I'm running Firefox 3 Beta 4 (it's in the dev tree, not really released yet - I want to play with the new Canvas extensions).
It's fast. It's faster than Opera, faster than IE, faster than Firefox 2. Rendering is way faster, Javascript is faster, everything I've tried is faster than any of the others.
Memory usage seems about the same. Just having it running sucks down about 45 megs, but I can open a dozen windows and it hardly budges. I can open a window with simple Javascript on it, and it doesn't budge. Opening GMail immediately runs it up to 69 megs; Google has a big Javascript library that loads up. I'll keep an eye on it, to see if the memory use creeps up.
Plugins aren't generally supporting it yet; none of my plugins had compatible versions (ForecastFox, TamperData, AdBlock Plus, CacheViewer, Download Statusbar, Leet Key, Web Developer.
When you shut it down, it has the "do you want to save your tabs for next time you start up?" question, like I guess Opera does.
I'd say to wait a while, they'll certainly stomp a few bugs or memory leaks out, but it looks like they've cleaned and speeded things up quite a bit, when it's released it'll be worth the upgrade (once your "required" extensions are updated).
It's fast. It's faster than Opera, faster than IE, faster than Firefox 2. Rendering is way faster, Javascript is faster, everything I've tried is faster than any of the others.
Memory usage seems about the same. Just having it running sucks down about 45 megs, but I can open a dozen windows and it hardly budges. I can open a window with simple Javascript on it, and it doesn't budge. Opening GMail immediately runs it up to 69 megs; Google has a big Javascript library that loads up. I'll keep an eye on it, to see if the memory use creeps up.
Plugins aren't generally supporting it yet; none of my plugins had compatible versions (ForecastFox, TamperData, AdBlock Plus, CacheViewer, Download Statusbar, Leet Key, Web Developer.
When you shut it down, it has the "do you want to save your tabs for next time you start up?" question, like I guess Opera does.
I'd say to wait a while, they'll certainly stomp a few bugs or memory leaks out, but it looks like they've cleaned and speeded things up quite a bit, when it's released it'll be worth the upgrade (once your "required" extensions are updated).
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