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I use FF 2. I had to give up a lot of my favorite add-ons. Mostly the RealPlayer Plus download feature. I love firefox and this makes it better. Only reason I don't use it normally is that its not compatible with many of the addons that I use.

I just tried Firefox's newest version and it was ridiculous. Every page I logged into I got a script not responding error and it wasn't only once but continuous and I had to keep clicking on stop script before it would even deign to respond and even then it was still generating the script not responding error.

Normally I would rate Firefox in the top upper percentile but after having tried both Beta build 3 and 4 and having both crash upon opening for no reason. I would give it a poor rating as of this moment. I'm waiting to see if it improves in the final build which should be coming out shortly. I like it just as much as regular firefox. It even a little faster which is nice.

All it needs is the same compatabiltys as the other and its perfect. Way better than the dreaded IE. I applaud the team fixing issues so quick but it seems like I'm receiving updates a little too often..

Kinda makes me wonder if they do much testing. I cannot believe they teamed with Microsoft Vampires! Don't know what went wrong. Pros-Great speed,easy interface, looks good, excellent addon's for security like noscript. Been using the FOX since ver. It rocks, especialy the developer extensions. Makes Dial-Up fast!

So I'm stuck with Dial-Up. Switched to Firefox awhile back and wow "I'm Lovin It". I hope many of the issues I've found with 1. The biggest problem is that Firefox is blocking most sites from setting cookies, even though in the settings I have all cookies enabled. And the long-standing bug where Firefox crashes when closing a tab or window that is set to automatically close by Javascript has not been fixed yet.

If I were you, I'd stick to version 1. I've used many browsers: IE old faithful , Opera my favorite , Netscape before it got bloated , Smart Explorer not to smart and now firefox. Best damn web browser in the market. I especially love the plugins, blows opera out of the water. Keep up the good work, long live firefox Getting better I love the variety of extensions I have been using Firefox since 1. This is the best browser on the market and has so many plugins to make life easier. It is so hard to use IE after being spoiled on this piece of software!

Simply awesome, although with several tabs opened, stuff like writing to a textarea gets dog slow. But beats IE and Opera hands down. This has got to be one of the best web browsers out there Easy to use, fast and secure with more features than you can shake a stick at A much better alternative to Internet Explorer Recent headlines Tech year wrapped up: Awful battery life, QR code comeback, global chip shortage,..

Mozilla Firefox v3. Description Info All versions Reviews. Firefox is Mozilla''s next generation open source web browser. Firefox''s features include a popup blocker, tabbed browsing, a smarter search, better security and privacy options, hassle-free download manager and much, much more. Suggest corrections. License type Open source 1. Author's homepage Visit the author's site.

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This contributed to 23 per cent of TSMC's total wafer revenue in the quarter, while those made using its 7nm process accounted for a further 27 per cent. These advanced technologies therefore made up half of TSMC's total wafer revenue during the quarter. It appears that today's victim of the Chocolate Factory axeman is legacy Google Voice for personal accounts. To be fair, and despite Google's apparent delight at killing off services , this one has been on the cards for a while, certainly since the company overhauled the user interface in with its "modern experience.

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