Firefox 3.1 beta 3 delayed again
Firefox 3.1 beta 3 was not released as planned on Feb. 2 and is not expected imminently.
Beta 3 was originally expected in early January and then was delayed until January 26. Firefox 3.1 was essentially a minor update until the powers that be at Mozilla decided to add a new round of features in the .1 update, such as private browsing.
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Firefox3
Firefox 2 for me had been way more stable than any of the Firefox 3 series.
re: firefox3
I had been using 2 until very recently cause the distro I use had 3 masked. 3 crashes on me with video sites from time to time on my other machines in the various distros I test. I don't really use it that much on my main desktop. I've never liked the look of those gecko browsers, but Konqueror can't handle some sites and some sites insist you use IE or Mozilla (firefox).