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I have been using Minefield 4.0b8pre 64 bit with preview 2 of Adobe Flash Square 64 bit for about a week now with no issues. Is anyone else trying these out and have you had any issues?
 

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Oh, yeah, Commodore Pet, many of us have been enjoying FF x64 4.0b8pre. :)

Welcome to the Seven Forums! :D

Have a look here, and here.

I tend to stay on the latter referenced thread but, certainly, you are free to post any concerns in this thread should you care to do so.

It's been touch and go, at times, with 4.0b8pre x64 (and prior x64 builds) but Mozilla always seems to bring it around giving me hope that x64 will be officially supported shortly after the official release of FF 4.0.
 

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I can't use FF x64 until you can use x32 extentions on it
 

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I can't use FF x64 until you can use x32 extentions on it
I take it you have extensions installed that are intricate to your work or your browsing habits, Echo?

I tend to browse with little to no extensions thereby making the usage of FF x64 4.0b8pre a pleasure, well, other than the usual fun of troubleshooting it every now and then; it is a pre Beta, after all. :D
 

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There is 32-bit Firefox build called Palemoon.
This build has been made with Windows in mind; it is very fast and I've never had an issue with any of my favorite extensions.
The updates for it fall in line right behind Mozilla.
It's really quite good... and, did I say, FAST?
 

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Oh, yeah, Commodore Pet, many of us have been enjoying FF x64 4.0b8pre. :)

Welcome to the Seven Forums! :D

Have a look here, and here.

I tend to stay on the latter referenced thread but, certainly, you are free to post any concerns in this thread should you care to do so.

It's been touch and go, at times, with 4.0b8pre x64 (and prior x64 builds) but Mozilla always seems to bring it around giving me hope that x64 will be officially supported shortly after the official release of FF 4.0.


Thanks for the links.

I have been a user of Minefield for quite sometime now, but stopped using it a couple of months ago due to stability issues and tried the dev. version of Chrome instead. The issues I was having appear to be resolved so it is back to Minefield which I personally prefer to use.
 

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Norton
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Opera
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First Computer used: A Commodore Pet of course
Love using Manjaro KDE Linux 64 bit and Windows 7/10 64 bit
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