Who's on Firefox 4.0?

Soapy Sam

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I've been trying Firefox 4 for a couple of days.
I like it.
The initial appearance is Chrome-like, but it looks a little friendlier once the menus are shown.
It's a good deal faster than 3.6, both on a Vista PC and a 6 year old XP laptop.

I know we have plenty of FF fans here. Comments?
 
A Firefox 4 is part of openSUSE 11.4 which I have installed. However, since quite a few of the add-ons that I use are not available (yet) for Firefox 4, I've had to revert to Firefox 3.6.15.
 
Still on Firefox 3.6.15. I depend on Firebug for getting work done. Until Firebug works on Firefox 4 I'm staying on 3.6.
 
Comments?

Long time user of Firefox. Downloaded and installed 4.0 RC two days ago, but reverted back to 3.6.15 when I found out the Aeon theme isn't supported in version 4.0.

I'm very particular about the color/appearance of the menu bar/tabs/address line, etc. and if I can't find one that is similar to Aeon, I fear I may have to switch to IE9 (gasp), or Chrome instead.

RayG
 
I am with FF 3.6.15. There is on feature or addon that I am missing real bad. It's the highlighter add-on that is not available for 3.6.15.

Any suggestion as I really like to highlight section of text when I read a web page.
 
Usually, I'm not a fan of betas or pre-release versions. I usually wait for the stable release.

That said, I got the 4.0 RC for Mac OS X. Seems to work quite a bit nicer as the 3.xx I still have around (their current stable release).

One of my current peeves with the browser is still there, though: After a few minutes after launching, FF becomes unresponsive for a minute or so. Routinely. No matter what I do. (I readily admit that it could be one of the very few plug-ins I use. It's not serious enough that I want to invest much work in hunting down the source, though.)
 
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The tabs at the top take a bit to get used to.

But overall I like it.
 
I like it. A nice upgrade and I like the new layout. Also Firebug does work (1.7).

Firebug does indeed work. But up until one of the last betas there was still a bug in the Javascript debugger that made it a no-go for me.

But this is fixed in the final release and I'm now a happy Firefox 4 user :-)

Cmd-Shift-E (tab groups) seems like a nifty feature that I might begin using.
 
I updated, only reason I keep FF installed is so I can run Zotero. Just use it as some referencing software now, normal browsing in Chromium.
 
No, Who's on Opera.
What's on Firefox 4.0.

I've been hooked on this since 3.Xish. Every once in awhile I'll download a competitor and find out I've been right all these years. I just wish the Mac version was as solid as Windows.
 

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