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Wait.. what's the latest stable version? I just updated to FF4! D:<
*nvm... checks FF website*
Wait.. what's the latest stable version? I just updated to FF4! D:<
*nvm... checks FF website*
btw mentioning stability. I'm surprised how solid Chromium is. I just updated my snapshot today to 15.0.854.0 and it's as solid, if not more so, as any "final" version of other browsers. I cheat. I pick the snapshot with the empty change log.
This is just like when they changed their web page layout a couple of years ago.
I find it next to impossible to find anything on it, unless I know the EXACT name of the Add-on I am looking for.
Recently they took away the "Release Notes" link in the "Help" menu (so you can't find out what changes the latest update makes).
It's next to impossible to find the info on their website.
I blame Smart Phone and Tablet users.
Here's something I posted on ZDNet:
That's weird.I have noticed a trend recently (amongst almost every software maker) of removing as much info as possible from their products.
"Need to know basis and you don't need to know."
I assume that this is to cater to the Smart Phone/Tablet market.
Instead of producing a product to suit that market, they modify desktop software which reduces its functionality.
IE9
Despite the large amount of "real estate" it uses (with the toolbars on) it has almost no controls and there are very limited options for rearranging the UI.
FF4 (and later)
"One Button to rule them all" approach.
FF8
Doesn't show the protocols in the "Awesome bar" (another cringe worthy name) any more.
Email Programs
A couple that I use don't even display email addresses!
I guess email addresses are too difficult for Smart Phone/Tablet users to understand.
Actually I can see the protocols now (I'm using W7 and FF8a at the moment).
It must be FF6 in Ubuntu that doesn't show them.
Maybe my PC glitched.
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It's not FF6 in Ubuntu.
It was those updates for FF8a that caused the protocols to vanish (the ones I had to uninstall).
Last edited by lehnerus2000; 18 Aug 2011 at 11:22. Reason: Additional
I was wondering what was going on when after the update I went to check/confirm the update & instead of a version number, it said in it's place "You are currently on the release update channel".
This hasn't been put in use yet. Probably see it in version 9 or something.
"You are currently on the release update channel" has been there for a while now since they implemented channels. I'm sure if you go and check again it will show you the version number still.
Nope, just updated on the 16th & had a look just now, it's still there...
Might be a diff of what they show tween the 32/64 bit version perhaps. Not that I'm worried.....
How about build numbers? So current release is say 6000, next release is 6001 etc