5 posts tagged “2.0”
What is your pet peeve, the one thing which really drives you mad?
Submitted by Beki.
So called web 2.0 innovators, there disgusting amount of venture capitol; and insane lack of a marketable product.
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You can get the offical release of Firefox 2 now at : www.getfirefox.com
What does this mean for Firefox? Did they miss the release date because of a catastrophic flaw in version 2.0? Did they party a little to much last night? Ok, im sure they are working on it. Lets go boys. lol
I noticed tow things about Firefox 2.0 since I first blogged about this...
- Google's
spell check is still better. I typed a word I knew was totally spelt
wrong, and Firefox could not detect as spelt wrong because it wasn't
close enough to a word in the spell check dictionary. The second I
typed it in the Google search box it suggested the correct word. I know
that PHP has a function for searching for things based on what they
would sound like if you were to pronounce the phonetically. I imagine
Google is using something very similar, and I am wondering why this
kind of technology is yet to be implemented in desktop applications.
- I also noticed that extensions is now officially called "Add-ons" just like IE7. Although, I am glad Mozilla didn't try to implement a pay for Add-Ons model like Microsoft did.
Hot on the heals of Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2.0 is scheduled for release tomorrow, (Tuesday) but thanks to the cyber sleuths at Ars Technica you can download it today. I updated both my PC and my Mac and the process seems to run quite smoothly. It even detects the extensions you were using in Firefox 1.5 and downloads and installs the new 2.0 edition (if available) for you, witch is nice if your a design geek like me and have a thousand extensions.
I haven't had much time to play around with the new version but the the first thing I noticed was the built in spell checker. If you are dyslexic like me, and on a good day can hardly spell your own name, you will agree this is much needed feature.
I know safari and other browsers have this feature but it's nice to see a good spell checker built into a browser I use daily. Since I haven't had much luck with the spell checkers build into web pages such as Vox and Gmail. If sure I will have a ton of other things to report on this new version of Firefox once I have a chance to play around with it a bit more.
