tabs and windows from the History menu, which would (hopefully) also restore any text you've typed into them.

9. Forget this site

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Tools like Private Browsing Modes and history wipers are good for what they do, but sometimes it would be great to have just one site wiped off your history—either because it's hogging your quick address bar results, or because you'd rather your coworker be unaware of your workday LOLcat browsing. Firefox 3.5's history browser offers a convenient "Forget this site" option, erasing your browser's memory of particular domains. It doesn't cover subdomains, and your network traffic and Flash memory would still hold some details, but it's a handy tweak however you cut it.

8. Tab tearing

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Google Chrome (Update: And Safari, as our readers note) somewhat stole the thunder out from under this feature, but it's still a nice one: Grab a tab and drag it out a bit to create a new browser window from it. Drag windows into tabs again, and open any tab in a new window from the right-click menu, if clicking and dragging isn't your style.

7. Keyword AwesomeBar filters

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Firefox 3's AwesomeBar/address bar offers a speedy list of suggestions to complete whatever you're typing. That's great, but that list comes from your page history, bookmarks, and tags, and can be matched by URL or name, leaving some results almost uselessly cluttered. This gets fixed with special character filters in the next Firefox. Restrict a search by typing "life *" for just your bookmarks with the words "life" in them, or just your tagged "lh" items with "lh +". Anything that really makes getting back to importantly web destinations quickly is a welcome upgrade.

6. Smarter session restore

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What good is it to bring back all the tabs you just lost to a crash if the tab that brought everything down comes back too? Firefox's developers took a cue from the users and turned the session restore feature into more of a crash recovery tool, allowing users to select which tabs should come back. If you don't know who's the culprit, here's a hint: It's probably the one with Flash on it.

5. Private browsing mode

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The snarky types (i.e. my editor) can call it "**** Mode," but this feature, already in a number of competing browsers, has uses beyond the prurient. Beyond obvious situations, like gift buying and sensitive research, logging onto a friend's browser for a quick email check or bill pay is made a lot more secure if you can get to the private mode. Likewise, anonymizing some of your searches and cookie collection on your own machine isn't a bad idea, and a private mode can do that too. You don't need it all the time, but you might be glad it's available.

4. Color profiles that pop

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Different cameras, monitors, and capture devices grab and set colors in different ways. On the web, most colors look the same, though, because they're filtered and optimized for quick viewing in every browser. Firefox 3.5 introduces dynamic color profiles for each picture, meaning that whatever the graphic designer or photographer saw when they were doing their work, you'll see it on their web page.

3. TraceMonkey JavaScript engine

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Months ago, Mozilla said its still-in-development JavaScript engine, TraceMonkey, was "20 to 40 times" faster than the SpiderMonkey engine installed in Firefox 3. That hasn't shown up in our speed tests, which themselves rely on a Mozilla-assembled testing suite, but JavaScript testing suites are often like drag races—they don't really tell you what a browser runs like in a real daily sense, just pure timings. Even if TraceMonkey is ultimately outpaced by Chrome and/or Safari, its innovations push the whole browser market forward and give us all a bit less load time to complain about.

2. Geo-location

If you type post office into a maps site, you probably don't want the headquarters of the U.S. Post Office, or post office listings from two towns over. Integrated geo-location, powered by Google's Wi-Fi triangulation and simple IP address information, looks to know roughly where you are and help you when you're looking for something local. You can disable it if you'd like, but, realistically, signing on from any IP address reveals a bit about where you are anyways. If a good number of sites pick it up, geo-location could bring to the browser what a lot of people are already enjoying on their phone.

1. Video superpowers with HTML 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tLBLVtIk3A

If you're viewing a page coded in HTML 5 with video in an open-source format like Ogg Vorbis or Theora, Firefox 3.5 treats that video like it's just part of the page, not a separate little island of Flash content. That means instant commenting on videos. It could also mean offering links from inside a tutorial video that offer more details on what's being shown—soldering tips on an iPhone repair guide would be keen. In general, it's just a promising step forward into a seamless melding of video and text on a future web.

Thermalcake
02-08-2009, 03:18
Well, I didn't know almost half of these facts. For example "Undo closed windows" - I'll use it from now on. Thank you :)

tyk
02-08-2009, 08:06
I too didn't know some of this information. Awesome.

ashimaz
14-08-2009, 11:36
I find Opera more stable than Firefox or IE

Caterpillar
16-08-2009, 09:38
Unfortunately, v3.5 and 3.51 is still buggy. One nasty bug is it seems to jack up my cpu utilization so high and slows down my system. I thought I had a virus or some other issues. I then suspected that the only upgrade I did was the firefox 3.50.

Went back to the older 3.07 and all is well again.

