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By Candace Lombardi
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 24, 2006 9:10:00 PM

Mozilla officially released Firefox 2 on Tuesday afternoon, adding security features and a new interface.

Firefox 2 was made available for free download at 2:15 p.m. PDT. Mozilla has set up two download sites for the udpate, which it said it has optimized for the expected high volume of traffic, at Getfirefox.com and Mozilla.com/firefox. (Firefox 2 is also available for free via CNET Download.com.)

"The key focus in Firefox 2 is making sure that what we are focusing on is tightness and efficiency--with the ability of turning that browser into exactly what one needs, focusing on security, stability and speed," said Mike Beltzner, who Mozilla describes as its "phenomenologist."

The revamped Firefox includes a new interface theme and more security protection such as built-in phishing protection. It also has session memory, which, when the browser is re-opened, brings back the set of Web pages that were in use when it was last closed. Changes have also been made in the technology to import RSS feeds, which now offers a feed list view with title and first lines. (Click here for the CNET Review.)

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The camp in favor of having a "close" button on each tab has won over the majority who argued against them, Beltzner said. Previously, there was one "close" button at the right of the bar. Clicking on this closed only the one last viewed--but it could be difficult to work out which one this was.

"Google did usability studies with eye-tracking tools and determined that people actually look to the tab first, and it would take longer to determine if they had the right tab and were ready to close it," Beltzner said. "NASA Ames recently did cognitive modeling for us on tabs. Not only was the 'close' button on a tab quicker, but people would be more accurate. They also gave us good data on how wide tabs had to be before people clicked on the wrong one."

The NASA results also convinced Mozilla developers that people will inevitably close the wrong tab at some point, no matter what. That led to the creation of an "undo close tab" feature. "It will reopen the tab you just closed, and if you had written anything into a form on the site with that Web tab, it will restore that info as well," Beltzner said.

The new theme for the Firefox 2 interface has a cleaner look, resembling Opera 9, with similar Web feed features, rounded buttons and more opalescence.

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The Firefox 2 launch comes just days after Microsoft released Internet Explorer 7, the first update to its browser in almost five years.

"We see the release of IE7 as a great thing. It was in maintenance mode for several years. Our browser and others made people think that the Web browser could do something more for them, and that spurred on new (developments and interest in Web browsers)," Beltzner said.

Unlike IE7, Mozilla's Firefox 2 is available for Windows, Mac and Linux machines.

Early buzz
Buzz surrounding rumors of early access to the final version of Firefox 2 via an FTP to a Mozilla directory link went round the Internet on Monday and Tuesday, as fans and bloggers hoped to get an early look at the free software.

Mozilla earlier asked people not to attempt to download the update from a direct file link, saying that it would not guarantee "that any set of files currently found within its Web site or elsewhere will be the final release."

Mozilla asked that users be kind to the people who donated servers for the launch and wait until the release Tuesday afternoon.

"No, we have. Not. Released. Firefox. 2. Yet," Paul Reid posted on his Mozilla blog on Monday evening and pointed to a list of problems with obtaining an FTP link copy of Firefox 2.

"Digg and Reddit posts linking to direct FTP mirrors could be costing the operators of those mirrors hundreds to thousands of dollars in bandwidth bills, or may cause them to crash by linking directly to them," Reid wrote. "This could cause them to 'un-volunteer' their services as a mirror, making it even harder to obtain Firefox on release days."

"We are asking this as a favor. We are very flattered that people are so excited about Firefox 2, but we don't want to crash machines," Beltzner said.

