2) Right-click on your system and language link >> Copy link.
3) Open a new tab and hit Ctrl + V (paste)
4) Replace "b4" in url with "rc1"
5) Hit Enter.
It has a new logo
Changelog :
Firefox 3.5 (Release Candidate) is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform, which has been under development for the past year. Firefox 3.5 offers many changes over the previous version, supporting new web technologies, improving performance and ease of use, and adding new features for users:
Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering.
Support for new web technologies such as: HTML5 <video> and <audio> elements, downloadable fonts and other new CSS properties, JavaScript query selectors, HTML5 offline data storage for applications, and SVG transforms.
If you want to use all your extensions without having to install Nightly Testers Tools :
I find that its prone to memory leaks if you work with a lot of opening and closing tabs, after an hour or two on myspace FireFox.exe is using like 1.2GB of ram..
So Firefox 3.5 has the potential to use well over a gig of RAM when running? That sucks. One of my machines has 1 GB of RAM, and the other only has 256 MB. It sounds like performance of 3.5 would suck on those machines.
So Firefox 3.5 has the potential to use well over a gig of RAM when running? That sucks. One of my machines has 1 GB of RAM, and the other only has 256 MB. It sounds like performance of 3.5 would suck on those machines.
In theory, but these leaks were caused by opening A LOT of tabs and closing them after a few minutes.
There is no reason why any firefox user would all of a sudden not like this one.
The new icon is kind of lame... but its not that hard to change it.
Aside from a few graphical changes(new tab button, history mangement in options, ect) There aren't any noticeable differences to me.
I dont notice any speed differences while browsing and it isn't any more or less responsive. ram usage is exactly the same as it was. I'm picky and this one has no complaints from me.(and I'm pretty sure its not changing much from rc2 to final).