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Firefox 0.9.2
New version of Firefox (0.9.2) is now available for download!
-- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-) |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Hello
Yep got it a few days ago and love it. Thanks -- Hope this helps Haus Good Luck "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... New version of Firefox (0.9.2) is now available for download! -- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-) |
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Firefox 0.9.2
No, it was just released today. you must have 0.9.1
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.o...etup-0.9.2.exe Dick Haus wrote: Hello Yep got it a few days ago and love it. Thanks |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Hello
Yep your right, I got 9.1 I thought it was 9.2 Glad you said something. Thanks -- Hope this helps Haus Good Luck "Dick" wrote in message ... No, it was just released today. you must have 0.9.1 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.o...etup-0.9.2.exe Dick Haus wrote: Hello Yep got it a few days ago and love it. Thanks |
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Firefox 0.9.2
I'm not a Mozilla man, but I somehow got to shifting to Firefox essentially
due to two reasons - Almost all websites show up exactly like they do in IE - I don't know how they managed that - Mozilla was broken when I last checked - Much faster rendering of pages, graphics and pictures - It show what it has downloaded really fast and even in fractions - Useful for a slow connection. There's a problem with the tab bar in Firefox though - Once it gets completely filled scrolling between tabs becomes a problem. It was good enough to replace Crazy browser for me, and that's saying a lot. -- Replace the obvious with "hotmail" "Dick" wrote in message ... No, it was just released today. you must have 0.9.1 http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.o...etup-0.9.2.exe Dick Haus wrote: Hello Yep got it a few days ago and love it. Thanks |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Thusly, it was spoken by the voices from within Richard Urban's head on
7/8/2004 7:41 PM: New version of Firefox (0.9.2) is now available for download! I run a dual boot. Today I finally got around to installing 0.9.1 on my WinME partition (it got installed into XP right away). It's very irritating to have just finished upgrading you browser and your email client only to find out that they've both been upgraded. nomex boxer shorts: check Since we're on the subject of Mozilla, may I also suggest the other program: Mozilla Thunderbird. More powerful, and a lot more secure than outlook express, and with built in spam filtering. -- Test, Jamie, Test. Just remember: It's the shiny side out. |
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Firefox 0.9.2
"DILIP" wrote in message
I'm not a Mozilla man, but I somehow got to shifting to Firefox essentially due to two reasons - Almost all websites show up exactly like they do in IE - I don't know how they managed that - Mozilla was broken when I last checked - Much faster rendering of pages, graphics and pictures - It show what it has downloaded really fast and even in fractions - Useful for a slow connection. There's a problem with the tab bar in Firefox though - Once it gets completely filled scrolling between tabs becomes a problem. It was good enough to replace Crazy browser for me, and that's saying a lot. Have they fixed the bookmark sorting (a-z folders first)? does it work now? I hate browsers that cant do basic things like that... |
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Firefox 0.9.2
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Firefox 0.9.2
Funny! It was only released today (7/8/04).
-- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-) "Haus" youknow@Iwillslapyou wrote in message ... Hello Yep got it a few days ago and love it. Thanks -- Hope this helps Haus Good Luck "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... New version of Firefox (0.9.2) is now available for download! -- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-) |
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Firefox 0.9.2
"Roger Bryant" wrote in message ... Thusly, it was spoken by the voices from within Richard Urban's head on 7/8/2004 7:41 PM: New version of Firefox (0.9.2) is now available for download! I run a dual boot. Today I finally got around to installing 0.9.1 on my WinME partition (it got installed into XP right away). It's very irritating to have just finished upgrading you browser and your email client only to find out that they've both been upgraded. Hi, It's actually a security fix edition and you don't need to download and install the whole stuff again. Just visit this page : http://www.mozilla.org/security/shell.html I don't know if they fixed something else in 0.9.2, but it's basically this update that matters. MP nomex boxer shorts: check Since we're on the subject of Mozilla, may I also suggest the other program: Mozilla Thunderbird. More powerful, and a lot more secure than outlook express, and with built in spam filtering. |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Have they fixed the bookmark sorting (a-z folders first)? does it work
now? I hate browsers that cant do basic things like that... No, they haven't added that feature yet. But I presume all these things will be fixed by the time Firefox 1.0 is out. |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Greetings --
There's a free Extension available at the Firefox site that does that. It was the first extension I installed. Bruce Chambers -- Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - RAH "Steven K" wrote in message ... Have they fixed the bookmark sorting (a-z folders first)? does it work now? I hate browsers that cant do basic things like that... |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Bruce:
Why use Firefox? In terms of security, what does it do that you cannot do with the MSIE settings? TIA |
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Firefox 0.9.2
Beats me! I tried it, didn't care for it. When I uninstalled it, it took
half my hard drive with it, Had to reinstall several large apps including Office 2003. Testy "CZ" wrote in message ... Bruce: Why use Firefox? In terms of security, what does it do that you cannot do with the MSIE settings? TIA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.717 / Virus Database: 473 - Release Date: 7/8/2004 |
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Firefox 0.9.2
what is the value of using Firefox:
Beats me! I tried it, didn't care for it. When I uninstalled it, it took half my hard drive with it, Had to reinstall several large apps including Office 2003. Testy: I am evaluating it, and I do not see the value, unless you belong to the "anything but MS" crowd. |
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