FF 1.5, just what are the improvements?
Started by slowday444, Dec 03 2005 06:40 AM
11 replies to this topic
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 06:40 AM
I mean in real world practical terms, not a changelog, what does it do better?. To installs (of 1.5, see my post in The Lounge) later and I'm back with 1.07 for a while.
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 10:21 AM
- The option/settings dialog is changed.
- You can now move/re-arrange tabs.
- There is a built-in privacy cleaner that deletes that clears cookies, download history, cache, authenticated sessions, browsing history, saved passwords, etc (you can choose which).
- Improved caching of forward/back buttons for faster rendering of previous pages.
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 10:30 AM
There's quite a bit of improvement, actually.
It's noticeably faster than the 1.0.x versions.
A new update system can install patches, there's no more need to do a complete re-install every time there's a minor update. Updates can even be installed automatically, if you want.
It has a built-in bookmark backup that keeps a copy of the bookmarks file from each of the past five days.
There's a new "Clear Private Data" option that can be run automatically, from a keyboard shortcut, or from the Tools menu.
The way extensions and themes are installed has been simplified. You can now make backups of the extension folder, or your entire profile, re-install them, or transfer them to another computer, and the extensions and themes will work, without the editing of the chrome.rdf file that was necessary before.
The memory leak problem has been improved.
The old "profile in use" dialogue has been changed, so it should no longer fool users into creating a new, blank profile. Now it prompts users to shut down the Firefox process that's running in the background, like it should have done to begin with.
Popup blocking is supposed to be improved, though I can't tell, I didn't get that many popups before.
I think those are the highlights, though I may have overlooked some.
<edit> Eldmannen's post appeared while I was composing mine, that explains the duplications. Drag-and-drop for tabs, that's what I forgot! Probably because I never use it. (I've been running 1.5 since beta 1).
It's noticeably faster than the 1.0.x versions.
A new update system can install patches, there's no more need to do a complete re-install every time there's a minor update. Updates can even be installed automatically, if you want.
It has a built-in bookmark backup that keeps a copy of the bookmarks file from each of the past five days.
There's a new "Clear Private Data" option that can be run automatically, from a keyboard shortcut, or from the Tools menu.
The way extensions and themes are installed has been simplified. You can now make backups of the extension folder, or your entire profile, re-install them, or transfer them to another computer, and the extensions and themes will work, without the editing of the chrome.rdf file that was necessary before.
The memory leak problem has been improved.
The old "profile in use" dialogue has been changed, so it should no longer fool users into creating a new, blank profile. Now it prompts users to shut down the Firefox process that's running in the background, like it should have done to begin with.
Popup blocking is supposed to be improved, though I can't tell, I didn't get that many popups before.
I think those are the highlights, though I may have overlooked some.
<edit> Eldmannen's post appeared while I was composing mine, that explains the duplications. Drag-and-drop for tabs, that's what I forgot! Probably because I never use it. (I've been running 1.5 since beta 1).
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 03:55 PM
The drag and drop tabs are actually the miniT extension implemented into Firefox.
Use Firetune on Firefox 1.5 and you'll REALLY see how much faster over 1.0.7 it is.
Use Firetune on Firefox 1.5 and you'll REALLY see how much faster over 1.0.7 it is.
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 09:28 PM
Fasterfox is also nice
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#7 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 11:02 PM
The biggest thing about the upgrade for me was a speed improvement. Thats pretty much it the rest of the features didnt really change anything for me.
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 03 December 2005 - 11:31 PM
its not a huge change, but theres no real reason not to upgrade
the one problem i had was where one of my themes wouldn't allow me to see the options window, but i just reinstalled it (the theme, not firefox) and it worked fine
the one problem i had was where one of my themes wouldn't allow me to see the options window, but i just reinstalled it (the theme, not firefox) and it worked fine
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#10 OFFLINE
Posted 04 December 2005 - 05:15 AM
A lot of users are reporting the massive slowdown because of it.
Even I experienced it, and I find Firetune is far better.
Even I experienced it, and I find Firetune is far better.
#11 OFFLINE
Posted 04 December 2005 - 05:53 PM
The memory leak problems is worse for me now than it was previously.
#12 OFFLINE
Posted 04 December 2005 - 09:11 PM
Tarun, on Dec 3 2005, 09:15 PM, said:
hmm. i dont experiance anything.
also back at the topic, i read somewhere that mozilla added some stuff to firefox that reads everything on a webpage to help out blind users.

















