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I think the throbber looks surprisingly good, and does a much better job of showing activity than the loading bars ever did. It didn't help that they were kind of easy to miss at first, and sort of blended into each other when there were a lot of tabs loading at once.

+1 :)

Good? Maybe not, but not repulsive. Depends greatly on what desktop environment and what distro. I actually like firefox in Ubuntu with a few addons like omnibar. I use 7x86 primarily, so when I use linux my preference is gnome. Kde is so close to Windows in shine and attraction that theres no point in dual booting it. Firefox integrates perfectly into each of there themes, you just have to like the look of linux.

Well, I tried my best to integrate it with the Ambiance theme of Ubuntu 10.10.

It's definitely a different style to the windows version :p

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I'm glad they did away with the previous one. Off topic, but is your avatar symbolizing that you are so happy that you could cry or that you're a manic depressive?

Bit of both I think :p

My unsorted bookmarks, now shows at the bottom of the bookmarks list, and isn't a menu anymore. Anyone else have this trouble?

Surely its a bug?

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Bit of both I think :p

My unsorted bookmarks, now shows at the bottom of the bookmarks list, and isn't a menu anymore. Anyone else have this trouble?

Surely its a bug?

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It has been that way for quite a long time--weeks. I mean when you click on the star to BM, your first choice should not be unsorted BM's.

Firefox 4 RC1??is planned for 20th of oct

I find that hard to believe, beta 7 is not even out and their having a hard time fixing the remaining Beta 7 Blockers. so i doubt RC will make it on Oct 20, more like nov instead.?

Actually, most of the Beta 7 blockers are fixed, and are just waiting to land.

There's 2 that don't have a patch, and they're both for Firebug/debuggers.

Edit: Actually I think most of them probably landed today, and the bugs just haven't been updated.

Planned is the key word here. There is still Beta 7 and Beta 8 that have to be released. If you think Mozilla is going to do all of this in 7.5 days then I have some swamp land to sell you. :whistle:

I find that hard to believe, beta 7 is not even out and their having a hard time fixing the remaining Beta 7 Blockers. so i doubt RC will make it on Oct 20, more like nov instead.

my bad :s

it is actually the day that Jetpack 0.9 SDK would hit RC1 quality , not firefox ....

https://wiki.mozilla...ning/2010-10-13

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