The long awaited FF 2.0 browser is finally here. I've started using it today and the first impressions are very good. Especially the memory use seems to be more efficient but I need to carry out more tests to find out the boundaries.
The IE7 has also been released just a couple of days ago and I haven't heard many things about it.
The FF will continue gaining market share by the looks of it. Currently it has around 15% of the browser market.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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