Firefox 3 Beta 3 has just been released and with the third beta things are starting to come together. Already with Beta 1 we noticed some obvious performance improvements compared to previous versions, and other browsers, and now that we’ve reached Beta 3, Mozilla hasn’t just patched up the security but also found remedies for most teething problems and is finally putting the last touches on the user interface. Over at Ars Technica they’ve taken a closer look at the new beta version of Firefox 3 and the experience is nothing but positive.
Mozilla has tuned the handling of the bookmarks and added an integrated addon installer which shows great potential. Instead of having to go to Mozilla’s website, you can search and install addons directly in the browser.
There are a lot of additional improvements with Firefox 3 Beta 3 and Ars Technica’s preview covers most of the most significant updates. You can download Firefox 3 beta 3 from Mozilla’s website.