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Firefox 3 Released

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Grorgy:
Its exactly the sort of test an end user will make, if it isnt faster/slower/better/worse on his/her system then what it does on an unused PC is irrelevant to them, and I for one appreciate hearing users feelings about a program rather than what it should be capable of in an ideal environment.

Curt:
maybe we should post firefox 3 reviews we find:
-mouser (June 18, 2008, 09:28 AM)
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http://firefox.s3.sitepoint.com/ff3-revealed.zip-sitepoint (copyrighted PDF)
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- thorough, oh yes, but maybe a little too enthusiastic?  :-\

tomos:
still havnt installed this

Anyone know ...
I'm wondering if I have versions 2 & 3 installed separately could one run both simultaneously ?
I suspect not, normally FF only allows one instance (unfortunately)

Lashiec:
Sandbox it, or use a VM :)

nosh:
The single instance thing applies across versions. I had both installed before I got rid of FF2.
42 extensions ported now to FF3, it has crashed a couple of times (possibly an extension incompatibility) but when you consider the night & day difference in performance, upgrading is a complete no-brainer. You can create an exclusive profile for FF3 to avoid complications.

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