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Firefox 3.0

Mozilla Firefox 3.0 is a version of the Firefox web browser released on June 17, 2008, by the Mozilla Corporation.[1]

Mozilla Firefox 3
Firefox 3.0 displaying Wikipedia on Linux
Developer(s)Mozilla Corporation, Mozilla Foundation
Initial releaseJune 17, 2008 (2008-06-17)
Final release
3.0.19 (March 30, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-03-30))
Preview releaseNone (None) [±]
Repository
  • hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/
Written inC++, XUL, XBL, JavaScript
EngineGecko
Operating systemWindows
Mac OS X
Linux
BSD
Solaris
OS/2
PlatformCross-platform
Size7.2 MB (Windows)
17.2 MB (Mac OS X)
8.7 MB (Linux)
Available inOver 70 languages
TypeWeb browser, FTP client, gopher client
LicenseMPL/GPL/LGPL/Mozilla EULA (for binary redistribution)
Websitefirefox.com

Firefox 3.0 uses version 1.9 of the Gecko layout engine for displaying web pages. This version fixes many bugs, improves standards compliance, and implements many new web APIs compared to Firefox 2.0. Other new features include a redesigned download manager, a new "Places" system for storing bookmarks and history, and separate themes for different operating systems.

Firefox 3.0 had over 8 million unique downloads the day it was released, and by July 2008 held over 5.6% of the recorded usage share of web browsers.[2] Estimates of Firefox 3.0's global market share as of February 2010 were generally in the range of 4–5%,[3][4][5] and then dropped as users migrated to Firefox 3.5 and later Firefox 3.6. Partially as a result of this, between mid-December 2009 and the end of January 2010, Firefox 3.5 was the most popular browser (when counting individual browser versions), passing Internet Explorer 7.[6]

Mozilla ended support for Firefox 3 on March 30, 2010, with the release of 3.0.19.[7]

Development

Firefox 3.0 was developed under the codename Gran Paradiso.[8] This, like other Firefox codenames, is the name of an actual place; in this case the seventh-highest mountain in the Graian Alps where they first came up with the idea.

Planning began in October 2006, when the development team asked users to submit feature requests that they wished to be included in Firefox 3.[9]

The Mozilla Foundation released the first beta on November 19, 2007,[10] the second beta on December 18, 2007,[10] the third beta on February 12, 2008, the fourth beta on March 10, 2008, and the fifth and final beta on April 2, 2008.[11] The first release candidate was announced on May 16, 2008, followed by a second release candidate on June 4, 2008, and a third (differing from the second release candidate only in that it corrected a serious bug for Mac users) on June 11, 2008. Mozilla shipped the final release on June 17, 2008.[1][12]

On its release date, Firefox 3 was featured in popular culture, mentioned on The Colbert Report, among others.[13]

Changes and features

Backend changes

One of the big changes in Firefox 3 is the implementation of Gecko 1.9, an updated layout engine. The new version fixes many bugs, improves standard compliance, and implements new web APIs.[14] In particular, it makes Firefox 3 the first official release of a Mozilla browser to pass the Acid2 test, a standards-compliance test for web-page rendering. It also receives a better score on the Acid3 test than Firefox 2.

Some of the new features are defined in the WHATWG HTML 5 specification,[14] such as support for web-based protocol handlers, a native implementation of the getElementsByClassName method, support for safe message-passing with postMessage, and support for offline web applications. Other new features include APNG support, and EXSLT support.[14]

A new internal memory allocator, jemalloc,[15] is used rather than the default libc one.[citation needed]

Gecko 1.9 uses Cairo as a graphics backend,[16] allowing for improved graphics performance and better consistency of the look and feel on various operating systems. Because of Cairo's lack of support for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows NT (versions 4.0 and below), and because Microsoft ended support for Windows 98 and Windows ME on July 11, 2006, Firefox 3 does not run on those operating systems. Similarly, the Mac version of Firefox 3 runs only on Mac OS X 10.4 or higher,[17] but, unlike previous versions, has a native Cocoa widget interface.[18]

Frontend changes

 
New Firefox 3 Download Manager in Ubuntu Studio.
 
New location bar auto-complete feature in Firefox 3.

