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To clear this up:

8.How do I capitalize Firefox? How do I abbreviate it?

Only the first letter is capitalized (so it's Firefox, not FireFox.) The preferred abbreviation is "Fx" or "fx".

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But this is from the Firefox 1.5 release notes, early in the development of Firefox. Note that it says preferred. Regardless, it does not matter what the abbreviation for Firefox is.

Anyway, thanks for the heads up. I updated through the software update.

It has, it is and always will be "FF". Sorry.

Wrong. It has been "Fx" since the name was changed to Firefox, at least among the community here and in the Mozilla community. Before that it was "Px" and "Fb" when the names were Phoenix and Firebird, respectively. As far as "always will be," they've changed the name twice before so I wouldn't be so quick to claim that with such certainty.

You should be calling Firefox... Firefox. Your analogy reminds me of the people who actually use "LOL" as a word in spoken conversation.

Ah hell they added favicons and folder icons to the bookmark toolbar in OS X. I liked it without them. I wanted Chrome without them and now the icons are in FF too. :(

You should be able to use the same script we Windows users use in Stylish or in your userChrome.css to remove them.

Touch has worked well in FF for a while. unless something new that I didn't know about was just implemented. That is entirely possible. Chrome has about the worst support for touch out of all browsers.

Apparently I missed it, but multitouch features have been added. Nice demo they had. Digging FF4 beta 3. Looks great, quite speedy.

I got an email from Mozilla about a Test day that is occuring this Friday, the 13th. Looks like Tab Candy should be ready by the end of this week.

I'm not sure I believe that, or at the very least they'd have to have a much looser definition of ready than I do, because the build I tried from just a few days ago STILL had a black wherever there was supposed to be glass. However, if they manage to fix that and release it by Friday there will be much rejoicing.

Just call it "F" then since it's one word. Please stick to the topic of the Beta 3 release.

This thread is redundant, anyway. You might consider merging it with the Firefox 4.0 beta thread that's been ongoing for weeks @ https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/896934-meet-firefox-40-beta-3/page__pid__593019490__st__1440entry593019490

Using any custom themes or such? The main issues with Aero Glass got fixed before Beta 1 branched.

Edit: I actually think there is some issue with Direct3D Layers and Aero Glass, but nobody's currently using that since it involves setting environment variables before you launch Firefox.

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