![]() Well, something did happen, my PC's hard-disk was busy like I was running three virus-scan sessions at the same time. I was expecting to see the browser dialog within seconds to re-experience the web at light speed, but nothing happened. ![]() ![]() The next day, with a fresh cup of coffee in my hand I started my beloved Firefox 3.5 browser on my freshly booted system. So I went ahead and downloaded the installer at release day and after fighting with the usual plug-in upgrade mess, I was able to run the browser for the first time and lo' and behold, the web felt like I was back in 1994, when no-one but the Real Geeks had web sites and everything was lighting fast. As a person who has a bit of a blind spot for marketing and everything related I was a tad skeptical, but I thought "What the heck!". It was advertised as a new milestone in browsing, with more standards being supported, new engines for javascript and web content rendering and the intarweb would appear to me faster than ever before. (updated: replaced 'trashing' with 'thrashing' as indeed, I meant 'disk thrashing').Īs a Firefox user, I was delighted when Mozilla released Firefox v3.5.
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