Mozilla 0.9.5.
Just downloaded.
Looking pretty freakin' sweet. Been running for around an hour now, decent memory footprint, no crashes or slowdowns, or obvious bugs. I'm impressed.
Looking pretty freakin' sweet. Been running for around an hour now, decent memory footprint, no crashes or slowdowns, or obvious bugs. I'm impressed.
Nightly builds.
Or, maybe it's just that Mozilla is getting good enough that I don't feel a driving urge to grab the latest nightly build in the hopes that it will be that little bit better. . . just enough that I feel satisfied that it's working better than it was.
Re: Nightly builds.
But, the more I think about it, I really do think Mozilla is just getting good enough that it's not as necessary anymore.
It's not unusual for me to go hours without running into any problems, and I haven't seen an actual crash in a couple of weeks now.
And speed. . . from what I have seen, based purely on personal feeling, nothing renders like Mozilla. I especially notice it on complicated pages involving extensive table use, such as an LJ friends page, or slashdot. Netscape takes a good while to do it, IE/Opera are faster, but Mozilla blows them all away.