Firefox 3.6

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Anyone upgraded to version 3.6?

Does it install over the top of the previous version?
 
Yes, and yes. Can't say I even noticed upgrading, when did it come out?
 
Thanks, Mike.
That was quick.
 
Just downloaded and installed Firefox 3.6.
Painless process, but I see that Adblock has disappeared.
Google search suggests it is not compatible with V3.6. That's a pity.

What is so good about Google Chrome?
 
I take it you have just started using Firefox?
You will get used to it and not even notice it upgrading soon :thumbs:

Been using it for a while, but had to do a manual download of the upgrade (I probably have auto update turned off. I tend to do that with programs)
 
Yes, and yes. Can't say I even noticed upgrading, when did it come out?

Been out in Beta for a while, but today was the first time I got offered the final version.
 
Just downloaded and installed Firefox 3.6.
Painless process, but I see that Adblock has disappeared.
Google search suggests it is not compatible with V3.6. That's a pity.

What is so good about Google Chrome?

Adblock plus 1.1.3 is working on mine, in fact it just updated itself when I started FF to look at your query.

Still prefer IE8 as it starts faster.
 
Adblock plus 1.1.3 is working on mine, in fact it just updated itself when I started FF to look at your query.

Still prefer IE8 as it starts faster.

When I click on Tools / Add ons I get a message saying Adblock 1.1 is not compatible with Firefox 3.6.
Looks like I need the latest Adblock.

Exif viewer I had does not work either.
 
I've really gone off Firefox - seems to have got slow and bloated - takes ages to start.

Been using FF for years, but now use Chrome (FF 2.20 is still nice and nippy).
 
Adblock plus 1.1.3 is working on mine, in fact it just updated itself when I started FF to look at your query.

Still prefer IE8 as it starts faster.


As I understand it, IE starts faster because part of it is already started when Windows itself starts up. Hence that's why it's starts slightly faster... It's already loaded into memory. I believe there is an option in Firefox somewhere that starts it up in the same way that Windows does with IE8. It's either an option, or an Add-on.
 
As I understand it, IE starts faster because part of it is already started when Windows itself starts up. Hence that's why it's starts slightly faster... It's already loaded into memory. I believe there is an option in Firefox somewhere that starts it up in the same way that Windows does with IE8. It's either an option, or an Add-on.

I am sure I saw something to that effect, but I cannot find it again.
It may involve making Firefox the default browser, but I think that will give me problems since my ISP (Virgin) uses a modified IE8 when I first connect to the internet.
Maybe not - I'll try making Firefox the default browser and see what happens.
 
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