Firefox 2.0 is finally final

I’ve got a quick review of Firefox 2.0 over on Linux.com today, with additional screenshot goodness for those of you who haven’t already switched over to Firefox 2.0. (What are you waiting for? Do it now!)

This is a great release, but I’m wondering when the next revolutionary feature is going to debut. As silly as it may sound, tabbed browsing was really a major leap forward in usability — and nothing since has really been quite so dramatic an improvement. Firefox 2.0 adds a number of nifty new features and improvements, but nothing revolutionary.

Still, the feed reading improvements and spell checking features are worth the upgrade in and of themselves. If you haven’t already, head over to the Moz site and hook yourself up with the latest release.

About Joe Brockmeier

I'm a freelance writer, FOSS advocate, music lover, computer geek, avid reader, and politically progressive (read "Liberal with occasional Libertarian tendencies"). You can read more on my about page if you're not already bored.
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