As for the frontend changes, Firefox features a redesigned download manager with built-in search and the ability to resume downloads.[19] Also, a new plug-in manager is included in the add-ons window[20] and extensions can be installed with a package manager. Microformats are supported for use by software that can understand their use in documents to store data in a machine-readable form.[21]

The password manager in Firefox 3 asks the user if they would like it to remember the password after the login attempt rather than before. By doing this users are able to avoid storing an incorrect password in the password manager after a bad login attempt.[22]

Firefox 3 uses a "Places" system for storing bookmarks and history in an SQLite backend.[23] The new system stores more information about the user's history and bookmarks, in particular letting the user tag the pages. It is also used to implement an improved frecency-based algorithm for the new location bar auto-complete feature (dubbed the "Awesomebar").[24][25]

The Mac version of Firefox 3 supports Growl notifications, the Mac OS X spell checker, and Aqua-style form controls.

Themes

To give the browser a more native look and feel on different operating systems, Firefox 3 uses separate themes for Mac OS X, Linux, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. When running on GNOME, Firefox 3 displays icons from the environment; thus, when the desktop environment icon theme changes, Firefox follows suit.[26] Additional icons were also made to be used when no appropriate icon exists; these were made following the Tango Desktop Project guidelines.[27] Additionally, the GTK version has replaced the non-native tab bar that was implemented in Firefox 2.0 and instead uses the native GTK+ tab style.

The default icons and icon layout for Firefox 3 also changed dramatically, taking on a keyhole shape for the forward and back buttons by default on two of the three platforms.[28] However, the keyhole shape does not take effect in Linux or in the small-icon mode. The Iconfactory created the icons for the Microsoft Windows platform. In addition, separate icons sets are displayed for Windows XP and Vista.

Firefox 3 themes for various operating systems.[29]
 

Windows Vista and Windows 7 "Strata" visual style.

  

Windows 2000 and Windows XP "Strata" visual style.

 
Mac OS X "Firelight" visual style.
 
"Tango" visual style for Linux and Unix-like operating systems in Ubuntu.
(Icons changed based on applied GTK+ 2 theme.)

Breakpad

 
Mozilla Crash Reporter on Debian with Xfce4

Breakpad (previously called "Airbag") is an open-source crash reporter utility which replaced the proprietary Talkback. It has been developed by Google and Mozilla, and used in Firefox and Thunderbird.[30][31] This product is significant because it is the first open-source multi-platform crash reporting system.[citation needed]

During development, Breakpad was first included May 27, 2007 in Firefox 3 trunk builds on Windows NT, Mac OS X, and, weeks later, on Linux.[32] Breakpad replaced Talkback (also known as the Quality Feedback Agent) as the crash reporter used by the Mozilla software to report crashes of its products to a centralized server for aggregation or case-by-case analysis.[33] Talkback was proprietary software licensed to the Mozilla Corporation by SupportSoft.

Usage

 
Market share overview
According to StatCounter data
March 2023[34]
Browser % of Fx % of total
Firefox 1
Firefox 2
Firefox 3
Firefox 4
Firefox 5–9
Firefox 10–16
Firefox 17–23
Firefox 24–30
Firefox 31–37
Firefox 38–44 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 45–51
Firefox 52–59 1.71% 0.05%
Firefox 60–67
Firefox 68–77
Firefox 78–90 1.71% 0.05%
Firefox 91–101 1.02% 0.03%
Firefox 102 and 102 ESR 4.10% 0.12%
Firefox 103 1.37% 0.04%
Firefox 104 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 105 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 106 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 107 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 108 1.02% 0.03%
Firefox 109 2.39% 0.07%
Firefox 110 41.98% 1.23%
Firefox 111 34.13% 1.00%
Firefox 112 0.34% 0.01%
Firefox 113
All variants[35] 100% 2.93%

Net Applications noted that the use of Firefox 3 beta rapidly increased to a usage share of 0.62% in May 2008. They interpreted this increase to mean that Firefox 3 betas were stable and that users were using it as their primary browser.[36] Within 24 hours after the release of Firefox 3.0, usage rose from under 1% to over 3% according to Net Applications.[37] It reached a peak of 21.17% in April 2009 before declining as users switched to Firefox 3.5 and later Firefox 3.6.[38]

Guinness World Record

  Mozilla sets record for most software downloads in 24 hours at Wikinews

The official date for the launch of Firefox 3 was June 17, 2008, named "Download Day 2008". Firefox was aiming to set the record for most software downloads in 24 hours.

Download Day officially started at 11:16 a.m. PDT (18:16 UTC) on June 17.[39] With the announced date, the download day was June 18 for time zones greater than GMT +6, which includes half of Asia and all of Oceania.

