I've upgraded but I tried Opera 11 and it's intriguing.
I've upgraded but I tried Opera 11 and it's intriguing.
For the Spanish-speaking crowd (or you can use Google Translate):
Análisis: Mozilla Firefox 4.0
I think I know why you need it, and there are JavaScript codes for that task.
Explain yourself!
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Lol! I'm intrigued because I never cared about it until I saw a browser speed comparison at Lifehacker where Opera owned other browsers in general (didn't read the full article though ).
Where did you find Linkification? I can't find it!
try this ---> Linkification for greasmonkey
I've found solution for old plugins: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...lity-reporter/
It allows to run plugins for FF3 on FF4. I run fine Live HTTP Headers with this addon.
If your Firefox is configured to "Automatically check for updates",
then it should notify you. Either way, automatic update or not, it/you will still download the 4.0 version.
In my case, since I am using a portable version,
I just downloaded the 4.0, and overwrite the older version without any issues.
(except for some add-ons that are not yet supported for 4.0)
I like the new Firefox 4, the hardware acceleration is nice too. I had some issues with blurry fonts but setting up Clear Type in Windows 7 helped out.
Moziila 3.6.16 is also out now, but I preffered 4.0 since they Firefox main site displays this one at the startup. I like the v4.0 but the only cons: many ad-dons still doesn't support v4.0 like Skip-Screen etc.
Show respect to all people, but grovel to none
My goodness...many ad-dons still doesn't support v4.0 like Skip-Screen etc.
I don't think we are ever going to stop talking about this...
There are so many ways of making them work......
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