Firefox Minefield Alpha
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- Salmon Ninja Pirate Gayer
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Firefox Minefield Alpha
Firefox Minefield Alpha
So Mozilla’s Firefox Minefield browser is all the rage because it is supposedly way faster than Firefox 3 and Google Chrome. It isn’t a beta yet (alpha code) but it is a stand alone install so it won’t impact your Firefox installation at all. If you don’t like it, uninstall it. Anyone here tried it out yet?
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Publish Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:10:00 CDT
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So Mozilla’s Firefox Minefield browser is all the rage because it is supposedly way faster than Firefox 3 and Google Chrome. It isn’t a beta yet (alpha code) but it is a stand alone install so it won’t impact your Firefox installation at all. If you don’t like it, uninstall it. Anyone here tried it out yet?
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No it isn't; yes it will.News Reader wrote:it is a stand alone install so it won’t impact your Firefox installation at all.
It uses your Firefox profile. Some settings may be unset when you return to Firefox.
Also, you can't run them both at once.
It does seem a little quicker though. Just wait for Firefox 3.1- it'll have the improved JavaScript speed of Minefield.
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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I think I'm right in saying that Minefield is the development version of Firefox. The good bits get tested and felcher down in to Firefox.HereComesPete wrote:I'm disappointed to find it's a thing that seems both superfluous and not well liked by our code monkey.
It did seem a bit faster, but mainly due to the new Chrome-style compiled JavaScript engine, which we'll get once Firefox 3.1 is out of beta.
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- Mr Flibbles
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i hope this version works, FF crashes at least 4-10 times a day, and it's really pissing me off.Stoat wrote:I think I'm right in saying that Minefield is the development version of Firefox. The good bits get tested and felcher down in to Firefox.
It did seem a bit faster, but mainly due to the new Chrome-style compiled JavaScript engine, which we'll get once Firefox 3.1 is out of beta.
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Very this. Exceedingly stable imo.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Probably, FF is (IME) really, really stable, I'd suggest disabling all your plugins and see if it stops crashing.
then add one back in at a time until it starts shitting itself.
I had it crash on me a couple of times and it had been media plugins, flash and such. I tracked that down to an b0rken d/l that took a few seconds to get again and the problem was solved.
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I've broken my FF to a lesser degree, has problems with some java script and bits and bobs, not quite sure why this install does it either, the home pc is fine.
I reckon it was Winamp, installing that first meant that FF decided that it was defacto for certain files as well, such as flash.
Still as stable as a concrete block though.
I reckon it was Winamp, installing that first meant that FF decided that it was defacto for certain files as well, such as flash.
Still as stable as a concrete block though.