eWeek has this review of newly released Firefox 2.0. Bottom line: eWeek says the latest version of Firefox has “the greatest out-of-the-box usability of any Web browser that we have tested (and that’s a lot of Web browsers).”
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eWeek has this review of newly released Firefox 2.0. Bottom line: eWeek says the latest version of Firefox has “the greatest out-of-the-box usability of any Web browser that we have tested (and that’s a lot of Web browsers).”
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Anonymous · October 26, 2006 at 11:29 am
I’ve been using a program called Maxthon for several years now. I think it deserves serious attention from anyone looking to switch browsers. It was head-and-shoulders above IE and Firefox a year ago and the developers are working on a new version which will implement some new bells and whistles the average user may never need. At least take a look at the website. I use the mouse gestures and the super drag and drop all the time. A great time saver. I’m a trial lawyer with no interest in maxthon other than that it’s a great product. http://www.maxthon.com
Anonymous · October 27, 2006 at 3:28 pm
I learned to use the [x] box at the far right and find that I liked it once I got the hang of it.
2.0 doesn’t seem to have a way to get that back, each tab has its own [x] — but in my general habit of opening up windows and then closing them without opening the box (I get a lot of content that fits on a single page) has been nerfed by the change in 2.0.