The large number of users attempting to access the Mozilla website on June 17 caused it to become unavailable for at least a few hours, and attempts at upgrading to the new version resulted in server timeouts. The site was not updated for the download of Firefox 3 until 12:00 PDT (19:00 UTC), two hours later than originally scheduled.[40][41]

 
World map of all downloads of Mozilla Firefox 3 from June 17, 2008, to July 2, 2008

When "Download Day" ended at 11:16 AM PDT (18:16 UTC) June 18,[42] 8,249,092 unique downloads had been recorded.[43] On July 2 Mozilla announced they had won the record, with 8,002,530 unique downloads[44] and parties in over 25 countries.[45] As of July 7, 2008, more than 31 million people had downloaded Firefox 3.[44][46]

Gareth Deaves, Records Manager for Guinness World Records, complimented Mozilla, saying, "Mobilizing over 8 million internet users within 24 hours is an extremely impressive accomplishment and we would like to congratulate the Mozilla community for their hard work and dedication."[47]

Operating System support

Firefox 3 runs on Windows 2000 and later, and on Windows 98 and ME with the third-party Kernel Extender installed.[48]

Critical response

While the new functionality of the location bar, dubbed the "Awesomebar", was overall well-received,[49] there were those who did not like it due to user interface and performance changes,[50][51][52] so much that extensions were made to revert it.[53][54] Firefox 3 received CNET Editors' Choice in June 2008.[55]

See also

References

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External links

  • Mozilla Firefox homepage for end-users
  • for developers
  • Mozilla EULA
  • Firefox 3.0 at Curlie
  • "Vulnerability report for Mozilla Firefox 3.x". Secunia.
  • Review of Firefox in PC Magazine


