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Mar 25 2011, 06:30 PM
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Just upgraded to FF4 and I have to say it looks nice but it's almost the same as Google Chrome... but I still love it
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Mar 28 2011, 12:48 PM
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Misses some of the old add-ons at the moment, though that should be fixed in time.
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Apr 3 2011, 02:38 AM
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I like FF4 for being a LOT faster than 3.6 ... however Chrome has better functionality, speed and the best overal browsing experience.
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Apr 7 2011, 02:58 AM
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The layout is a lot more Google 'Chromish'. I do experience a lot of crashes with FF though (probably because of my 'neat' software configuration). The thing is with FF ... it has the most advanced functionality due to it's vast array of plugins. So I do recommend it.
It depends what you are used to: IE user? Go FF! It's heaven!
This post has been edited by Rhyker: Apr 7 2011, 02:58 AM
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Apr 19 2011, 03:47 AM
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Firefox 4 brings a new user interface, with a new look designed to make it faster. Early mockups of the new interface on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux were first made available in July 2009. New features include improved "doorhanger" notifications, Firefox Panorama (a feature that lets the user organize tabs into windows called "groups" and perform various operations on groups), application tabs, a redesigned extension manager, Jetpack extensions support, integration with Firefox Sync, and support for multitouch displays.
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Aug 1 2011, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE (kobamod @ Jul 31 2011, 05:15 PM)  The only shorcuts I really use in FF are CTRL-D for bookmarking a page, lol. THat's it, I'm downloading Chrome right now and seeing what the heck this is all about. Here are some that you could probably use. works with Chrome and lower FF version 1. ctrl + w = close tab 2. ctrl + t = new tab 3. ctrl + n = new window 4. ctrl + shift + t = reopen last opened tab 5. ctrl + 1 (or any number) = go to 1st tab (or any number 1 to 9) 6. F6 = go to address bar
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