Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 Released

I think sachin_rocks has trouble with equalities.

"IE not better than Chrome, Firefox, etc." -> "Chrome, Firefox, etc." >= IE

You think his statement implies that "Chrome, Firefox, etc." > IE which is not logically correct.
 
Well using FF4 in office right now and its working like dream.
 
Here are my rating to all the browser overall:
Internet Explorer 8: 8.5/10 (just lacks the plugins)
Google Chrome (BETA 5) : 7.5/10 (Lots of scripting issues)
Firefox 4 : 7.5/10 (Speed is very bad)
Safari: 6.5/10 (Quick startup but speed is low)
Opera: 7/10 (Speed is just like Firefox)
 
Waiting for Firefox 4 stable version to come out. In the last week, played with so many browsers like Epic (the new Indian version of Firefox), Firefox and Google Chrome. But finally, got back to my favorite age old "Internet Explorer" (IE8). There is something about Internet Explorer that makes me bounce back to it. Firefox 3.6 started acting strange (the themes changed by itself, etc), felt my internet was slow with Google Chrome, Epic (as sohum said in our other thread) was too cluttered.

Hope FF4 stable makes me want to get to a browser other than IE for a long enough time. Also on IE, a few things that I wish IE implements

1. Improve their add-ons collection like how Firefox has. People these days use a browser more than just browsing websites. They want lots of features on their browser.

2. Themes to personalize IE. Again like how Firefox or Chrome have it done with their browsers. If these two come into IE, others will find it hard to compete because as far as speed and ease of use is concerned, IE wins very easily.
 
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1. Improve their add-ons collection like how Firefox has. People these days use a browser more than just browsing websites. They want lots of features on their browser.

2. Themes to personalize IE. Again like how Firefox or Chrome have it done with their browsers. If these two come into IE, others will find it hard to compete because as far as speed and ease of use is concerned, IE wins very easily.
I completely agree with you. Even Chrome has started support for external plugins.
 

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