Firefox 3.5 takes you back to a time before browser add-ons

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the_land_before_timeThere’s been a lot of activity in the web browser market during the year since Mozilla released Firefox 3 — we’ve seen the release of Safari 4 and Internet Exporer 8, and Google has entered the competition with Chrome. Now Mozilla has a new release of its own, Firefox 3.5, with a bunch of new features. The most noticeable changes? One, it’s much faster. But two, it’s missing some key add-ons, which is like a big (if temporary) step back in time.

As someone who does most of his work in Firefox, my biggest complaint has been the occasional slowness and instability, which seemed to increase over the last few months. Mozilla says that using the Sunspider Javascript test, Firefox 3.5 is twice as fast as Firefox 3, and 10 times as fast as Firefox 2. I haven’t given Firefox 3 a thorough test, but in the hour I’ve been using it, I haven’t had to sit and watch my MacBook’s spinning color wheel (indicating that I need to wait as a page loads), and that’s a welcome change.

firefox-addonsThen again, I can’t make an apples-to-apples comparison, because none of my browser add-ons (namely, programs I downloaded to enhance Firefox) are working yet. The fact that many of my biggest loading programs occurred on pages that used Google Gears (which gives me offline access to applications like Gmail and Google Docs) probably contributes to the new feeling that my browsing is going really smoothly. Which is nice, except the availability of add-ons, particularly Gears, was one of the main reasons I switched to Firefox.

In his review of the new browser, Technologizer’s Harry McCracken says, “Not all Add-Ons will be compatible with Firefox 3.5 out of the gate, but most major ones already work.” I don’t use enough add-ons to verify that, but I have asked Firefox and Google for comment.

Here are some of Firefox 3.5’s other features:

  • Available in 70 different languages.
  • Private browsing mode, where none of the websites you visit or cookies you collect will be saved.
  • In the same vein, you can also tell Firefox to forget that you visited a specific site.
  • Viewing video and audio in the browser without downloading additional software like Flash or Quicktime, also making it easier to interact with video in web applications.
  • Location-aware browsing, so that websites can give you information that’s specifically relevant to your geographic location.
  • Tear-off tags, allowing you to create a new window from a tab when one window is getting too crowded.

You may recall that Mozilla set the record for downloads in a single day when it released Firefox 3. There are no plans to repeat that stunt for Firefox 3.5, Mozilla says, because that might “melt the Internet.”

Update: Mozilla’s add-ons director, Mike Nguyen, emailed me to say that Google had a version of Gears ready that was compatible with Firefox 3.5, but it was delayed due to some “last-minute bugs.” There should be a new version out next week, he said.

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  • PT
    I've found all of my extensions except for the linkedin toolbar to be compatible. So far I am pretty happy with it on my work computer, though my real heavy usage is at home, so we shall see.
  • Hmmm ... so what are some of the extensions that *are* working?
  • Well, even I've switched to the new Firefox 3.5. It’s much faster and allows you to customize and install add-ons directly in your browser. However not all add-ons are compatible with the latest version. Some of them that do work are Adblock plus, Personas, Billeo, Cooliris, Twitterfox and AnyColour.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/...