Gunning toward the upcoming release version 1.1, Firefox is available in an alpha release with some new goodies (such as better extension management, improved page loading times etc), code named "Deer Park". Considering this is actually alpha software, it's insanely stable in my experience. I've been running Deer Park Alpha 1 for well over a month, now the second alpha is out, so get it while it's hot:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/deerpark/releases/alpha2.html
(if you're not hip on the latest and greatest, you can safely continue using Firefox 1.0.x)
NOTE: some extensions don't work with Deer Park. Adblock, Flashblock, All-in-one-gestures work fine, Dictionary search and Session Saver don't.
Major talking points for Deer Park aka "Why should I?"
Improved speed, the user interface has become a lot snappier and pages load faster, drag and drop tabs, mouse wheel scrolls through tabs etc
EDIT: extensions compatible with Deer Park: http://www.projects1.com/firefox/exthacks/FFnightlyextensions.html
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/deerpark/releases/alpha2.html
(if you're not hip on the latest and greatest, you can safely continue using Firefox 1.0.x)
NOTE: some extensions don't work with Deer Park. Adblock, Flashblock, All-in-one-gestures work fine, Dictionary search and Session Saver don't.
Major talking points for Deer Park aka "Why should I?"
Improved speed, the user interface has become a lot snappier and pages load faster, drag and drop tabs, mouse wheel scrolls through tabs etc
EDIT: extensions compatible with Deer Park: http://www.projects1.com/firefox/exthacks/FFnightlyextensions.html
