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gecko engine has updated to 4.0 but orca still be 3.6 i wich that orca will uodate the gecko engine as soon as possible.
 
So... We get slightly improved standards support, a few minor bugfixes and UI improvements and maybe minor tweaks to speed and security.

That's FF 4.02 or at most 4.1, not FF 5.0. Even Google numbers updates as minor as this one as a decimal number...

Oh well, it's the browser that matters, not the number or name.
 
Chrome is at version 11 and looks and feels almost identical to version 3. In that light, Firefox 5, 6 and 7 all being released this year with only minor tweaks make perfect sense. On the other hand, why not just call it Firefox 17 and be done with it?
 
Their thinking like microsoft here. The reason they went with xbox360 instead of PS3 is because they didn't want people to think it was a generation behind the PS3. It's all about the number superiority.
 
i got the Aurora version showing 5.0a2. is this the same one as FF5? Took a while to find it. i only have a couple of add-ons with FF4 but now they're both disabled. Only consolation is, it did not install over my old FF4 so i can choose between FF4 and Aurora.
 
[citation][nom]cookoy[/nom]i got the Aurora version showing 5.0a2. is this the same one as FF5? Took a while to find it. i only have a couple of add-ons with FF4 but now they're both disabled. Only consolation is, it did not install over my old FF4 so i can choose between FF4 and Aurora.[/citation]

I think you mean "instead of xbox2."
 
[citation][nom]derek2006[/nom]Their thinking like microsoft here. The reason they went with xbox360 instead of PS3 is because they didn't want people to think it was a generation behind the PS3. It's all about the number superiority.[/citation]

I think you mean "instead of xbox2."

Sorry for the wrong reply, can't get used to these reply button locations.
 
[citation][nom]Freiheit[/nom]Chrome is at version 11 and looks and feels almost identical to version 3. In that light, Firefox 5, 6 and 7 all being released this year with only minor tweaks make perfect sense. On the other hand, why not just call it Firefox 17 and be done with it?[/citation]

Chrome 11 is only superficially different in UI design (further evidence of a minimalist, uncluttered browser interface's usefulness), but it received several massive overhauls at a deeper level:

- The addition of an extension API
- Several revamped/from scratch JS engines
- Several major boosts in standards compliance
- The addition of new features like cloud printing or syncing.

In short, pretty much everything changed dramatically since launch, save for the UI (the options menu and options menu were tweaked and they adopted a grey rather than blue theme, but that's minor).

Even though Google numbers faster than justified, they never upped Chrome's number without at least a major under-the-hood update or new feature. FF 5.0 on the other hand offers absolutely nothing other than bugfixes and small tweaks.
 
Firefox 5 features the following changes:
- 20,000 more lines of code of comments to make it look like they were doing something.
- Tab bar is now 21px in height, from 20px.
- Similarly, Panorama now features transparenty of 35%, changed from 36% on FF4.

I'd hate to see what "new features" will come in FF6...
 
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