June 20th, 2008 By Justin Williams
Technology Column: Firefox 3.0 Review
The latest edition of my Courier & Press technology column is both in the print and online editions of today’s paper. Each Friday I write about what I’ve encountered in the past week technology wise. It’s really a giant scam to justify the amount of time I spend on the Internet.
This week I write my official review of Mozilla’s latest offering, Firefox 3.0. Firefox is probably the best browser on the market and 3.0 is a major improvement. You can read it by clicking here, or go pick up a copy of the paper so you can see my mug shot up close and personal.
If you want to read my past columns, check out the dotColumn archive.





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Talina
June 20, 2008 @ 12:12PM
Now, I must admit I was all over downloading FF3 the day it came out and like you I am loving it! The only down side is that some of my fun plug-ins are not compatible with the new release… sigh
It is still a sweet browser though!
Brian
June 20, 2008 @ 06:32PM
I’m glad it came out too. RC2 was really messing up my computer crashing all the time. Didn’t like how RC2 installed over my FF2, instead of like previous versions that installed Beta next to FF final.