Firefox could get even more Chrome style By: Seth Rosenblatt August 1, 2011 5:25 PM PDT Print E-mail Share 67 comments
Early design concepts for Mozilla Firefox indicate that the browser continues to bend toward the light emanating from Google Chrome.
Early design concepts for Mozilla Firefox indicate that the browser continues to bend toward the light emanating from Google Chrome
Designs released for the interface-focused branch of the nightly version of
Firefox reveal a look that brings the browser even closer to looking like its Google competitor, although it definitely has its own approach
last few versions of Firefox haven’t been that good
I’ve found one Web site, my bank as it happens, that works fine with Firefox, but it doesn’t recognize Firefox 6 as being a valid Web browser.
This version of Firefox also does much better than previous versions at managing memory
I know that Firefox 7 will have better memory management. I also know that Firefox 7 is due out on September 27th
Firefox 6, the newest version, is better than Firefox 5, but it’s not that great either.
Just because Mozilla developers are paid to keep up with constant change doesn’t mean that individual developers or small independent software vendors (ISV)s can keep up.
I ran not only Firefox, but Chrome 13 and Internet Explorer (IE) 9 to see how Firefox 6 compared to its chief rivals
Firefox, once more, didn’t do well on Web standards.
Firefox really fell behind with 4,588 points. On this benchmark, IE surged ahead with a score of 8,343 to Chrome 13’s 8,010.
The other browsers are better
I wish I coud still recommend Firefox, but I can’t.