Firefox 3.5.4 update

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by tgell, Oct 27, 2009.

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  1. tgell

    tgell Registered Member

    For Windows: Not posted on website yet.

    link deleted
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2009
  2. dcrowe0050

    dcrowe0050 Registered Member

    its not posted because the update is being beta tested
     
  3. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    something wrong with it..
     
  4. tgell

    tgell Registered Member

    I went to MajorGeeks and downloaded firefox 3.5.4 with a release date shown of Oct 27. I did a md5 verify with 3.5.4 that I downloaded from the ftp link in my previous post and the hashes were the same. So, I am assuming that MajorGeeks would not release a beta. I deleted the ftp link.

    http://majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=2248
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2009
  5. prius04

    prius04 Registered Member

    It's not a beta; it's an RC (build 3).

    I've been using it as my primary browser and it's working just fine.

    FWIW......
     
  6. LockBox

    LockBox Registered Member

    Isn't there supposed to be some Flash bug fix with this or something?
     
  7. RedDawn

    RedDawn Registered Member

  8. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

    It's on auto-update now.
     
  9. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

    Got it Thanks!

    TH
     
  10. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    what about the memory leaks...was this fixed?
     
  11. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    hey guys do w still have to get rid of the drm from microsoft..
    i haven't run firefox in a while,,but i saw the threads about it
     

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  12. dcrowe0050

    dcrowe0050 Registered Member

    yes your right its an rc I had saw a couple of links that siad Beta but the one I downloaded from Mozilla was not. Sorry bout that and it is working great here
     
  13. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    installed and working fine here.:)
     
  14. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    do we have to remove the 2 "microsoft DRM thing" like picture i posted.
     
  15. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    does anybody know?...been asking in another forum but have not answer yet.
     
  16. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

  17. acuariano

    acuariano Registered Member

    jrviejo...thanks for the links.like 2 of then have no conclusion,,,i posted at mozzila forum.
    and at least one member Gingerbread man answer this :
    Hi,

    If you want to disable any plug-in, simply select it and click the Disable button. You don't have to disable the Microsoft DRM plug-in. It's used for playing Windows Media content protected by Digital Rights Management.

    what i stil wonder if firefox let another installed without notification.
    hope......no yahoo toolbar..lol!!!!!!!!
     
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