Posted on 06/30/2009 1:04:30 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Get your hot, fresh Web browser from Firefox today.
Firefox 3.5, the latest version of the competitor to Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, was released today. Developed by open-source company Mozilla in Mountain View, Calif., Firefox has revitalized competition among Web browsers since the first version came out in 2004.
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Dittos to that. I’ve been using Chrome for awhile and am very happy with it.
Excite’s mail is free, but the free version does not support POP, so you cannnot DL it to another client. If you start to pay for it, then you can set up your client to receive it.
Can I uninstall the older install setups for Firefox?
Firefox install will handle it.
so I can just delete the icons in my download folder?
icons?
It says that Cooliris will be disabled. I’ll wait till Cooliris releases a version compatible with the 3.5.
Yes, you know the ones that show what has been downloaded.
Let the download/install handle everything.
ok
“My favorite add-on Tab Mix Plus sadly doesnt work in 3.5.”
Sure it does.
Dev build on this page:
http://tmp.garyr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9864
I have CoolIris 1.11 running with 3.5 right now.
Might I suggest that since you're changing email addresses anyway, that you look at setting up a mail forwarding service. It won't solve you immediate issue of not being able to reach your email, but it will be tha last time you have to send out an address change to your contacts. I've used pobox.com for over 10 years. I couldn't tell you how many times I've changed ISPs over the past decade, but the email address everyone uses to contact me hasn't changed.
Is there any way to get rid of the tab at the top?
Fair tax has a tool bar also and a portion goes to fair tax for use.
http://www.fairtax.org/site/PageServer
3.5 gave me all sorts of freeing problems. 3.0.11 seems to work well, though.
Thanks!
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