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Previously on "Firefox 6 released"
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That'll be fixed in version 7.
Welcome to the world of mandatory user global beta testing.
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I upgraded last night and the upgrade box did say 6. 10 minutes later it crashed when I tried to refresh a page
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NoIdea. I'm not that paranoid.
Though I use a VM sandbox for any potentially dodgy browsing, and to keep my main browser history clean.
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Firefox 6 released
Less than 2 months later, we have Firefox 6. Soon after I fired up Firefox this morning, it started downloading.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostFirefox 6 released - 21st June 2011
Crikey, that was quick - I haven't even got around to upgrading to FF4 yet
It moaned that the Java Console Extension is incompatible, and disabled it. I don't work with Java myself and I haven't a clue how that got there in the first place anyway.
Goodies for developers, apparently
Mozilla's third major Firefox release of 2011 offers improvements to performance, security and stability, but it is perhaps web developers that will be most happy with Firefox 6. Mozilla has added support for more HTML5 elements such as progress and tracking, introducing Server Sent Events while bringing back Websockets.
Mozilla to drop version numbers?
Well, sort of. The prompt I got was just to update, not mentioning the version number. I had to go into About to see that it was iindeed 6.0Firefox 5 users will be prompted to update to Firefox 6, and while there is very little to visually distinguish Firefox 5 from Firefox 6, users will be urged to upgrade. Earlier Mozilla said it was mulling a move to remove version numbers altogether from Firefox's About dialogue box, but Firefox 6 still proudly displays its vintage.Tags: None
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