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Old 30th Jul 2010, 17:31
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Firefox 4.0 Beta

I am not often an early-adopter (been bitten too many times for that ), but this is an exception.

I upgraded to FF 3.6.8 from 2.x (against my better judgement) and it was broken, unusable and miserable in every possible way.

So I switched to 4 beta2, and I am pleased and impressed (not faint praise, from me).

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ps - I shall probably regret tempting fate in this way...
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Old 30th Jul 2010, 18:15
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not having any probs with 3.6.8 so far.
The beta of 4 seems very stable and very quick.
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"I'm right behind you" as they say - you guys just get out there and take all the bullets and I'll wait and see.
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Shame that the App Tabs don't seem to save over a session. Apart from that it seems fine.
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Still running 3.5.1 here and it keeps nagging me.
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Shame that the App Tabs don't seem to save over a session
You can choose to set it to show "Windows and tabs from last time" at startup, if that's what you mean.

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I've been updating as the new versions come out, and not had any new problems. I might have a go with 4.0 Beta, though. I used to run three levels of Firefox on the PC in the days when they had code names (I forget, now, what they were). I stopped that when I was playing with Windows 7 Beta and didn't want too much instability.

The old problem remains: about once a day Firefox will crash, tell me how embarrassed it is, ask to send a notification to Mum, and offer to restore my tabs.

I can't blame it entirely for that, because I like to be in control of what my machine does. I don't let it put the config stuff umpty levels down in the bowels of C: drive - I have it in my "Internet" drive (drive I, cos I have a vivid imagination) in a folder called Firefox. The weekly backup routine copies the config file, bookmarks, and the like.

Thunderbird likewise is constrained to put everything into IMail where I can see when the .msf files get over-bloated, and delete them.

I've got the "new" version of Thunderbird on the laptop, but I prefer having the "Reply", "Forward" etc buttons up in the main toolbar rather than down in the middle of the page so I've not gone "new" on the main machine.
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Ahh, I was kind of waiting for a thread like this on an independent board I trust ..

(unlike the Mozilla forums which are jammed full of unanswered complaints about FF 3.6 running like a lame dog, crashing all the time etc etc. But which match my own experience since recently 'upgrading' to that piece of Microshaft inspired sh!t, Firefox 3.6.8)

Saab, Do any of the add-ons / extensions actually work in 4.0 ? I only use two - Ad Blocker and DownloadHelper but both were rendered utterly useless/unusable respectively by 3.6.8

Cheers for any useful info

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CS,

Adblock definitely works, as I'm using it.

Not surprisingly, there are very few add-ons / plug-ins for the beta, but I am sure that there will be a lot re-written to the new version soon.

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Originally Posted by Keef
I've been updating as the new versions come out, and not had any new problems. I might have a go with 4.0 Beta, though. I used to run three levels of Firefox on the PC in the days when they had code names (I forget, now, what they were). I stopped that when I was playing with Windows 7 Beta and didn't want too much instability.

The old problem remains: about once a day Firefox will crash, tell me how embarrassed it is, ask to send a notification to Mum, and offer to restore my tabs.

I can't blame it entirely for that, because I like to be in control of what my machine does. I don't let it put the config stuff umpty levels down in the bowels of C: drive - I have it in my "Internet" drive (drive I, cos I have a vivid imagination) in a folder called Firefox. The weekly backup routine copies the config file, bookmarks, and the like.

Thunderbird likewise is constrained to put everything into IMail where I can see when the .msf files get over-bloated, and delete them.

I've got the "new" version of Thunderbird on the laptop, but I prefer having the "Reply", "Forward" etc buttons up in the main tool bar rather than down in the middle of the page so I've not gone "new" on the main machine.
You can put the 'Reply' etc buttons up in the main tool bar if you wish just customise and drag the buttons on..(sorry if I'm teaching you how to suck eggs)
As for FF I've never had any problems or crash instances. All my add ons have always worked. Even when forcing compatibility I've had no problems.....The only thing stopping me downloading the latest beta is the positioning of the Tabs above the tool bar.
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1. Right-click to the right of the address bar.
2. Click Tabs on Top if you want them on top
3. Unclick Tabs on Top if you don’t
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OK thanks, I've not seen that anywhere on the other sites I frequent.....Makes all the difference. Now just have to decide what add ons I can do without....Not many I fear.

Having done some research I found this. Make Incompatible Extensions (Add-Ons) Work With Firefox 4 Beta Just trying to decide if I'm brave enough!
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Oddly, I am being nagged to install 3.5.11 (from 3.5.1).
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Anyone tried the beta with 'panorama' (Tab Candy')?
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Panorama doesn't work with the beta I'm running BOAC. Not yet anyway.
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Old 26th Aug 2010, 15:28
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New beta.....
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Old 26th Aug 2010, 19:50
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Thread drift....

The single biggest problem with Firefox is the profile has a habit of occasionally getting corrupted and the usual "solution" from the Mozilla crowd is to create a new profile
I can only warmly recommend the freeware "MozBackup". It saves and restores profiles and lets you chose what you want to restore, e.g. bookmarks only, additional stettings (like themes) or the complete profile. It also works well when you want to copy your profile to FF installations on other computers (just copy your saved profile and run MozBackup on the other computer). It might not work with FF 4 Beta though.
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Old 27th Aug 2010, 07:39
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I find Xmarks works beautifully for all that within FireFox with no effort at all...Syncs everything for use wherever I am. Highly recommended.
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Old 16th Sep 2010, 12:20
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Now running on Beta6, having run 4 & 5 (skipped Beta 3 due to lack of ABP support).

No problems to report, still impressed.

IE9 will need to be very good to keep up.

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Old 16th Sep 2010, 13:11
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IE9 will need to be very good to keep up
- having watched M$ over several years, I would say 'catch up' might be more appropriate
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