Read more.The latest version of Mozilla's Firefox browser is now available for public consumption.
Read more.The latest version of Mozilla's Firefox browser is now available for public consumption.
I'll be holding off as it's telling me Snaplinks and Gmail manager won't work until they're updated - which would just drive me up the wall! Still no 64-bit version though? I mean c'mon...
im using it atm.
seems nice but pretty much all the same features and more are in my fav browser which is getting updated soon (opera)
Think I got auto updated to it a few days ago, and it runs fine for me....
The only thing I wish is that the British spellchecker actually had British spellings of words in it rather than bloody american ones *ARGH*
I have just updated to 3.5.
Im sure what its doing under the hood is great but just from looking, i dont like the fact that it always has a tab ondisplay, i much preferred the tab to be at the top if i had more than one open, also the new icon isnt as good!
Just downloaded it - no obvious differences!
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Hasn't there been a 64 bit version for Linux for ages? Anyway, I'm not too comfortable with this 'location aware browsing' - something I'll be disabling. I think I'll stick with 3 for a bit until 3.5 matures.
david@scan (30-06-2009)
Thanks - I always preferred having the tabs visible all the time and it's one of the things that frustrated me about Firefox 3.0! Changed that now
(incidentally, I've been using Opera preferrentially but its started to struggle and has become quite unstable recently - so maybe I'll go back to Firefox for a while...!)
Last edited by kalniel; 30-06-2009 at 05:17 PM.
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Yeah, I've seen that, but an officially supported and developed version would'nt go amiss. It's such a massive omission, most popular software now has a 64-bit counterpart!
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