Firefox 4.0 beta 3 released

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    Klaw117 said:
    Wii Master 64 said:
    I heard adblock plus doesn't work with this version; is that true?
    Yeah, it's true.
    You must disable addon compatibility check to make your addons work. Create a new value in 'about:config'. Name it 'extensions.checkCompatibility.4.0b' and set it to 'false'
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    Anyone got any screenshots of it?
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  3. s31
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    fluffy just download it, you can re-arrange icons etc so everyone's will look different
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    can i run mozilla 3.6.8 & mozilla 4 beta 3 at the same time ?
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    Tale Yes, of course. To do this, there is no problem and prohibitions.
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    thanks a lot man :)
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    yowanvista said:
    With Beta 3, the pre-release flavor of the next major iteration of Firefox is available in no less than 34 languages, and brings to the table a variety of changes on top of the bug fixes that are inherent to the evolution from one development milestone to another.

    An important new feature is related to the tailoring of Firefox 4.0 to Windows 7, and the operating system’s Natural User Interface (NUI), namely multi-touch capabilities.

    “Web authors can now get touch events from Firefox users on Windows 7 machines,” Mozilla stated.

    The company noted that Beta 3 also adds “a new way of representing values in JavaScript that allows Firefox to execute heavy, numeric code (used for things like graphics and animations) more efficiently.”

    Essentially, starting with Beta 3, Firefox 4.0 will allow users running Windows 7 on touch-capable hardware to virtually get a “hands-on” experience for the open source browser.

    “Experimental support for touch events is added in Gecko 2.0. These allow you to track the movement of the user's finger on a touch screen, monitoring the raw touch events generated by the system,” Mozilla explained.
    Download Firefox 4.0 Beta 3 for Windows 7 NUI - - Softpedia

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    Thanks for the info. Downloading now.

    EDIT:
    Guess Beta 3 will take a bit of getting used to.
    The Open in New Window was the first option and Open in New Tab was the second option till now when right clicking a link in Firefox, but in Beta 3 the order has been reversed.
    I keep clicking the second option out of habit :)
    Last edited by gladson1976; 12 Aug 2010 at 11:09.
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    Anyone else getting heavy disk activity for 10-20 seconds upon opening beta 3?
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    Guntmeister said:
    Anyone else getting heavy disk activity for 10-20 seconds upon opening beta 3?
    My disk activity stays at 2-8% with B3 open
    It might be your AV
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    yowanvista said:
    Guntmeister said:
    Anyone else getting heavy disk activity for 10-20 seconds upon opening beta 3?
    My disk activity stays at 2-8% with B3 open
    It might be your AV
    I'm using MSE Beta. I'll have to look into it further. Sometimes goes for up to 30 seconds. HD running full bore.
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