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Firefox 3

Its Firefox party time again. Can a browser really make the Web better? Try Firefox and see for yourself. Learn more. If you want to get a quick update on whats new in Firefox 3.

Firefox 3 screengrab

  1. Download your copy and install in case you haven’t.
  2. Once installed, follow these instructions from Mikelao Photography to set your colour management to True(in case it is Flase)
  3. Colour management plug in can be downloaded from Sean Hayes website
  4. Once you have done the above steps confirm its all good by visiting the International Color Consortium.

Firefox away!

Update: If you wish to run both Firefox 2 and 3 simultaneously from your Mac or windows. And in case you want to enable kerning here is hope. If you’re unsure what Kerning is, read up at Wikipedia.

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  1. Greg ZevinNo Gravatar said

    Amit, you made my day. In XP the images are rendered now with a much higher quality than before. Will link to your page from my LJ blog :)

  2. AmitNo Gravatar said

    Greg, Glad you like it. It does make a big difference in browsing. Kudos to the Firefox team for embracing the Colour management technology. Hopefully they will port over the change about to Camino as well.

  3. Firefox 3 looks good…specially this link…. (check the writer name)

    Cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    :D

  4. AmitNo Gravatar said

    Awww! :) He does have an extra ‘r’ in his last name Arun :)
    Me and cricket!!! Hmmmm… :)

  5. MikeNo Gravatar said

    Nice plugin. Never used this before. Will add it to my ever growing list of firefox add ons.

  6. AmitNo Gravatar said

    Don’t miss out Paul Stamatious’ post here on additional plug ins YSlow, Feedly and Quartz inline PDF(mac only)

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