Firefox 3.5pre Optimized Build
Author: pigfoot
9
Jun

What’s New
- Nightly build – changeset: 25904:ff069347b3e5 (Firefox 3.5 Preview is based on 25899:3f775c3bb24a)
- Portable edition has been also provided since now. It will create a profile folder “Firefox (Profile)” if needed.
- Use P2 If in doubt
- Firefox 3.5 is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform, which has been under development for the past 9 months. Firefox 3.5 is an incremental release on the previous version with significant changes to improve web compatibility, performance, and ease of use
- Improved tools for controlling your private data, including a Private Browsing Mode
- Improved performance and stability with the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine.
- Support for native JSON, and web worker threads
- Reduce memory usage by using jemalloc
- Speed improvement by using Profile-Guided Optimization (PGO)
Firefox 3.5pre community edition en_US (20090608)
- my tweaks profile patch
- Adobe Flash Player 10.0.22.87 (Test flash version)
- Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin 1.0.0.8 (MozillaZine Knowledge Base)
- Reduce memory usage by using jemalloc
- Speed improvement by using Profile-Guided Optimization (PGO)
Support Mozilla Update Channel since Firefox 2.0.0.6 Not supported in beta build
- Used branding artwork by JairoB
- P1/P2/P3 all build with VC9
- P1 build build with -Ox -GLAs -fp:fast -GS-, for Generic CPU
- P2 build build with -Ox -GLAs arch:SSE -fp:fast -GS-, for Athlon XP, Duron 1.1 GHz+, Pentium III ,Celeron 500+
- P3 build build with -Ox -GLAs arch:SSE2 -fp:fast -GS-, for AMD Athlon 64, AMD Sempron, Pentium D, Pentium M, Pentium 4, Celeron 1.7 GHz+ and other new CPU.
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3 Responses for "Firefox 3.5pre Optimized Build"
Thanks for the June 9 Firefox 3.5pre Optimized Build. Works great. I continually look forward to using your latest builds. They are the best. Keep up the good work.
arigatou pigfoot, nice build!
In case anyone is wondering how to set a custom build like this to be your default browser (and have that setting stick), you have to copy the official distribution’s %ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Firefox\uninstall\helper.exe into your custom build’s uninstall folder (which you will need to create). Then run helper.exe /postupdate. The next time you set the default browser, the setting should stick.
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