Firefox 3.5 RC released

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  1. Posts : 35
    Windows 7 Build 7229 64bit + Vista ultimate 64 bit
       #20

    I hope this stops my random stall/crash browser cycle..
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #21

    Charles Kane said:
    Is there a way to run my stable FF 3.0.11 and the 3.5RC on the same OS (I mean have both installed in Win7)?
    Absolulely no problem. Im running 3.0.11 untill all my add ons are supported in 3.5 but 35 is way faster. Just install them in 2 different dir's.
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 20 Jun 2009 at 12:36.
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  3. Posts : 910
    Win 7
       #22

    Charles Kane said:
    Is there a way to run my stable FF 3.0.11 and the 3.5RC on the same OS (I mean have both installed in Win7)?
    zigzag3143 said:
    Absolulely no problem. Im running 3.0.11 untill all my add ons are supported in 3.5 but 35 is way faster. Just install them in 2 different dir's.
    Or use this method, but either way i would use a seperate profile.Installing Firefox 3.5b or Minefield while keeping Firefox 3 • mozillaZine Forums
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  4. Posts : 262
    Windows 7 Ultimate, Ubuntu
       #23

    Thanks to Zigzag3143 and to YupYup, gonna take the lazy route right now.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Build 7127 (64-bit)
       #24

    Charles Kane said:
    Is there a way to run my stable FF 3.0.11 and the 3.5RC on the same OS (I mean have both installed in Win7)?
    I'm not sure about that, though I do know that you can install FF (stable/beta/RC) along with Minefield (the nightly trunk builds) as two separate browsers.

    Of course Minefield isn't nearly as secure or perfected, but people on a forum using leaked Windows 7 builds aren't looking for perfected software are they?
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       #25

    Master Chief said:
    I'm not sure about that, though I do know that you can install FF (stable/beta/RC) along with Minefield (the nightly trunk builds) as two separate browsers.
    You can install as many different versions on your system into different directory's as you like but Firefox will not let you run multiple versions concurrently

    Steven
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  7. Posts : 262
    Windows 7 Ultimate, Ubuntu
       #26

    Just installing it accepting the default options worked just fine (it puts it in a beta folder).
    The real problem is with the RC itself. Cant tear off tabs (unless that's because I made TabMixPlus work with it) for a start, and it feels a bit sluggish. But hardly looked at it, certainly its hardly going to set the world on fire.

    Pity it doesn't support the Win 7 taskbar features.
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  8. Posts : 20
    Windowa 7
       #27

    Charles Kane said:
    Pity it doesn't support the Win 7 taskbar features.
    it will be good if the new RC include this feature.
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  9. Posts : 65
    Windows 7
       #28

    Charles Kane said:
    Just installing it accepting the default options worked just fine (it puts it in a beta folder).
    The real problem is with the RC itself. Cant tear off tabs (unless that's because I made TabMixPlus work with it) for a start, and it feels a bit sluggish. But hardly looked at it, certainly its hardly going to set the world on fire.

    Pity it doesn't support the Win 7 taskbar features.
    try the dev build of tab mix plus,
    Tab Mix Plus Dev-Build 0.3.7.4pre.090516
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  10. Posts : 910
    Win 7
       #29

    dmex said:
    You can install as many different versions on your system into different directory's as you like but Firefox will not let you run multiple versions concurrently

    Steven
    Sure you can, the details were in the link i gave.
    Installing Firefox 3.5b or Minefield while keeping Firefox 3 • mozillaZine Forums
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Firefox 3.5 RC released-dual-fox.jpg  
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