Firefox Friday: a round-up of this week's Firefox releases and news
Stop! Stop your Friday afternoon it's-only-two-hours-until-weekend procrastination! Focus on this tab for just a moment because I have a lot to tell you. We've covered so much Firefox news this week that you can't possibly have read it all. You need this round-up like you need a Friday beer.
Enough waffling... let's rock.
Firefox 4 Beta 7 has been released for Windows, Mac and Linux
Almost ...
This week has produced some fantastic Firefox news. That's a good thing, but because we covered it all on Download Squad in a timely fashion, it leaves me with a bit of a problem: there's no new news to share with you. I've been left with producing a round-up for this week's Firefox column. I've never done a round-up before, but I'm sure it'll be good.
I think I'm meant to take each nibble of ...
Phew! What a week for the Firefox!
With this flurry of activity things, you'd expect things to calm down for a little... but no! Mozilla will try to capitalize on their new fleet-footed approach to updates and minor revisions. With Chrome now barking at its heels and Microsoft's IE9 likely to arrive this year, it's never been more important for Firefox to keep its lead.
Let's start with the ...
InternetWeek has an interesting round-up review of
Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera, and Maxthon. Four editors go to bat for each of the Windows browsers, and
included is a nice "Visual Tour" of each plus side-by-side comparisons of some key features. There's no
"this one is best" conclusion but it's a nice way to get an idea of what each browser does best. ...
A couple weeks back I posted about PC World's BitTorrent client review
round-up, in which four BT clients were tested. This week Webmonkey (yes, it's still around) has its own "shootout" between six of the top
BitTorrent clients. With the exception of the cross-platform Azureus and BitTorrent (the official client), the rest
are Windows clients: uTorrent, BitTornado, BitComet, and ...





