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CNET's comprehensive Firefox 3 coverage includes downloads, news, unbiased reviews, user ratings and specs on the latest Firefox browser, extensions, add-ons, and plug-ins.

Firefox 3 review from CNET editors

Firefox 3

Editors' Choice: Firefox 3
After months of testing, Firefox 3 (code name Gran Paradiso) is available for download from Mozilla. With its new Gekko 1.9 engine, the browser rocks, rendering pages faster and uses fewer system resources overall. As with any new browser, some add-ons created for Firefox 2 may not work, but give them time. Firefox 3 touts faster rendering, a vastly reduced use of system resources, and clever new data-mining tools for your bookmarks and browser history. Most notable is that Firefox 3 includes many security-related features baked right in, such as the best of breed antiphishing protection, making Firefox the most secure browser on the market today. Read our full review of Firefox 3.

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Firefox 3 news and blog posts

Wikipedia gears up for flood of video and photo files

New hardware needed to support online reference service's push for more media. Read more
What is the significance of Sun Microsystems' announcement Wednesday that Wikimedia is buying truckloads of Sun servers? It's that the Wikimedia team, which runs Read more
Posted By: Rafe Needleman Nov 19 2008

Mozilla chairman unfazed by Google Chrome

q&a Google gave Mitchell Baker's Mozilla Foundation $75 million through a Firefox search deal, but she doesn't see Chrome as a threat to that revenue. Read more
Things just got a lot more complicated for Mitchell Baker, the Mozilla Foundation's chairman and "chief lizard wrangler." Gone are the days when Microsoft'Read more
Posted By: Stephen Shankland Nov 19 2008

Safari 3.2 includes antiphishing tools

Apple quietly adds the security feature to its latest version of Safari. It's the last of the major browser vendors to offer antiphishing protection. Read more
Without fanfare, Apple has apparently added antiphishing to its Safari 3.2 release. The new version of Safari, which was largely a security update and Read more
Posted By: Robert Vamosi Nov 18 2008

IPA Import #3: IM Web app designed for iPhone debuts

IPA Import #3: IM Web app designed for iPhone debuts Read more
The same developer who designed an interface to Digg for the iPhone, David Cann, has now created a Web-based instant messaging client that is designed Read more
Posted By: Ben Wilson Nov 17 2008

Tab tearing live in latest Firefox test build

Want that cool tab tear-away feature found in Chrome and Safari? It's coming to Firefox very soon--and is already working in a test build. Read more
Good news for Firefox users who have lusted over Chrome and Safari's option that lets you "tear" away tabs from an open window. The Read more
Posted By: Josh Lowensohn Nov 17 2008

New Mozilla Ubiquity spec brings mashups to the desktop

Mozilla's Ubiquity project gets a shot in the arm with the road map specifications for version 0.2--something that could bring its shortcut features outside the browser and onto the desktop. Read more
Mozilla has put out a road map proposal for the next version of Ubiquity, the company's user interface project that aims to mash up Read more
Posted By: Josh Lowensohn Nov 14 2008

Smartphones drive demand for Web browsing

Mobile users want full Web access on their smartphones, driving growth in the mobile browser market. Read more
Mobile Web usage is on the rise as more fully featured browsers come to market on smartphones. Smartphones, which are designed to handle more sophisticated Read more
Posted By: Marguerite Reardon Nov 13 2008

Firefox updates include a dozen security fixes

Six of the flaws are deemed critical, including one that could allow an attacker privilege escalation after a session restore. Read more
On Wednesday, Mozilla released Firefox 3.0.4 (download for Windows and Mac) and Firefox 2.0.0.18 to address a dozen security flaws, Read more
Posted By: Robert Vamosi Nov 13 2008

The license wars are over

Licensing has dropped way down the list of hot-button issues relevant to open-source software. The best evidence of this is what's happening around cloud computing. Read more
If the license wars aren't over, they've certainly muted. The adoption of the new version of the General Public License, used by Linux Read more
Posted By: Gordon Haff Nov 11 2008

A skillful and secure Web-surfing tool

Mozilla's well-known Firefox browser has netted legions of fans and millions of downloads, with many good reasons for its popularity. Version 3 serves up a redesigned address bar, add-ons search, new bookmark features, and improving JavaScript handling. Read more
Read CNET senior editor Rob Vamosi's extended review of Firefox 3. No longer a fledgling upstart, Firefox 3 is full-featured, lightning fast, and an Read more
Posted By: CBS Interactive staff Nov 9 2008

Firefox downloads

Even though Internet Explorer dominates the Web browser market, you might wonder why if you spend some time with Mozilla Firefox. This light and nimble Web wonder brought tabbed browsing into the mainstream (IE7 recently jumped on the bandwagon) and offers countless ways to customize it through extensions and themes.
Though it's difficult to unseat Safari as the preferred browser of Mac users, Mozilla Firefox garners attention through its solid design and extra features, making it a worthy alternative.
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Firefox extensions and add-ons


User opinions of Firefox 2

7 out of 10 Very good
"Initial Impression" I was impressed with how quickly it loads pages. I did notice a bit of sluggishness when I was on my MySpace home page, and... Read more

by AspDotNetDvlpr (see profile), 06/17/2008

10 out of 10 Perfect
"Firefox is great 4 me." Firefox is a great way to go about your business on the internet. Read more

by tommmm111 (see profile), 06/17/2008

10 out of 10 Perfect
"Firefox Leads the Industry" Firefox is superior to other browsers for one reason, they are leading the industry. Thousands of creative designers and... Read more

by SleeplessHacker (see profile), 05/28/2008

4 out of 10 Mediocre
"As wonky and error prone as anything I've seen" In the last few months, Firefox has become the least reliable piece of software on my trusty old Dell laptop. Anything that has... Read more

by drdivo (see profile), 04/26/2008

3 out of 10 Poor
"Not as good as IE 7" The only advantage of Firefox is it is more secure than Internet Explorer 7 and that is becuase Firefox is not intergrated into... Read more

by harold24915 (see profile), 04/20/2008

Very good

7.7

out of 10
Average user rating


Learn about the Mozilla Firefox 3 browser

After Mozilla's years-long slow start, Firefox has gained significant market share against its top rival, Microsoft's Internet Explorer. One of the Firefox's strengths is the broad collection of hundreds of add-ons, but that also means things move more slowly when programmers must update their projects to be compatible with Firefox 3. The latest version of the popular Web browser includes a new rendering engine, so pages load faster. It also uses fewer system resources, addressing a complaint in earlier versions.

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Firefox pictures

Firefox 3 Alpha 8 (Gran Paradiso)

Mozilla has released a new security-based build of its upcoming Firefox 3 release. As with its other alpha builds of Firefox 3, aka "Gran Paradiso," Mozilla warns casual users to wait to download until the final version is available.

Firefox 3 Alpha 5 (Gran Paradiso)

Developers can run the latest iteration of Firefox now, while casual users should wait until the final release in the fall.

Firefox videos

New Mozilla release expects 1 million downloads

In anticipation of Firefox 3, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi and Webware.com's Rafe Needleman discuss what users can look forward to with the new browser release.

Quick Tips: Turn off Firefox's URL suggestions

If you have embarrassing URLs and share a browser, you might need this tip. Tom Merritt shows you how to turn off suggested Web addresses.

Quick Tips: Speed up Firefox page display

Make Firefox stop waiting those lengthy 250 milliseconds before displaying a page.



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