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    FireFox 5 is out

    The title says it all.
    I hope it turns out better than the FF4, there seemed a few backward steps there.
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    I hear ya
    That is when I switched to Chrome.
    It will have to be pretty special for me to bother with switching back
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    The stupid layout that was in the last version is still there. Does anyone know a way to change it to how it was before? (I think version 3.6 was the last one with the normal layout?)


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    Quote Originally Posted by AFAIK View Post
    The stupid layout that was in the last version is still there. Does anyone know a way to change it to how it was before? (I think version 3.6 was the last one with the normal layout?)
    If you'er talking about the tabs on top, just right click on the tab line and select "Tabs on bottom".
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    To me, the placement of the refresh button is downright painful.
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    I hear ya
    That is when I switched to Chrome.
    It will have to be pretty special for me to bother with switching back



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    Tonight Chromium users will be very unhappy.
    The image search was broken no second page..
    Want to switch back? again.


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    Cool Fire Fox 4

    They dropped the ball big time on this browser. As a loyal Firefox user first thing I did was install FF4 Brand new computer. It kicks me out of email it kicks me out of Yahoo, it's worthless. So as much as I hate IE I had to start using it. I will try FireFox 5 if they cleaned it up. My company uses email a lot. FireFox blames Yahoo, Yahoo blames Firefox, As a retired computer tech I don't need the grief. It works, or it's gone.


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    So far i have got used to the changes, for email I use Thunderbird, that hasn't changed.
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    I love change, I love improvement, but don't put something out that don't work. Bill Gates has done that for years. Fire Fox was my rock. I could count on it. I have dual boot on one computer. Fire Fox 4 don't kick me out running Linux. I know it's code, they just have to fix it.


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    Post Fire Fox 5

    As a always hopeful computer tech I upgraded to FF 5. No change. Complete uninstall. Cold boot. Reinstall. no change. Kicks me off Yahoo, Google, Bing. Desprate attempt re ran Malware Bytes, Virus scan, nothing. I E 9 runs fine no problem at all. So in an almost tearful goodbye I removed it from my computer. Strange thing is I don't do that on any other computer I own. This one is two months old. Maybe when 6 comes out.


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    If you want to pursue it, it may be worth letting their support know of the problem?
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