Firefox 3.6
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Get it whiles its hot: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html
In the 10 minutes or so ive been using it, it feels substantially faster than 3.5, hardly conclusive but certainly not a bad thing.
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Thanks Remus - will try (and hope my plugins are compatible)
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I found it noticeably faster; but my favorite thing is that tabs open relative to the current tab instead of always opening all the way on the end.
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So they do! its small things changes like that that make all the difference in my opinion.
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It does seem noticeably faster - I lost a couple of useful add-ons as they're not [yet] compatible - but on balance = a great step forward...

[why does IE have to be so rubbish in comparison ?]
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Nice one Remus

Interested to know others Add-Ons, care to share?
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abjTajpu - lets you type accented letters
BabelFish - language translator on the fly
CoolPreviews - see what's on a linked page without going to it immediately
Download Status Bar - manage downloads disceetly
DownLoadThemAll - e.g. get all linked images from a site without having to click on each one...
FasterFox - speed up FF - not yet compatible
Image Zoom - does what it says
Java - manage Java better
Organize Status Bar - put icons where you'd like them to be
StumbleUpon - finds sites you might be interested in
TabMixPlus - control tabs better
UnMHT - open MHT files without IE
etc etc -
- English and Hungarian dictionaries (for spelling) along with dictionary switcher
- CaptureFox and ScreenGrab - capture whole webpages as images...
- FlagFox - tells where the website's server is located (forum admin stuff for spammer sites)

- FoxyTunes - to control what I am listening to...
- GoogleShrotcuts - practically a toolbar to easily access all my Google services from 3D Warehouse through Gmail to YouTube...
- Some Java helper extensions
- JSView (not compatible yet) to easily access javascripts and css files used on a website (mainly for curiosity as I also am an amateur website builder)
- RighToClick - enables context menu where it is disabled (some websites like to do this)

Just to mention a few...

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