crazy i can track the speed of updates now with 64 bit support improving support for web standards, including CSS3 and HTML5 .
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tsafi said
crazy i can track the speed of updates now with 64 bit support improving support for web standards, including CSS3 and HTML5 . http://www.downloadcrew.com/article/24333-firefox_9
totally agree, I was using FF7 or something yesterday, upgraded to FF8 this morning and now FF9 is out, whoa?!
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Yup. I’m pretty annoyed as it means us developers have to keep updating our sites (especially css/js) to support a new browser (update) every minute.
I supported the frequent releases, but this takes the biscuit. I’m a chrome user now 
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Thecodingdude said
Yup. I’m pretty annoyed as it means us developers have to keep updating our sites (especially css/js) to support a new browser (update) every minute. I supported the frequent releases, but this takes the biscuit. I’m a chrome user now![]()
Move to flash you will never have this problem
i am kidding …
But really i think in a few weeks the web will tremble with all the new updates with chrome and the forces of update with IE9 from old version, its look like all major browsers want to put in front html 5 as a standard and that’s the only way they can do it ,but developer should put an eye on what’s going on after the browsers update for changes or conflict in your code when working with html/js/css environment…remember if you like it or not it doesn’t matter as browser compatibility is what matter for your web work .
Its look like as the say there is a bug forbidden auto update to ff9 worldwide…
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i totally favour this as long as update = performances/bug fixes only
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^ After 3.6 I see version number inversely proportional to performance (on some areas), atleast in windows 7.
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VF said
^ After 3.6 I see version number inversely proportional to performance, atleast in windows 7.
agree, working with FF + firebug is much more lame

