Hands-on Review: Firefox 2.0 (Released Today!)

Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:03AM EDT

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Why, it seems like only yesterday we got one new browser (Internet Explorer 7), and now we get the full release of Firefox 2.0, hot on its heels. I've been giving the new Firefox a shot (and managing three computers with various combinations of IE6, IE7, Firefox 1.5, and Firefox 2.0 is not something I have enjoyed). And, again, I'm here to give you some opinions on the subject.

Firefox 2.0 is officially set for release on October 24. You can download it here (just wait for the site to update for the 2.0 release). 

I Like It!

  • Real-Time Spell Checker – A godsend. It's worth switching browsers for this feature alone. When filling in web forms or typing up discussion group postings, you get that familiar red dotted line underneath any words you misspell. No more clicking the spell-check button (if the web site even has one). Now you can see at a glance if you've mistyped something. For those of us who work on the web all day, this is a feature of rare awesomeness.
  • Anti-Phishing Features - This works similarly to those in IE7 (though they're even more forceful about warding you away from bad sites in Firefox). Again, no complaints. I haven't sneaked one past the 'Fox yet.
  • Better RSS - Poking around with RSS? You'll find Firefox's version of an integrated RSS reader far more sophisticated than IE's, though inexplicably it defaults to the Google newsreader instead of its own service.
  • Easy Add-On Manager - Firefox power users often add numerous "add-ons" to their browser to customize it. Firefox lets you deactivate these in a central place in the Tools menu. IE makes you do uninstallation via the Control Panel.
  • Quick and Easy Install - The browser's less than 6MB to download. IE7 is much larger and requires Windows validation just to install it.
  • Upgrades Under the Hood - Most of this, like JavaScript 1.7 and SVG text support, you'll never notice.

Indifferent (Or Mostly Unchanged Since Earlier Version)

  • Fancier Icons - The look and feel of Firefox is almost unchanged. In fact, if I had to say anything, I'd say it actually looks more like IE6 than ever before. Now buttons light up when you hover over them, that's about the only change worth mentioning.
  • Suggestions During Search - A lot like most search toolbars, Firefox now offers "suggestions" when you start typing in words in the integrated search bar in the top right of the screen. This can be helpful, but the suggestions are too slow to appear and, in my experience, haven't been all that relevant to anything I've been searching for.
  • Tabs "Improved" - I took heat for disliking tabs in my IE7 review, but I still don't much care for them in Firefox. Firefox 2.0 at leasts make their use (vs. opening a new window) more consistent and easier to turn off.

Not So Hot

  • It's Kinda Crashy - Firefox 2.0 seems a bit on the unstable side. The browser crashes or completely freezes on me about once every couple of hours, and IE7 has been more stable than that. However, Firefox 2.0 is far better at recovering from those crashes, as version 2.0 can restore the windows and tabs you had open, generally pretty close to the way things were when the browser went south, including any text you had typed into a web form. (Note this doesn't always work, so be careful.) So it's a negative with a strong positive tied to it.
  • Microsoft WMV Video Still Unsupported - Pages that stream video using Microsoft's WMV streaming format (Embedded Windows Media) don't work in Firefox out of the box. You can install this plug-in manually (you can't even use the web service to add it), but the process is needlessly complex. Note this doesn't affect most video sites, like YouTube, which use Flash to stream videos.

What's the bottom line? If you're on Firefox 1.5 (or older), upgrade ASAP! The new features far outweigh any stability issues, which will probably be resolved as the software is updated and patched over the next few months. If you're using Internet Explorer, give Firefox 2.0 a try today. The improvements over IE6 are palpable, and while IE7 is more of a contender, Firefox 2.0 handily beats it. Since Firefox can import all your favorites, cookies, passwords, and even your history, there's no reason not to give it a try.

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  • 1 Posted by markosians on Tue Oct 24, 2006 12:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey Chris, I have both IE7 and Firefox 2.0 running and to be honest I still prefer FF. I find it odd that you have 'crashing' problems with either browser. Could it be your computer having issues? In our home we have a celeron, pentium 4 and a duo core computer with no history of 'crashing' either browser. Nick

  • 2 Posted by snarkybinky on Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    Firefox 2.0 is buggier than heck. I downloaded it Monday night. Should I delete it? Did I get a beta version? I use a small laptop. Help!

  • 3 Posted by cnull on Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hi Nick - Nope, this is a brand new Core Duo machine. I only have the problem when multiple windows are open and usually on large pages. It may also be related to the Google toolbar, but I can't be sure. / Snarky - you may have the old version (check Help About Mozilla Firefox and it will tell you the version number). The final 2.0 release will be on the mozilla site today; it's available now via an unpublished FTP address though... email me if you want it.

  • 4 Posted by markosians on Tue Oct 24, 2006 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Chris, are you opening multiple windows or multiple tabs? I always have a minimum of four tabs open. Let me know and I will test with my duo core laptop too. Nick

  • 5 Posted by snarkybinky on Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    I used 2.0 all day now and it runs great. Just takes a bit of time using the tabs for the back arrow. Love it!

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