Firefox 3.0 Warning!

Jun 19, 2008 13:12

Okay, for those of you who haven't downloaded the new version of Firefox yet, I would strongly advise you not to! There are several reasons:

  • Not all the add-ons work with it.
  • It is *not* any faster than the previous version (in fact I've found it to be in some cases slower)
  • It keeps crashing - it has crashed on me twice already today, and I've only ( Read more... )

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hellokimberly June 19 2008, 13:34:11 UTC
I've slowly been working on it and I've seem to got it running alright at the moment.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_crashes

That helped me a lot... especially loading in safe mode. Some of the addons that claimed to be compatible were the ones crashing the browser on me. Now, it sucks that I cannot use the addon but at least the browser doesn't crash anymore.

But yeah, I've found it to be slower as well.

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heliona June 19 2008, 14:02:25 UTC
Thanks for that link, hellokimberly. :) It seems to settle down after a while. Hotmail still won't finish loading, though - that's really annoying me!

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heliona June 19 2008, 14:09:11 UTC
Cool! Thank you!!

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historychick49 June 19 2008, 14:27:53 UTC
I downloaded it yesterday on both my work and home computers (running XP and Ubuntu Hardy, respectively). Haven't had any problems whatsoever. I first tried FF3 on my home computer when I upgraded to Hardy, but AdBlock and Foxmarks didn't work. That was a month and a half ago. Now they both work fine.

If you have a couple of addons that you simply must have but that aren't compatible with FF3, you might want to keep an eye on their dev pages, as they should be updating fairly soon.

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heliona June 19 2008, 14:36:06 UTC
Yeah, I found one add-on had been updated already. Now I'm just waiting on the last one! :)

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historychick49 June 19 2008, 14:39:43 UTC
lol I didn't see your latest post until after I'd commented on this one, yeah.

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heliona June 19 2008, 14:43:10 UTC
I'd figured that! ;)

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nimoloth June 20 2008, 06:43:29 UTC
We've been using the testing beta on the mac for a couple of months now and it's only crashed a couple of times (which is the point of a testing release after all) and it comes with a quick bookmark to report faults. One click! My only complaint was that Foxmarks didn't work with it (didn't expect it too though - I'll have to wait for an official release and an upgrade to Foxmarks). I think it is faster for Googlemail, but other than that, I haven't notices much difference in speed.

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