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Mozilla Firefox 3 0 is a version of the Firefox web browser released on June 17 2008 by the Mozilla Corporation 1 Mozilla Firefox 3Firefox 3 0 displaying Wikipedia on LinuxDeveloper s Mozilla Corporation Mozilla FoundationInitial releaseJune 17 2008 2008 06 17 Final release3 0 19 March 30 2010 13 years ago 2010 03 30 Preview releaseNone None Repositoryhg wbr mozilla wbr org wbr mozilla central wbr Written inC XUL XBL JavaScriptEngineGeckoOperating systemWindowsMac OS XLinuxBSDSolarisOS 2PlatformCross platformSize7 2 MB Windows 17 2 MB Mac OS X 8 7 MB Linux Available inOver 70 languagesTypeWeb browser FTP client gopher clientLicenseMPL GPL LGPL Mozilla EULA for binary redistribution Websitefirefox wbr comFirefox 3 0 uses version 1 9 of the Gecko layout engine for displaying web pages This version fixes many bugs improves standards compliance and implements many new web APIs compared to Firefox 2 0 Other new features include a redesigned download manager a new Places system for storing bookmarks and history and separate themes for different operating systems Firefox 3 0 had over 8 million unique downloads the day it was released and by July 2008 held over 5 6 of the recorded usage share of web browsers 2 Estimates of Firefox 3 0 s global market share as of February 2010 update were generally in the range of 4 5 3 4 5 and then dropped as users migrated to Firefox 3 5 and later Firefox 3 6 Partially as a result of this between mid December 2009 and the end of January 2010 Firefox 3 5 was the most popular browser when counting individual browser versions passing Internet Explorer 7 6 Mozilla ended support for Firefox 3 on March 30 2010 with the release of 3 0 19 7 Contents 1 Development 2 Changes and features 2 1 Backend changes 2 2 Frontend changes 2 3 Themes 2 4 Breakpad 3 Usage 3 1 Guinness World Record 3 2 Operating System support 4 Critical response 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDevelopment EditSee also History of Firefox Firefox 3 0 was developed under the codename Gran Paradiso 8 This like other Firefox codenames is the name of an actual place in this case the seventh highest mountain in the Graian Alps where they first came up with the idea Planning began in October 2006 when the development team asked users to submit feature requests that they wished to be included in Firefox 3 9 The Mozilla Foundation released the first beta on November 19 2007 10 the second beta on December 18 2007 10 the third beta on February 12 2008 the fourth beta on March 10 2008 and the fifth and final beta on April 2 2008 11 The first release candidate was announced on May 16 2008 followed by a second release candidate on June 4 2008 and a third differing from the second release candidate only in that it corrected a serious bug for Mac users on June 11 2008 Mozilla shipped the final release on June 17 2008 1 12 On its release date Firefox 3 was featured in popular culture mentioned on The Colbert Report among others 13 Changes and features EditBackend changes Edit One of the big changes in Firefox 3 is the implementation of Gecko 1 9 an updated layout engine The new version fixes many bugs improves standard compliance and implements new web APIs 14 In particular it makes Firefox 3 the first official release of a Mozilla browser to pass the Acid2 test a standards compliance test for web page rendering It also receives a better score on the Acid3 test than Firefox 2 Some of the new features are defined in the WHATWG HTML 5 specification 14 such as support for web based protocol handlers a native implementation of the getElementsByClassName method support for safe message passing with postMessage and support for offline web applications Other new features include APNG support and EXSLT support 14 A new internal memory allocator jemalloc 15 is used rather than the default libc one citation needed Gecko 1 9 uses Cairo as a graphics backend 16 allowing for improved graphics performance and better consistency of the look and feel on various operating systems Because of Cairo s lack of support for Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME and Windows NT versions 4 0 and below and because Microsoft ended support for Windows 98 and Windows ME on July 11 2006 Firefox 3 does not run on those operating systems Similarly the Mac version of Firefox 3 runs only on Mac OS X 10 4 or higher 17 but unlike previous versions has a native Cocoa widget interface 18 Frontend changes Edit New Firefox 3 Download Manager in Ubuntu Studio New location bar auto complete feature in Firefox 3 As for the frontend changes Firefox features a redesigned download manager with built in search and the ability to resume downloads 19 Also a new plug in manager is included in the add ons window 20 and extensions can be installed with a package manager Microformats are supported for use by software that can understand their use in documents to store data in a machine readable form 21 The password manager in Firefox 3 asks the user if they would like it to remember the password after the login attempt rather than before By doing this users are able to avoid storing an incorrect password in the password manager after a bad login attempt 22 Firefox 3 uses a Places system for storing bookmarks and history in an SQLite backend 23 The new system stores more information about the user