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[News] Firefox 3.5 (the "Ogg Release") Reaches New RC, Mozilla Starts Mozillaca Micro-blog

  • Subject: [News] Firefox 3.5 (the "Ogg Release") Reaches New RC, Mozilla Starts Mozillaca Micro-blog
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 21:36:00 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.9
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mozillaca, a micro-blog for the Mozilla community

http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/06/mozillaca-a-microblog-for-the-mozilla-community/

Updated Firefox 3.5 release candidate available for download

,----[ Quote ]
| Please note: the Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate is a public preview release 
| intended for developer testing and community feedback. It includes many new 
| features as well as improvements to performance, web compatibility, and 
| speed. We recommend that you read the release notes and known issues before 
| installing this release candidate.    
`----

https://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2009/06/24/updated-firefox-3-5-release-candidate-available-for-download/

First results of Electrolysis, multi-process Firefox

,----[ Quote ]
| A few weeks ago, Mozilla announced Electrolysis, a new project that aims to 
| make Firefox a multi-process application, with separate processes for the 
| user interface (chrome), each tab, and plugins, in order to provide higher 
| stability as a a problem with a plugin or a certain web page wouldn’t bring 
| down the whole session; higher performace, as today’s multi-core processors 
| can handle multiple tasks at a time; and stronger security, as each could run 
| on different security contexts.      
`----

http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/06/first-results-of-electrolysis-multi-process-firefox/

Design tools for the open web: reflections on the fixoutlook campaign

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| The twittersphere is abuzz with the current twitterstorm about Microsoft’s 
| plan to use the “Word HTML engine” in the next version of Outlook.  It’s a 
| campaign that’s an organization which represents people whose living depends 
| on their ability to make compelling HTML pages in email, so it’s not 
| surprising that they have a beautiful site which is getting a lot of people 
| to retweet.     
| 
| [...]
| 
| However, for regular folks, life is not rosy yet in the Open Web world.  
| Authoring beautiful HTML is, even with design and graphics talent, still way, 
| way too hard.  I’m writing this using Wordpress 2.8, which has probably some 
| of the best user experience for simple HTML authoring.  As Matt Mullenweg 
| (the founder of Wordpress) says, it’s still not good enough.  As far as I can 
| tell, there are currently no truly modern, easy to use, open source HTML 
| composition tools that we could use in Thunderbird for example to give people 
| who want to design wholly original, designed email messages.  That’s a minor 
| problem in the world of email, which is primarily about function, not form, 
| and I think we’ll be able to go pretty far with templates, but it’s a big 
| problem for making design on the web more approachable.          
| 
| There are some valiant efforts to clean up the old, crufty, scary composer 
| codebase that Mozilla has relied on for years.  There are simple blog-style 
| editors like FCKEditor and its successor CKEditor.  There are in-the-browser 
| composition tools like Google Pages or Google Docs, but those are only for 
| use by Google apps, and only work well when they limit the scope of the 
| design space substantially (again, a rational choice).     
`----

http://ascher.ca/blog/2009/06/24/fixoutlook_openweb_design_tools/


Recent:

Firefox in Context

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| Mozilla’s mission is to build choice, innovation, participation and
| opportunity into the ways people interact with the Internet. The centerpiece
| is Firefox, because the browser is the lens through which people see and
| touch the Internet. Over time, people are doing an ever broader set of
| activities with the Internet. What does this mean for how we think about
| Firefox? Here’s what I see.
`----

http://blog.lizardwrangler.com/2009/06/24/firefox-in-context/


Firefox 3.5 RC3 Coming Right Up

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| The third Release Candidate build for Firefox 3.5 is on its way. Mozilla
| repeatedly stressed during the development process of the next iteration of
| its open source browser that it was aiming to produce a single RC for Firefox
| 3.5. And fact is that it came extremely close to doing so.
`----

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Firefox-3-5-RC3-Coming-Right-Up-115032.shtml


