[CGUYS] FireFox 3 download day starts at 13:00 ET

2008-06-17 Thread Snyder, Mark (IT CIV)
If you plan to download Firefox 3 today, I would appreciate reviews.  XP
or OS X, please specify.  I will wait awhile before updating the FF
running in XP on my company's laptop and not sure when I will update FF
in OS X at home.  I am especially interested in what you think about
performance  stability - does it use less RAM and any new functionality
you recommend (or hate)?

Thank you,
 
Mark Snyder


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Re: [CGUYS] FireFox 3 download day starts at 13:00 ET

2008-06-17 Thread gerald
these people are pretty competent.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=831611

At 12:27 PM 6/17/2008, you wrote:
If you plan to download Firefox 3 today, I would appreciate reviews.  XP
or OS X, please specify.  I will wait awhile before updating the FF
running in XP on my company's laptop and not sure when I will update FF
in OS X at home.  I am especially interested in what you think about
performance  stability - does it use less RAM and any new functionality
you recommend (or hate)?

Thank you,
 
Mark Snyder


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Re: [CGUYS] FireFox 3 download day starts at 13:00 ET

2008-06-17 Thread Fred Holmes
Just install Firefox3 to a new/different directory/folder, and you can have 
both your current Firefox and the new Firefox 3 running on your machine.  I 
think it will even detect your existing installation and copy all of the 
settings, bookmarks, and add-ins.

Fred Holmes

At 12:27 PM 6/17/2008, Snyder, Mark (IT CIV) wrote:
If you plan to download Firefox 3 today, I would appreciate reviews.  XP
or OS X, please specify.  I will wait awhile before updating the FF
running in XP on my company's laptop and not sure when I will update FF
in OS X at home.  I am especially interested in what you think about
performance  stability - does it use less RAM and any new functionality
you recommend (or hate)?

Thank you,
 
Mark Snyder


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Re: [CGUYS] FireFox 3 download day starts at 13:00 ET

2008-06-17 Thread mike
I installed mine over the old one, two or three extensions don't work,
foxmarks worked great.  So far it feels like firefox, but faster, better and
strongergo go lee majors!

Mike

On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Fred Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just install Firefox3 to a new/different directory/folder, and you can have
 both your current Firefox and the new Firefox 3 running on your machine.  I
 think it will even detect your existing installation and copy all of the
 settings, bookmarks, and add-ins.

 Fred Holmes

 At 12:27 PM 6/17/2008, Snyder, Mark (IT CIV) wrote:
 If you plan to download Firefox 3 today, I would appreciate reviews.  XP
 or OS X, please specify.  I will wait awhile before updating the FF
 running in XP on my company's laptop and not sure when I will update FF
 in OS X at home.  I am especially interested in what you think about
 performance  stability - does it use less RAM and any new functionality
 you recommend (or hate)?
 
 Thank you,
 
 Mark Snyder


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Re: [CGUYS] FireFox 3 download day starts at 13:00 ET

2008-06-17 Thread Tom Piwowar
Just install Firefox3 to a new/different directory/folder, and you can 
have both your current Firefox and the new Firefox 3 running on your 
machine.  I think it will even detect your existing installation and copy 
all of the settings, bookmarks, and add-ins.

On the Mac it all runs from a single application bundle. I always add the 
version number to the app name so I have a series of foxes on my Mac. I 
just drag each new one into the Applications folder. I guess I should 
delete the really old ones.


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