Firefox 11 now officially available

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  1. guest

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    Source.
     
  2. clubhouse

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    Thanks for the info :)
     
  3. nikanthpromod

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    thanks for the info:thumb:
     
  4. twl845

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    What about Waterfox?
     
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    It's being pushed through the updater now.
     
  7. Daveski17

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    Is anyone else seeing this 'pre-release' message at the Mozilla add-ons page?

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  8. elapsed

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    Updated, thanks.
     
  9. twl845

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    Thanks!:)
     
  10. JohnBurns

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    Yes, I have seen this for quite some time.
     
  11. Daveski17

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    I'm guessing that the page browser-sniffer thinks Fx 11 is an alpha, beta or even an Aurora release or something. I'm seeing it with Waterfox on my 64 bit PC as well.

    Although, my UA is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; rv:11.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/11.0
     
  12. Trooper

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    Updated today via the auto updater.

    Thanks!
     
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    I'm waiting for the update to Waterfox through the updater, and so far no update to 11. Is Waterfox going to be a stepchild of FF? I accessed my FF and got the update, but not in WF.
     
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    I updated Wx from the installer, although it seems that early on most people got the beta version by mistake. I suppose we will have to see how it all goes. I'm still impressed with Wx though.
     
  17. mantra

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    i found a higher cpu comsume in firefox 11

    did you notice it?

    thanks
    cheers
     
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    A lot of people have claimed the same thing. To be honest, it wouldn't surprise me.
     
  19. moontan

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    there's a short spike when you refresh the page but once the page is loaded my CPU is between 0 and 1% total use.

    i use NoScript, so that means less stuff loading, of course.
     
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    I'm having a problem with FF 11.0 trying to get it to allow exceptions for cookies, and it won't retain the setting or allow any (e.g. for Wilders and a couple more). Can't see what could be wrong, and had no problems previously using FF 3.6. Any suggestions what I may be doing wrong please?
     
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    Think I've solved this now...seems to be related to FF add-on HTTPS Finder, which I've now disabled...cookie exceptions ok, and I've now got a Wilders cookie...munch, munch :D
    Does that make sense??
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/https-finder/?src=search
     
  22. mantra

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    thanks!

    is the list of next bug fix?

    cheers
     
  23. mantra

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    thanks a lot

    did you try a beta version ?
    thanks
     
  24. Daveski17

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    My guess, yes.
     
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