Everything you need to know about Firefox 3.5

,----[ Quote ]
| Mozilla recently released the second release candidate of Firefox 3.5 and is
| due to launch the final version before the end of the month. Here's your
| one-stop guide to the key new features in the latest version.
`----

http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/everything-you-need-to-know-about-firefox-3-5-610315


Firefox 3.5 RC Review

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| With Google's Chrome 2.0 speeded up after dropping its beta and Opera 10 beta
| claiming a better browsing speed, all eyes are on Mozilla's new Firefox
| version hyped to touch Amazing feats of speed. Last Friday Mozilla issued the
| new browser's first release candidate. It seems to be the most stable and
| polished make after the year-long development process. Firefox 3.5 Release
| Candidate (RC) was the first milestone following the beta 4 released in late
| April.
`----

http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/firefox-35-rc-review/


IE is like malaria, says Mozilla VP

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| Mozilla's VIP of engineering has again likened Internet Explorer to malaria,
| insisting that although a lot of people have it, most of them wouldn't
| actively choose it.
|
| In a lengthy discussion about the forthcoming Firefox 3.5, Mike Shaver
| explains that he finds a resurgent browser division at Microsoft a
| compliment, and insists that all he wants is a fair fight – where browser
| choice is about suitability and choice and not defaults.
`----

http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/ie-is-like-malaria-says-mozilla-vp-609930


First results of Electrolysis, multi-process Firefox

,----[ Quote ]
| A few weeks ago, Mozilla announced Electrolysis, a new project that aims to
| make Firefox a multi-process application, with separate processes for the
| user interface (chrome), each tab, and plugins, in order to provide higher
| stability as a a problem with a plugin or a certain web page wouldn’t bring
| down the whole session; higher performace, as today’s multi-core processors
| can handle multiple tasks at a time; and stronger security, as each could run
| on different security contexts.
`----

http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/06/first-results-of-electrolysis-multi-process-firefox/


Firefox 3.5: What's in a Number?

,----[ Quote ]
| I had an interesting chat this morning with Mike Shaver, VP, Engineering at
| Mozilla, about the imminent Firefox 3.5. Its launch takes place against a
| background where Firefox continues to make gains in the browser market,
| passing the 50% share in some European countries, and where it has created an
| unparalleled ecosystem of addons that places it at the forefront of the
| browser world in terms of capability and customisability.
`----

http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=2281&blogid=14


Firefox 3.5 RC2: A Quick First Look

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| Mozilla today released Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate 2, which you can
| download from Mozilla's Web site. Release Candidate 2 is the first version of
| Firefox 3.5 that average users might want to run, since it's faster and more
| stable than the beta versions were. Firefox 3.5 boasts a number of
| significant changes--ranging from new ways to work with the browser features
| to under-the-hood improvements that Mozilla developers say will make the
| browser more than twice as fast as Firefox 3. Here are some of the new
| features you'll find in Firefox 3.5.
`----

http://www.pcworld.com/article/167065/firefox_35_rc2_a_quick_first_look.html


Deactivate Location-Aware Browsing in Firefox 3.5

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/1672/deactivate-location-aware-browsing-in-firefox-3.5/


new firefox logos

,----[ Quote ]
| If you blog or write articles about Firefox and your blog or publication
| usually includes a Firefox logo with those stories, please take a moment to
| head over to the Mozilla Firefox Logos page and get updated artwork.
`----

http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/2009/06/new_firefox_log.html


Mozilla pushes Firefox 3.5 RC to beta testers

,----[ Quote ]
| If you've been using the Firefox 3.5 beta, you now get to upgrade to the
| release candidate for Firefox 3.5.
`----

http://download.cnet.com/8301-2007_4-10266839-12.html


Firefox 3.5 RC1 emerges

,----[ Quote ]
| The Mozilla developers have released the first release candidate (RC1) of
| version 3.5 of their open source Firefox web browser, code named "Shiretoko".
| The release, currently only available to Firefox 3.5 beta and preview users,
| includes several new features and performance improvements.
`----

http://www.h-online.com/open/Firefox-3-5-RC1-emerges--/news/113550
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