Firefox 2.0
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Firefox 2.0
I just got downloading it, it seems okay, no bugs that I've found yet.
But it doesn't seem to be much of an improvement over 1.5.
The spell checker is kinda handy though.
Anyone here have it yet, if you do, what do you think of it?
But it doesn't seem to be much of an improvement over 1.5.
The spell checker is kinda handy though.
Anyone here have it yet, if you do, what do you think of it?
Any extensions worth their salt are upgraded within days of each beta release. I don't use a lot of them, but the ones I have are still going strong. The auto-update extension feature is pretty awesome.Eraser wrote:1.5 is still good for me and I don't wanna run the risk of having all my extensions borked again so I'll hold out with upgrading until it's an official release.
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Have been using Firefox 2 for a month and a half now, its great. Absolutely no problems or crashes. Smooth as a knife trough butter.
And what i love about it is how minimalistic the interface is and yet a very powerful and intuitive.
Fuck the IE, I am never looking back.
And what i love about it is how minimalistic the interface is and yet a very powerful and intuitive.
Fuck the IE, I am never looking back.
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Nearly every extension can be made compatible using http://users.blueprintit.co.uk/~dave/we ... ox/nightly - install it, right click on non-working extensions and click 'make compatible' .Eraser wrote:1.5 is still good for me and I don't wanna run the risk of having all my extensions borked again so I'll hold out with upgrading until it's an official release.
The spell checker is very handy.
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yep.bitWISE wrote:Any extensions worth their salt are upgraded within days of each beta release. I don't use a lot of them, but the ones I have are still going strong. The auto-update extension feature is pretty awesome.Eraser wrote:1.5 is still good for me and I don't wanna run the risk of having all my extensions borked again so I'll hold out with upgrading until it's an official release.
Heh, I did that with the kickass MR Tech Local Install extension, which comes with a lot of neat features (including the "Make Compatible" XPI install via Nightly Tester Tool)PhoeniX wrote:Nearly every extension can be made compatible using http://users.blueprintit.co.uk/~dave/we ... ox/nightly - install it, right click on non-working extensions and click 'make compatible'.Eraser wrote:1.5 is still good for me and I don't wanna run the risk of having all my extensions borked again so I'll hold out with upgrading until it's an official release.
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Shit that's a great tool, thanks Mr. Killer :icon14:PhoeniX wrote:Nearly every extension can be made compatible using http://users.blueprintit.co.uk/~dave/we ... ox/nightly - install it, right click on non-working extensions and click 'make compatible' .Eraser wrote:1.5 is still good for me and I don't wanna run the risk of having all my extensions borked again so I'll hold out with upgrading until it's an official release.
The spell checker is very handy.
I'm on the 2.0 beta release update path, and although I only run a few extensions, having to manually change the MaxVersion every time I update was getting to be a pain - it was just infrequent enough that I'd forget which file it was in to edit when the time came around

Also spell checker is win, though they need to make running an English UK dictionary more straightforwards than it currently is.
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Pop into your FF preferences and chance the PDF association to 'open with external viewer'. Problem solved.Wizard .3 wrote:Have they fixed any problems associated with opening .pdf files? FF nearly kills my computer every time I click on a link to one.
Also, not a fan of the new theme, but some guy was nice enough to release a skin of the old one.
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