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For those missing images, if you check the source code, you can use that URL. Using them directly seems to work :)

Looks too much like Chrome.

Yes, it has curved tabs. A different type of curved tab, mind you. Can we move on now?

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For those missing images, if you check the source code, you can use that URL. Using them directly seems to work :)

Yes, it has curved tabs. A different type of curved tab, mind you. Can we move on now?

If you cannot hanndle that the entire world is copying Google then by all means move on, I do not use it and never will.

Some worth mentioning stuff:

Issue with Proxy while SPDY ON: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=763352

UI Snappiness (not tagged): https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=764117 but got Backout due to Mac OS X reftest failure.

New Memory reporter for Azure API: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=738189

D2D issue fix for UI: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761397

Adobe Flash has been updated: https://www.neowin.net/news/adobe-flash-player-113300262 but I can't find anything online if it resolves issues with Firefox. I'm on 11.2 atm.

Old Release notes are old btw (already checked) ;)

Adobe Flash has been updated: http://www.neowin.ne...layer-113300262 but I can't find anything online if it resolves issues with Firefox. I'm on 11.2 atm.

Old Release notes are old btw (already checked) ;)

Using newer Flash, it resolved one of my issue with embedded Youtube video not streaming. Lets hope it fixes other too.

Using newer Flash, it resolved one of my issue with embedded Youtube video not streaming. Lets hope it fixes other too.

I get "an error occurred" with Youtube videos, I'll just disable protected mode and see if that helps.

Thanks for the Flash update note :)

Whenever you see "Posted Image" , just drag it to a new tab

Ooh, yeah that works :)

If you cannot hanndle that the entire world is copying Google then by all means move on, I do not use it and never will.

I think you misunderstood me. I do not care that it has similarities to Chrome. I care that it looks good, and works; it manages these. My request was that could we kindly stop bringing the topic up. Nothing new is being said apart from unconstructive complaining that 'it looks like Chrome'.

100% agree with Kirkburn.Im sick and tired of posts like "looks like xxxx", "they copied it from xxxxx", "xxx had it first".I don't give a " "(insert bad word here) who invented it or who copied who.All i care is does it work ok HERE and is it usefull to me.

My thoughts exactly!

If something just works and has some basic clean design then for me that's the key

My thoughts exactly!

If something just works and has some basic clean design then for me that's the key

Still doesn't justify the fact that it looks like Chrome. I've said many many time, fire the UX team, let the developers at DeviantArt do the work...for free!

So according to you new games should just go back to 2D since someone already did a 3D game and others are now forbidden to do any other 3D games?You copied your house design(having windows and walls and roof) from my house so should you demolish your house and invent a completely different house design???Ofc not.You just see what useful and good features the competition has and if they are good and useful why not use them in your product too???I just don't get these guys.Implementing features that look like the ones on other browsers doesn't justify not taking the advantage of having those features just because they "look" the same as Chrome for example.I'm not going to try and explain anymore how stupid those "looks like xxx" etc. statements are.Ppl will just keep posting them,and they can just move to another browser if they don't like it.

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