Review: Mozilla Firefox 2 - Page 2

The biggest new feature, as far as I'm concerned, is the addition of a "Close" button on each individual tab when using tabbed browsing. (For those of you stuck in an Internet Explorer world, tabbed browsing is the ability to open multiple web pages within the same browser window, with tabs that let you navigate between the opened pages.) This makes closing specific tabs less confusing. Doing a right-click on a tab button also brings up a context-sensitive menu that lets you do things like refresh a tab, refresh all tabs, close all the other tab buttons, or undo the last Close tab that you did.

The biggest safety improvement is probably the anti-phishing feature. (Phishing is an Internet technique used to pull off identity theft, where one website will try to imitate another website, to trick you into typing in sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, or credit card numbers.) Firefox 2 comes with a list of known phishing sites that is stored locally on your computer. Sites that you are browsing are checked against this list, and if you browse to one of the suspect sites, a warning balloon will pop up saying this site is a suspected forgery. Your local list is regularly updated by Firefox when you are online, possibly as often as every hour or so.

If you want the most up-to-date list of phishing sites, you can configure the browser to check with a real-time list of phishing sites checked by Google. (This real-time filtering is more like the Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 anti-phishing protection - something that will be covered in the upcoming review of IE 7). You can find out more about the Mozilla anti-phishing feature here.  

Another handy feature lets you pick how to handle any web feed, or RSS feed, that you may come across. You can either check a default feed-reader to use, or you can configure Firefox to ask you to pick a reader off a list.

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  • 1 - Bob Jones

    Nov 06, 2006 at 6:26 pm

    How about reviewing a decent browser: Opera?

  • 2 - Bob Jones

    Nov 06, 2006 at 7:35 pm

    I want to add "In terms of usability, safety, and updates".

    Usability? Thats opinion, you're entitled to have yours.
    Safety? Not true, Secunia have shown that all vunerabilities in Opera have been patched, same can not be said of Firefox.
    Updates? Check past record, Opera release faster than others (not only new versions, but security fixes).

    Take off those foxy-colored glasses and see the real picture.

  • 3 - elsa

    Nov 06, 2006 at 9:36 pm

    38% of my readers use firefox. This was a great review.

  • 4 - Daniel Goldman

    Nov 07, 2006 at 10:44 am

    Just to add to what Bob mentioned in the comment above. I'm aware that this is a Firefox 2 review, but it would be nice if you would've mentioned that the 'close' button on each tab and the session restore freature are both Opera inventions, Firefox just copied them to Firefox 2.

    We have had the session restore feature for quite some time already.

  • 5 - Christopher Rose

    Nov 07, 2006 at 11:26 am

    Actually, the close button and session saver were on Firefox 1.x for some time, albeit as add-ons.

    Aren't browsers a bit like political parties? Even though there are lots of them, only two really count?

  • 6 - Bruce Kratofil

    Nov 07, 2006 at 7:36 pm

    If any Opera fan wishes to write a review of their favorite browser, go ahead. This review of Firefox 2.0, is not a history of the web browser, and is not meant to be a comprehensive browser shoot-out, either.

  • 7 - Phillip Winn

    Nov 08, 2006 at 2:15 pm

    Opera fans, enjoy your browser and pour your time and energy into something more likely, like ending world poverty, or curing cancer.

    X buttons on each tab have been in both Firefox (via extension) and Safari for years, too. So? Ditto session saving.

    1% of the visitors to this site use Opera, and most of them, I suspect, are visiting reviews of other web browsers in order to demand equal time. Firefox 2 has been out a week, and already has twice as many users visiting here. MSIE7 is already at triple.

    I've tilted at windmills (and for that matter, used Opera) before, so trust me when I tell you it's a lost cause. Enjoy the browser, don't mind all the efforts being poured into mobile, and move on!

  • 8 - Clavos

    Nov 13, 2006 at 2:02 pm

    Bruce writes:

    Unfortunately, in the (almost) two weeks that I've been using Firefox 2, I've had four crashes involving three different sites.

    Since I upgraded from FF 1.5.08 about a week or ten days ago, I'm averaging that many "hangs" per day with 2.0; all of them right here on BC, and all of them requiring shutting down FF and then reloading it. A real PITA.

    Anybody else experiencing the same situation? Any ideas for fixing?

    I've looked for a download of 1.5 to go back to, but of course Mozilla is only offering 2.0 now. If I can go back, I will; I'm not at all happy with 2.0 at this point.

  • 9 - Bruce Kratofil

    Nov 13, 2006 at 2:57 pm

    None of my crashes have come from here (Blogcritics), they've all been other places. I think I've only had one more.

    It would appear that any time I've had a crash, it's been at a page that used web services to pull some content (such as ads) from a different site.

    Actually, I have the setup file for 1.5.0.3 still sitting on my computer -- can you handle a 5 MB email attachment?

  • 10 - Clavos

    Nov 13, 2006 at 11:37 pm

    Thanks, Bruce.

    I think I may have scared it when I wrote that comment; it hasn't hung on me since :>)

    I'll keep struggling with it for now, but I appreciate your offer.

  • 11 - Mig

    Nov 15, 2006 at 4:01 pm

    I actually went back to 1.5 after all the 2.0 crashes. It was freezing up four or five times per day and I don't have any fancy plugins. (And it happened when I disabled them all anyway.) It wasn't site consistent for me. I would restore the session and continue. Amazon crashed a few times but it wasn't something I could reproduce or predict. Bad.

    You can download Firefox 1.5.0.8 from Mozilla here.

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