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By the way, you could always middle-click a tab to close it. (Read the rest)
Posted by: duswil Posted on: 11/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Going Back to 1.5  DaffyDuck | 10/24/06
Inline spelling  JMarchesoni | 10/24/06
Good plan, until they stop providing security updates for 1.5  PB_z | 10/24/06
try the release version of FF2  kyawam | 10/24/06
Slower browsing? Try "fixed" Fasterfox  goyta | 10/24/06
Tab Mix Plus is available  psedog | 10/25/06
Non-factor release...  Mike Cox | 10/24/06
Good rhyme!  tic swayback | 10/24/06
A terrible Vista rhyme?  cdgoldin | 10/24/06
... and the point of this message is?  everett@... | 10/24/06
Heh...  slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin | 10/24/06
Point of the message?  ITSa341@... | 10/24/06
Here fishy, fishy, fishy . . .9.7 Mike!!  jlhenry62 | 10/24/06
You've been reading here for years  Furiousrog | 10/25/06
RE:Point of the message?  joe6pack_z | 10/25/06
And he keeps reelin' dem fishies in . . .nt  jlhenry62 | 10/25/06
Hmmm ... maybe  Linux_4u! | 10/25/06
No, Microsoft's not that stupid!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Microsoft security.  Anton Philidor | 10/25/06
Yeah, essentially I agree.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
That's typical of Microsoft...  smithgr | 10/24/06
Practical reasons for a common user to use IE?  goyta | 10/24/06
IE 7  dhays | 10/25/06
Re: IE 7  goyta | 10/25/06
Another one...  ddagolfr | 10/25/06
But where's your reasons? Your comments are just faith-based gibberish!!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Damn but the fish are biting  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
If his purpose is to buy an argument, then well and good.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Apparently  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
Your right, I do need a new sense of humor.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
You're right, I do need a new sense of humor--and lessons in grammar too.  Irritated_User | 10/31/06
Irritated  pikegreen@... | 10/25/06
Only when I'm working on brain-dead computers  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
How ironic!  April May | 10/25/06
7.5 - But where are you having lunch?  Reverend MacFellow | 10/25/06
Close Tab Config  SheldonW | 10/24/06
Thank you!  JMarchesoni | 10/24/06
With Firefox 2, Mozilla touts security and speed  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
Spelling and Closing Tabs  beepa | 10/24/06
Additional dictionaries  2max67 | 10/24/06
Additional dictionaries  beepa | 10/25/06
Ok, THAT had me laughing  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
Be fair  Loverock Davidson | 10/25/06
Its true.  KWierso | 10/25/06
Now you can CLOSE tabs on the TAB! WOW!  nix_hed | 10/24/06
By the way, you could always middle-click a tab to close it.  duswil | 11/06/06
Really speedier than previous firefox  kyawam | 10/24/06
ff2 issues  JDThompson | 10/24/06
Such competition, ... at last???  Media-Ted@... | 10/24/06
Full screen  gregor1975 | 10/25/06
Nice! But until  Linux User 147560 | 10/24/06
They work fine for me... ??? - even Fasterfox  Castanet | 10/24/06
Cool, thanks!  Linux User 147560 | 10/25/06
A few initial impressions.  TerryNT | 10/24/06
It deleted for me...  KWierso | 10/25/06
geeze  CobraA1 | 10/24/06
IE6 & 5  2max67 | 10/24/06
Forms  3D0G | 10/25/06
Yep, me too  ebrke | 10/25/06
It's a just yawn - too little too late!!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Compared to what?  Wizard Prang | 10/25/06
Compared to what the user really needs in a web browser!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
You do realize that  zkiwi | 10/25/06
Agreed, but I'm not defending IE either.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
You should be prosecuted for criminal abuse of grammar  heres_johnny | 10/25/06
Re: Features IE has that FF doesn't.  the_seb | 10/25/06
Uh? What about my eight bullet points? And I'm not defending IE either!!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
You may think your not defending IE  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
I've addressed this in my other reply yo you.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
And so you stop whining about your bullet points  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
Here are some 'whining' answers!  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Wow, you certainly know how to respond to a post  Shelendrea | 10/26/06
When all the facts are out, I reckon our opinions won't differ very much.  Irritated_User | 10/31/06
Response, reason by reason  sunnymolini@... | 10/25/06
I've not the time now to reply to this see my similar post.  Irritated_User | 10/25/06
Re Firefox. My Replies to Your Comments  Irritated_User | 10/31/06
Firefox issues  Raymond Danner | 10/25/06
Support for AMD64 on Linux?  heres_johnny | 10/25/06
Someone please help....  April May | 10/25/06
Re: Help  the_seb | 10/25/06
I like FF2  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
You don't like the spell checker?  Tony Agudo | 10/25/06
I didn't say that I didn't like it  Shelendrea | 10/25/06
I like it too  the_seb | 10/25/06
Ayyy-eeeeee!  Reverend MacFellow | 10/25/06
fire fox versus ie7  rbanks53350@... | 10/25/06
Why is anybody still using IE?  draciron@... | 10/25/06
Don't break what isn't broken.  Fujikid2 | 10/26/06
Firefox 2 vs. IE7  gerryrains@... | 10/25/06
Firefox made huge inroads into the MS monopoly field  Castanet | 10/25/06
Which browser is faster?  ecortez3@... | 10/25/06
Adblock is...  interested_amateur@... | 10/26/06
You need Proxomitron  gordon@... | 10/28/06
IE 7 wth  jhuffman@... | 10/26/06
May Be Helpful  Ole Man | 10/26/06
I just loaded FF. 2...  interested_amateur@... | 10/26/06

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