Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate 2 Available for Download [Downloads]

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19 Jan 2010

Windows/Mac/Linux: There’s actually nothing new for Windows and Mac users, but if you’re a Linux Firefox user who likes the cutting edge, or just like to be up-to-date, the second release candidate of Firefox 3.6 is available for download.

The main update, as the Firefox Extension Guru puts it, is a fix to a JavaScript bug in the Linux build of Firefox 3.6 release candidate, which is fixed in this second release. Otherwise, Windows and Mac users get a quick re-build of the web browser, along with some reassurance that Firefox 3.6 is moving along on schedule, due to officially release on January 26.

Like previous 3.6 releases, this build does include no-restart-needed Personas theme capabilities, add-on and plug-in security updates, improved rendering, JavaScript, and startup performance, and better support for the game-changing HTML5 specifications. If you’re using extensions that haven’t updated yet and you want to keep on-board, you can make them work with Firefox 3.6.

Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate 2 is a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.

Firefox 3.6 RC2 [Mozilla]




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5 Responses to Firefox 3.6 Release Candidate 2 Available for Download [Downloads]

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cimmic13

February 9th, 2010 at 6:47 pm

wins7 is a wins vista update

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doingthepanic

March 12th, 2010 at 7:49 pm

Most employers don't accept them, and only allow the employee to pick up there paycheck. Anyone can forge a letter, and if you see your employer everyday you might try just asking them if it is even possible for your someone else to pick up your check.

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Quizzerdude

March 19th, 2010 at 8:33 pm

start from scratch on firefox homepage!do i get best answer for this

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gazelleintense.com

March 20th, 2010 at 12:35 pm

open preferences… under the main tab, startup… make sure you select "show my home page"… and put a url there…

like

when you start, it should open the google page.

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Goosie

March 24th, 2010 at 3:25 pm

I'm running PCLinuxOS with KDE on an old Compac Presario laptop with only 128 RAM/Pentium III/20 gig hard drive that originally came with Win ME loaded on it. It's just fine to learn with, get into my online e-mail (that's all I use anyway) and surf the web with.

To find a LUG (Linux User Group) near you who can help you a LOT:

…along with a LOT of other Linux info.

Another good site to bookmark is:

I hope this helps. Good Luck!

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