Firefox Minefield Alpha

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Firefox Minefield Alpha

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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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News Reader wrote:it is a stand alone install so it won’t impact your Firefox installation at all.
No it isn't; yes it will.
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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I just read this and thought it was an in-browser version of the windows classic time waster game.

I'm disappointed to find it's a thing that seems both superfluous and not well liked by our code monkey.
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HereComesPete wrote:I'm disappointed to find it's a thing that seems both superfluous and not well liked by our code monkey.
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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Well that's not so bad.
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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.
i hope this version works, FF crashes at least 4-10 times a day, and it's really pissing me off.
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Mr. Johnson wrote:i hope this version works, FF crashes at least 4-10 times a day, and it's really pissing me off.
:?

plugins? FF shouldn't crash that much.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
:?

plugins? FF shouldn't crash that much.
plugins do that? hmmm...
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Mr. Johnson wrote:plugins do that? hmmm...
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.
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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.
Very this. Exceedingly stable imo.

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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FF sometimes locks up at work, but that's due to the shitting proxy I believe. Otherwise it's as good as gold.
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Post by buzzmong »

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.
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