Hmm, Firefox v7.0 just came online. Haven't even tried it yet. News at 11:00
Hmm, Firefox v7.0 just came online. Haven't even tried it yet. News at 11:00
Hmm, insert your own witty saying here --
I had their Beta V7.0 version and went back to Google chrome. Too many spam mails. I guess it's just
what you're used to.
I would hold off, chaps. At this rate, Firefox 8 is sure to be along next week.................
(and they get worse with each rebuild)
Opera is also a great alternative!
Greetings
Tim
Greetings
Tim
i5 12600K | 32Gb | RTX 4080
FF7 repairs the memory leak that 6 had. You could close tabs but the memory wouldn't free up until you closed the entire browser...acts a lot like Chrome.
I'm running FF7 here on one machine with no problems and the memory leak is plugged.
Now, if you can get NoScript and CertPatrol for the other browsers then I'll consider using them more...
Hmmmm... 6.02 here and it says that it's up to date. Thunderbird updated to 7 earlier this morning, so maybe Firefox 7 has been withdrawn for some reason after being out for a short time.....
Matt
It's right here: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
Thank you! I meant when you do Help/About, you can check if there is an update available. As of a few seconds ago, 6.02 is still being described as up to date, so maybe 7 is still a release candidate. Thunderbird updated to 7 using the Help/About method, so likely Firefox will come through later today. Funny though, Firefox "usually" is updated before Thunderbird....
Matt
FF 3. something here. Just updated it yesterday or so. Works great for me and if it aint broke, I'm not fixing it.
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
Yup, the automatic update announcement for FF7 came in on one of my other computers this morning. I'll probably keep that one at 6.0.2 a while though.
Like Willy, FF3 users be sure to roll the latest update (3.6.23) for it in as well. It keeps the security updates current but still lets you stick with the FF3 platform.
FF3 will get dropped off the support list eventually but it's still maintained for now.
Nothing wrong with it...it works fine unless you're wanting to start fiddling with the HTML5 stuff.
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