Mozilla Firefox 36 is here
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article published on 24 February, 2015
Mozilla has released Firefox 36 to the public today, giving fans of the browser a stable version while the beta moves to 37 and the nightly alphas move to 39.
On the surface, the update is minor but there are some tweaks under the surface that users should certainly appreciate.
Firefox 36 adds full HTTP/2 support, a newly released update to the HTTP protocol which should lead to faster ... [ read the full article ]
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biglo30
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24. February 2015 @ 22:44 |
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Does anyone really care anymore?
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25. February 2015 @ 02:10 |
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Originally posted by biglo30: Does anyone really care anymore?
I do.
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biglo30
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25. February 2015 @ 11:25 |
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Originally posted by nonoitall: Originally posted by biglo30: Does anyone really care anymore?
I do.
lol ok its good to see some supporters are still around. No offense but it seems to have really fallen off. I haven't used it in years and it use to be my favorite browser. Maybe I should download it again and see if I've been missing anything.
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scorpNZ
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25. February 2015 @ 18:10 |
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Been using waterfox for a year or so now, tho both ff & wf use a stack of memory regardless using plugins or not
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Askar
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26. February 2015 @ 22:33 |
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I like the current firefox but for me it takes a lot of tweaking from it's default install to make it nice and user friendly. To me, it's worth the time though, because I don't like any other browser as well.
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scorpNZ
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26. February 2015 @ 23:29 |
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Originally posted by Askar: I like the current firefox but for me it takes a lot of tweaking from it's default install to make it nice and user friendly. To me, it's worth the time though, because I don't like any other browser as well.
You maybe interested in MozBackup (no install required)it basiclly makes a backup to re-deploy when & if required
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mozbackup/
Description:
MozBackup is a utility for creating backups of Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and some others applications. It allows you to backup and restore bookmarks, mail, contacts, history, extensions, cache etc
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g_slide
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27. February 2015 @ 14:15 |
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With all of the high incremental numbers of Firefox version, I plan to wait for Firefox version 126... which will be release August 2015 of this year.
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27. February 2015 @ 18:11 |
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Originally posted by g_slide: With all of the high incremental numbers of Firefox version, I plan to wait for Firefox version 126... which will be release August 2015 of this year.
Considering they release new versions approximately every six weeks, version 126 actually won't be due for another ten and a half years or so...
August of this year should see Firefox 40.
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2. March 2015 @ 23:45 |
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Originally posted by nonoitall: Considering they release new versions approximately every six weeks, version 126 actually won't be due for another ten and a half years or so...
August of this year should see Firefox 40.
To the stasis pods!!
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ilikefree
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13. March 2015 @ 23:21 |
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I don't rush to update and are still using version 28 with no problems and have the layout I want not the layout Firefox want me to have
shit doesnt just happen theres always an arsehole involved
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