s history and bookmarks in particular letting the user tag the pages It is also used to implement an improved frecency based algorithm for the new location bar auto complete feature dubbed the Awesomebar 24 25 The Mac version of Firefox 3 supports Growl notifications the Mac OS X spell checker and Aqua style form controls Themes Edit To give the browser a more native look and feel on different operating systems Firefox 3 uses separate themes for Mac OS X Linux Windows XP and Windows Vista When running on GNOME Firefox 3 displays icons from the environment thus when the desktop environment icon theme changes Firefox follows suit 26 Additional icons were also made to be used when no appropriate icon exists these were made following the Tango Desktop Project guidelines 27 Additionally the GTK version has replaced the non native tab bar that was implemented in Firefox 2 0 and instead uses the native GTK tab style The default icons and icon layout for Firefox 3 also changed dramatically taking on a keyhole shape for the forward and back buttons by default on two of the three platforms 28 However the keyhole shape does not take effect in Linux or in the small icon mode The Iconfactory created the icons for the Microsoft Windows platform In addition separate icons sets are displayed for Windows XP and Vista Firefox 3 themes for various operating systems 29 Windows Vista and Windows 7 Strata visual style Windows 2000 and Windows XP Strata visual style Mac OS X Firelight visual style Tango visual style for Linux and Unix like operating systems in Ubuntu Icons changed based on applied GTK 2 theme Breakpad Edit Mozilla Crash Reporter on Debian with Xfce4 Breakpad previously called Airbag is an open source crash reporter utility which replaced the proprietary Talkback It has been developed by Google and Mozilla and used in Firefox and Thunderbird 30 31 This product is significant because it is the first open source multi platform crash reporting system citation needed During development Breakpad was first included May 27 2007 in Firefox 3 trunk builds on Windows NT Mac OS X and weeks later on Linux 32 Breakpad replaced Talkback also known as the Quality Feedback Agent as the crash reporter used by the Mozilla software to report crashes of its products to a centralized server for aggregation or case by case analysis 33 Talkback was proprietary software licensed to the Mozilla Corporation by SupportSoft Usage Edit Market share overviewAccording to StatCounter dataMarch 2023 34 This box viewtalkeditBrowser of Fx of totalFirefox 1 Firefox 2 Firefox 3 Firefox 4 Firefox 5 9 Firefox 10 16 Firefox 17 23 Firefox 24 30 Firefox 31 37 Firefox 38 44 0 34 0 01 Firefox 45 51 Firefox 52 59 1 71 0 05 Firefox 60 67 Firefox 68 77 Firefox 78 90 1 71 0 05 Firefox 91 101 1 02 0 03 Firefox 102 and 102 ESR 4 10 0 12 Firefox 103 1 37 0 04 Firefox 104 0 34 0 01 Firefox 105 0 34 0 01 Firefox 106 0 34 0 01 Firefox 107 0 34 0 01 Firefox 108 1 02 0 03 Firefox 109 2 39 0 07 Firefox 110 41 98 1 23 Firefox 111 34 13 1 00 Firefox 112 0 34 0 01 Firefox 113 All variants 35 100 2 93 Net Applications noted that the use of Firefox 3 beta rapidly increased to a usage share of 0 62 in May 2008 They interpreted this increase to mean that Firefox 3 betas were stable and that users were using it as their primary browser 36 Within 24 hours after the release of Firefox 3 0 usage rose from under 1 to over 3 according to Net Applications 37 It reached a peak of 21 17 in April 2009 before declining as users switched to Firefox 3 5 and later Firefox 3 6 38 Guinness World Record Edit Mozilla sets record for most software downloads in 24 hours at WikinewsThe official date for the launch of Firefox 3 was June 17 2008 named Download Day 2008 Firefox was aiming to set the record for most software downloads in 24 hours Download Day officially started at 11 16 a m PDT 18 16 UTC on June 17 39 With the announced date the download day was June 18 for time zones greater than GMT 6 which includes half of Asia and all of Oceania The large number of users attempting to access the Mozilla website on June 17 caused it to become unavailable for at least a few hours and attempts at upgrading to the new version resulted in server timeouts The site was not updated for the download of Firefox 3 until 12 00 PDT 19 00 UTC two hours later than originally scheduled 40 41 World map of all downloads of Mozilla Firefox 3 from June 17 2008 to July 2 2008 When Download Day ended at 11 16 AM PDT 18 16 UTC June 18 42 8 249 092 unique downloads had been recorded 43 On July 2 Mozilla announced they had won the record with 8 002 530 unique downloads 44 and parties in over 25 countries 45 As of July 7 2008 more than 31 million people had downloaded Firefox 3 44 46 Gareth Deaves Records Manager for Guinness World Records complimented Mozilla saying Mobilizing over 8 million internet users within 24 hours is an extremely impressive accomplishment and we would like to congratulate the Mozilla community for their hard work and dedication 47 Operating System support Edit Firefox 3 runs on Windows 2000 and later and on Windows 98 and ME with the third party Kernel Extender installed 48 Critical response EditWhile the new functionality of the location bar dubbed the Awesomebar was overall well received 49 there were those who did not like it due to user interface and performance changes 50 51 52 so much