• Firefox 3.1 Beta 1: Fast and Impressive

    Firefox 3.1 Beta 1: Fast and Impressive

    Samir Makwana, Oct 15, 2008 1356 hrs IST

    A faster javascript engine, a new tab-switching effect and geolocation features round up the feature-list

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Mozilla has released Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 for the Firefox fans and has taken yet another step towards the final release. You can download the beta from here.

Here are our impressions of the Beta on a Windows machine. First impression is that it is really fast! Our very own Techtree.com page loaded in less than 2 seconds which takes more than 4 on any other browser (results may differ on various Internet connections). This is due thanks to the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine that uses tracing optimization for snazzy performance delivery. TraceMonkey makes this release faster than Google Chrome's V8 as claimed earlier. Note however that the engine is not turned on by default and needs a bit of elbow grease to get it going. Needless to say though, Mozilla developers are planning to further optimize the engine.

To activate the TraceMonkey JavaScript engine, type "about:config" into the address bar. Then type "javascript.options.jit.content" into the filter. Toggle the boolean setting from "false" to "true". Close the window and restart the browser.

We found an almost 50 percent boost in the browser speed, after making that tweak.

Mozilla has also implemented W3C Geolocation Specification as mentioned on Geode release. We couldn't make Geode 1.5 work but Ubiquity 0.1.1 worked smoothly for us.

The most interesting feature included is a 3D-like tab switching interface that shows a preview of a tab's content. Press CTRL+Tab to trigger this tab switching interface. Keep them pressed to see how fast the browser rotates the tabs. Hey, it's fun...



On testing the browser for Acid Test3, it gave us impressive score of 88 out of 100. This beta will also include support for OGG video and audio format as reported earlier. Apart from that use of special characters in the address bar for specific and restricted search has also been implemented.



However, two necessary features -- private browsing mode and session restore weren't available with this release. Several features planned for Firefox 3.1 will be implemented in the beta testing phase by the Mozilla developers.

For more details on Firefox 3.1 beta 1 release, check out the release notes.

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(4) Comments
Kunal
,Ranchi, on Oct 16, 2008 07:25 AM
It"s fast and colour rendering is better than previous version.
Anant Bhushan
,Roorkee, on Oct 16, 2008 12:21 AM
I am just going to do this and get back soon... :-) ...
Anant Bhushan
,Roorkee, on Oct 16, 2008 12:39 AM
I Agree with all that up there and more. The tab scrolling is real neat and impressive. The sites load pretty fast too. However at present they do not support my numerous add-ons which i think cant be expected of a Beta release. And it will be some time before the addons are made compatible for the new release. Which i think will happen only when it becomes stable. All in all i am looking forward eagerly to the next release from the firefox stables.
Rahul Jawale
,Hyderabad, on Oct 15, 2008 08:36 PM
Wow, it's really fast. I just tried.

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