Firefox Quantum
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Firefox Quantum
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#2> Note that the merge from beta to release happens ahead of time (usually on the Mon/Tue a week before the release date).
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#3I still do my dev in Opera simply because I'm used to the dev tools, but if you haven't checked out Firefox Quantum yet, I really urge you to. It's just faster.
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#4It can and has fully replaced Chrome (after the KeepassHTTP Connector was ported) in all matters (development, daily usage, hackernews).
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#5For anyone (like me) who was surprised by FF Beta upgrading from a point release to 57.0: > Note that the merge from beta to release happens ahead of time (usually on the Mon/Tue a week before the release date). https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar
I really like this. I've dumped Chrome and Safari entirely from daily use.
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#6The menu bars are enormous even on a compact theme. Bigger than on Chrome. I only have so much vertical space to spare.
When opening a new window, the address bar isn't the first thing to receive focus, unlike on Chrome. With Chrome, I just bang out WINKEY + C + H + R + ENTER + part of query + ENTER and I'm pretty much there
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#7Maybe these are silly things to complain about with fellow techies, but the things that prevent me from switching to Firefox: The menu bars are enormous even on a compact theme. Bigger than on Chrome. I only have so much vertical space to spare. When opening a new window, the address bar isn't the first thing to receive focus, unlike on Chrome. With Chrome, I just bang out WINKEY + C + H + R + ENTER + part of query +…
A screenshot from my screen just now, running FF58 and Chrome side by side. Firefox's menu bar is smaller.
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#8For anyone (like me) who was surprised by FF Beta upgrading from a point release to 57.0: > Note that the merge from beta to release happens ahead of time (usually on the Mon/Tue a week before the release date). https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar
Mine is 57.0 as well. If you go to preferences there is a "restart to update firefox" button. Whack that after installing the beta and you get the release version. I really like this. I've dumped Chrome and Safari entirely from daily use.
Apparently that's not the final release version. Despite not having a beta/RC version is not the final version, that one will come next week.
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#10Congrats to Mozilla and the folks who contributed to this! The web needs Firefox and this is a massive improvement.