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Posted by: Samker
« on: 13. July 2009., 08:47:46 »

LOL, almost predicted as much in the post about the 3.5 release:

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I'm always hesitant to get the very first release of Firefox because I notice that the first patch will usually come out a few days later. Happy with 3.0.11 for now and will wait for more feedback before deciding when to take the plunge.


OK, I admit it will probably be weeks not days but still ...


Yes, you got a right my friend.  :up:

Link: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,2954.msg6522.html#msg6522


Posted by: defier
« on: 13. July 2009., 08:21:29 »

LOL, almost predicted as much in the post about the 3.5 release:

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I'm always hesitant to get the very first release of Firefox because I notice that the first patch will usually come out a few days later. Happy with 3.0.11 for now and will wait for more feedback before deciding when to take the plunge.

OK, I admit it will probably be weeks not days but still ...
Posted by: HISNA
« on: 11. July 2009., 08:27:07 »

WOW....didn't even realize that there was a 3.5.0 !!!  Thanks!!! time to upgrade!!!
Posted by: Gizew
« on: 10. July 2009., 23:52:45 »

tnxs
Posted by: Samker
« on: 10. July 2009., 07:30:45 »

Jake, thanks for info.  :up:
Posted by: jake2pointzero
« on: 10. July 2009., 07:01:28 »



The Register reports that Mozilla is hard at work on Firefox 3.5.1 is in the works to iron out bugs that were not removed in the 3.5 release of the popular web browser. Among the various other bug fixes lies a patch for TraceMonkey, Firefox’s JavaScript engine which actually managed to postpone the 3.5 launch by 6 months due to the presence of several show-stopper bugs within the JavaScript engine.

Firefox 3.5 didn’t have as many downloads initially as 3.0, having 5 million compared to 7 million in the first 24 hours, respectively. This may also have something to do with the fact that for 3.0, Firefox called upon its users both new and veteran to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the highest number of downloads in one day.
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