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Even if they're not compatible, it keeps them and will just update them when a compatible version is released.
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I had given up on Firefox but I really like the new version. I've been using Chrome for a long time but I may just switch back.
Stay with Chrome IMO, they still haven't made it resource efficient.
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only big difference is that you can google search with the address bar on Chrome. i'll stick with FF4.
So IE9 was so proud of their download totals in the first 24 hours, but FF4 completely and utterly obliterated it.![]()
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"I used to want to be pro-life but then I realized I didn't like guns, torture and war enough." - @LOLGOP
Something I noticed: when I had multiple tabs open using the old FF and tried to close the browser, it would give me the option to save the tabs so that the next time I opened FF those tabs would open automatically. I haven't been able to do that on the new one, it just warns me that I'm attempting to close multiple tabs. I looked around in the options and such to no avail, anyone know if the old feature is still available?
^ a nice new feature
It only works if you have one window open. So close the ones you don't want and keep the window with the tabs you do want.
The option for that is located at Orange firefox button > Options, click on the "Tabs" tab, then click "warn me when closing multiple tabs."
Last edited by Wade>You; 03-27-2011 at 06:02 PM.
I don't like it much.
Is it better than FF 3.6?
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