that extensions were made to revert it 53 54 Firefox 3 received CNET Editors Choice in June 2008 55 See also EditFirefox early version historyReferences Edit a b Coming Tuesday June 17th Firefox 3 Mozilla Developer News Market share for browsers operating systems and search engines Net Applications Retrieved 2008 08 16 Browser Version Market Share Net Applications February 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 02 Global Web Stats W3Counter February 2010 Retrieved 2010 03 02 StatCounter Global Stats StatCounter February 2009 Retrieved 2010 03 02 Firefox 3 5 is world s most popular browser StatCounter says Nick Eaton seattlepi blogs 2009 12 21 Retrieved 2009 12 22 WeeklyUpdates 2010 03 01 MozillaWiki wiki mozilla org Gecko 1 9 Firefox 3 Gran Paradiso Planning Meeting Wednesday Jun 7 11 00 am 2006 06 02 Retrieved 2010 11 09 Reimer Jeremy 2006 10 13 Firefox accepting feature suggestions for version 3 Arstechnica com Retrieved 2007 02 05 a b Mike Beltzner Firefox 3 Beta 1 now available for download Mozilla Developer News Rooney Paula 2008 02 26 Firefox 3 beta 4 code freeze tonight beta 5 release looks likely ZDNet Retrieved 2008 02 29 Anick Jesdanun 2008 06 12 New Firefox Web browser to be released Tuesday Associated Press Retrieved 2010 10 07 Colbert Report episode June 17 17th minute Retrieved 2008 06 18 a b c Firefox 3 for developers Mozilla Developer Center 2007 07 17 Retrieved 2007 07 17 Evans Jason 2006 04 16 A Scalable Concurrent malloc 3 Implementation for FreeBSD PDF Retrieved 2008 02 13 Mozilla Cairo Vector Graphics mozillaZine 2005 04 24 Archived from the original on 2006 02 19 Retrieved 2007 01 24 A page describing the future usage of Cairo Gran Paradiso System Requirements mozilla org Retrieved 2007 09 11 Firefox 3 Gran Paradiso Alpha 1 ZDNet co uk 2006 12 12 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Firefox 3 Beta 1 Release Notes mozilla com 2007 11 19 Retrieved 2007 12 05 Cabello Percy 2007 08 11 First look to Firefox 3 s new download manager mozillalinks org Archived from the original on 2012 04 15 Retrieved 2007 08 12 Microformats Mozilla Wiki mozilla org 2007 05 24 Retrieved 2007 06 03 Cabello Percy 2007 09 01 Firefox s password manager gets smarter mozillalinks org Retrieved 2007 09 07 Places Mozilla Wiki 2006 10 16 Retrieved 2007 02 05 Mozilla Gran Paradiso Alpha 8 Release Notes Mozilla org 2007 09 21 Archived from the original on 2008 12 17 Retrieved 2012 06 11 Places Fx3UIPlan MozillaWiki wiki mozilla org Ryan Paul 2007 11 15 A first look at the Firefox 3 visual refresh for Linux Ars Technica Retrieved 2008 07 11 Faaborg Alex 2007 11 13 A first look at the Firefox 3 visual refresh for Linux blog mozilla com Archived from the original on 2013 10 01 Retrieved 2008 07 11 Alex Faaborg 2007 01 23 Keyhole Shape blog mozilla com Archived from the original on 2008 01 24 Retrieved 2007 01 23 Firefox 3 Tango Strata Firelight Mozilla Links May 2008 Retrieved 2010 11 09 Deploying the Airbag BSBlog Mozilla developer Benjamin Smedberg s weblog Using Breakpad with Gran Paradiso 1 9a3 BSBlog Mozilla developer Benjamin Smedberg s weblog Bug 381099 Turn on crash reporting by default Win Mac mozilla org bug tracker Mozilla Talkback server Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2006 09 21 Top 12 Desktop Mobile Tablet amp Console Browser Versions on Mar 2023 StatCounter Global Stats Top 9 Desktop Mobile Tablet amp Console Browsers on Mar 2023 StatCounter Global Stats Firefox 3 0 BETA Gaining Market Share Net Applications Retrieved 2008 04 20 Firefox 3 0 Usage Share EDT Net Applications 2008 06 19 Retrieved 2008 06 19 Top Browser Share Trend marketshare hitslink com Net Applications 1970 01 01 Retrieved 2010 11 09 The Official Download Day Time at www spreadfirefox com Spreadfirefox com 2008 06 17 Archived from the original on 2010 12 01 Retrieved 2010 11 09 Kelly Fiveash 2008 06 17 Firefox 3 Download Day falls flat on face The Register Retrieved 2008 07 30 Shapiro Melissa 2008 06 17 The Mozilla Blog Firefox 3 coming soon Blog mozilla com Retrieved 2010 11 09 Colvig Mary 2008 06 17 Download Day is here The Mozilla Blog Blog mozilla com Retrieved 2010 11 09 Firefox 3 sets new Download World Record I4U News a b Download Day 2008 Spread Firefox 2008 Archived from the original on 2009 11 17 Retrieved 2010 11 09 Mozilla The Record Maker 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2008 07 23 Live Firefox Download Counter 2008 06 19 Archived from the original on 2008 06 18 Retrieved 2008 06 19 Naventi Steve 2008 07 02 Mozilla Sets New Guinness World Record with Firefox 3 Downloads Mozilla Retrieved 2008 10 07 Kernel Extender for Windows 98 SE ME X86 neostrada pl Retrieved 2010 11 09 Seltzer Larry 2008 06 18 First Impressions of Firefox 3 Ziff Davis Enterprise Holdings Retrieved 2008 08 08 Muchmore Michael 2008 07 30 Firefox Alpha Improves the AwesomeBar pcmag Retrieved 2008 10 09 Brinkmann Martin 2008 06 14 Firefox 3 Location Bar Controversy Retrieved 2008 08 08 AwesomeBar is totally NOT awesome MozillaZine Retrieved 2008 08 08 Spitzer Seth 2008 02 14 oldbar Firefox Add ons Mozilla Retrieved 2008 08 08 Old Location Bar Firefox Add ons Mozilla 2008 06 19 Retrieved 2008 08 08 Firefox 3 Browser reviews CNET Reviews Retrieved 2008 07 18 External links EditMozilla Firefox homepage for end users Mozilla Firefox project 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