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http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/download.html?product=firefox-4.0rc1&os=win〈=en-US

I'll probably wait for the update though.

Btw, since they will start working on the nightlies again, do we have to install a new build of the nightlies or will we able to update the ones we already have?

Anyone have a good add-on for restarting Firefox? Like for example when you install an extension. I'd like a toolbar button for that. Preferably one with the Firefox logo, or any icon that isn't green, cuz then it looks too similar to the add-on manager's icon. Is there one available? I'm searching for one, but I haven't found what I'm looking for.

Anyone have a good add-on for restarting Firefox? Like for example when you install an extension. I'd like a toolbar button for that. Preferably one with the Firefox logo, or any icon that isn't green, cuz then it looks too similar to the add-on manager's icon. Is there one available? I'm searching for one, but I haven't found what I'm looking for.

Menu Icons Plus 2.1

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/menu-icons-plus/

Thanks. I'll have to check that one out. I got so many tabs open going through all kinds of different ones. It has nothing to do with what I was looking for, but I found this really cool and useful add-on as well. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/url-focus/

sorry to burst your bubble but that page has been live for hours now :p

lol...I just went back up a few posts and saw someone else already posted it and you made my stupidity permanent before I could go back and edit it.

lol...I just went back up a few posts and saw someone else already posted it and you made my stupidity permanent before I could go back and edit it.

lol yeah, it's ok, i'm just giving you crap, we've all done something like that lol :rofl:

Than beta 12? Yes, it should.

It is definitely faster (both Win32 and OS X UB) - in both cases, I upgraded from beta 12. (Only the OS X version did the inline update from beta 12, oddly enough - the Win32 version did use beta 12's folder and imported the settings, though.)

The UI remains unchanged from beta 12 on the OS X side.

I haven't really thrown the Internet Monster (specifically, Facebook and their partner sites) at the RC yet - that will come after my physical tomorrow.

why do people think FF 4 will be released on March 13 :rolleyes: the day before ie 9 is being released. There is no chance of this happening when the QA team from mozilla says they need 1-2 additional weeks of testing before final ships.

'people'? Where?

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