I will wait for 3.6 or something higher. I think even 3.52 may still have bugs.

Kenny_K
16-08-2009, 20:26
Some of these plugins are new to me. They look cool.

maurus_23
20-08-2009, 01:56
Unfortunately, v3.5 and 3.51 is still buggy. One nasty bug is it seems to jack up my cpu utilization so high and slows down my system. I thought I had a virus or some other issues. I then suspected that the only upgrade I did was the firefox 3.50.

Went back to the older 3.07 and all is well again.

I will wait for 3.6 or something higher. I think even 3.52 may still have bugs.

same here i will wait for a more stable version,slow downs suck:mad:

marco_rs
21-08-2009, 13:56
Thanks! This is awsome!

How to backup your firefox profile:
I always do this when i want to format the pc and it will backs up everything i.e (addons, history, bookmarks and etc)

1. Open start > Type ‘%appdata%’ in the Run box
2. Copy the folder name ‘Mozilla’

When you want to restore back your profile.

Just paste back the ‘Mozilla’ folder you copied earlier in the same location in %appdata%.

idcomplex
21-08-2009, 17:55
Anyone else experiencing slow down with opening/closing of Firefox browsing? Anyway looking forward to 3.5.

rueblileu
22-08-2009, 21:21
This is great - I did not know all of them - but I will use them now!

Great to share things like this with other users! Thanks!!!

king78
09-09-2009, 22:26
Díky.dobrý přehled.některé si jistě tam dám:)

king78
09-09-2009, 22:28
kde se dají ty to add ony sehnat?

Deagle
12-09-2009, 19:56
There are a lot of ... But, anyway i use Chrome, i prefer it :p

parisnor
12-09-2009, 21:47
Since when did they put in the flash updater? I got a message saying that flash needed to be updated. This is very neat since it enhances the security.

peloi
13-09-2009, 00:48
Didn't know about these features either, nice.

zxcv_zzn
13-09-2009, 03:50
Wow, didn't know about all the new features.
undo close and better session restore are big plus !!

nuttycase
19-09-2009, 11:19
I have been firefox 3.5.1 and still find something interesting about this article. Cool. However for running web applications that has lots of javascript, I still feel chrome is much zippier than firefox.

Also take care not to open too many tabbed pages with lots of videos or else everything will start to slow down horribly.

dionisiosx
19-09-2009, 14:40
I use Firefox 3.5 in mac osx tiger and work fine..

bmwz9
25-09-2009, 01:24
didn't know about some features
thanks

totocat
25-09-2009, 04:28
I already use partial of them. They are really help me.

mhddaher
19-10-2009, 12:51
Great News , need to upgrade from 3.0 to 3.5
Great news to share ;)

wordle
26-10-2009, 08:42
since i am learning some html and css, not really learning, more going freelance ways, i have to give my vote for the maybe best plugin - firebug, webdeveloper and colourzilla

there are many good and free extensions out there that make working and browsing with firefox a new experience everytime you use it.
wished safari would have a session restore, or other management for windows too....

wordle
26-10-2009, 08:48
my recoomendations are -

firebug - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1843

colourzilla - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/271/

fireftp (as the name says, the free solution to use a ftp directly IN a browser ) - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/684

but i am using filezilla since ever

and firefox offers so many solutions and tools ( extensions ) too keep your bookmarks always around you, for example the foxmark bookmark manager. you can upload and restore all of your important and recently made bookmarks on your account. and restore theme on any machine on the world with your password and username. i need my bookmarks :)

hope i could help you a little bit

fragger
05-11-2009, 16:10
I love firefox its awesome it also has some really nise addons like paste n go adbloker n more

zagent
24-11-2009, 04:23
If you have Win7, then you might want to try FF3.6 Beta 3 which is available from the Mozilla site at:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/

Beta 3 is pretty stable and it works well with Win7.

khansa
22-12-2009, 12:51
i liked firefox. it is good .

SamX85
04-01-2010, 20:53
firefox and IE 8 best browsers right now, thanks

wowzow
05-01-2010, 04:04
I wish #1 was "uses 1/4 of the memory and resources it used to". :rolleyes:

itachi
09-01-2010, 15:21
I wish #1 was "uses 1/4 of the memory and resources it used to". :rolleyes:

It will never happen :D

kgbgene
25-01-2010, 11:44
Thanks for the info!

annix
25-01-2010, 13:03
firefox. Memory eater. Nothing else

Use it more!! it will be sucking your ram badly. Mines goes 500 MB to 1.2 Gb.

lol I have restart to fix this problem

cwai
04-02-2010, 10:24
Firefox is a good browser.

magallanes
04-02-2010, 18:32
best feature in 3.6 :

Personas!