Firefox 3 finally went gold after many months of beta testing. But despite being my favorite browser, even the best has its flaws. If you are reserved about installing or upgrading to it, there’s really just two reasons why maybe you really shouldn’t.
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Serious Security Vulnerability
According to
Computerworld, someone managed to discover a serious security vulnerability in Firefox 3 on the same day of release. A good reason to not install Firefox 3 yet!
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Awesome Bar isn't so Awesome After All
Perhaps the biggest complaint witnessed on forums and blogs is the new
Awesome Bar. The new behavior of this address bar is nothing like the one in Firefox 2, which many users have gotten so used to. It could be fixed with a new Firefox Addon called
oldbar, but this really should have been a built-in option.
The Awesome Bar takes some getting used to, but after a couple of days I started loving it.
You can even use it as a shortcut to loading favourite sites – rather than searching my bookmarks list/address bar history, I just need to type in a few letters and off I go.
Also, press delete when hovering over an entry you no longer want. This is something that I’ve been wanting since the beginning of internet browsers, especially in firefox where the address history gets cluttered as a result of using quicksearch aliases!
Just get Internet explorer! Lol hahahahahaha cause that’s real secure! Just cause it’s not perfect does not mean it’s the best option out there. You’re next best net is Safari.
btw firefox cant clear or erase the history website that you are just going to.youre next best net is safari