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Get Firefox 2.0 early from Mozilla's FTP servers
#2
Posted 23 October 2006 - 04:43 PM
The link is wrong in the article. It opens an emoty server folder in the finder. Here is the correct link:
ftp://releases.mozil...c/en-US/Firefox 2.0.dmg
This is for the US english version.
ftp://releases.mozil...c/en-US/Firefox 2.0.dmg
This is for the US english version.
#5
Posted 23 October 2006 - 05:20 PM
Running it right now! There was even a new version of Adblock ready and waiting to auto-install during the first launch. They seem to have fixed a lot of the minor annoyances, like the random bold text I would sometimes see. It's very snappy as well. The only remaining weirdness is double-click text selection, which when dragged out, still only selects by letter instead of by word. But I think I will try this as default browser for a while and see how it goes.
#6
Posted 23 October 2006 - 05:35 PM
There's one annoying change in this new version. They've changed the default button on the Secure Certificate alert popup to "Cancel" instead of "OK". As a website adminstrator, I go into numerous secure screens and control panels every day, all of which pop up this alert. I'm used to just hitting the return key to get past it. It's an annoyance to have to use the mouse every time now to hit "OK". I'm sure this is for "security" reasons, but why is there not a preference to let users decide which button should be the default?
#7
Posted 23 October 2006 - 06:01 PM
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It opened up a blank window (in Safari), but within a few seconds Transmit came up and I was inside. So the link woked for me.
It opened up a blank window (in Safari), but within a few seconds Transmit came up and I was inside. So the link woked for me.
Unfortunately most users are not using transmit to download from FTP servers. If it is a direct link, as opposed to a link to a folder, then Safari should handle and download it. If not then whatever is registered as your FTP helper is what will open, finder by default, which mounted a volume that had nothing in it...
#9
Posted 23 October 2006 - 06:53 PM
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Apparently there were no major bugs in FX 2.0 RC3 so they just renamed the distribution file - otherwise they are bit-for-bit identical!
Apparently there were no major bugs in FX 2.0 RC3 so they just renamed the distribution file - otherwise they are bit-for-bit identical!
Which is exactly how "Release Candidates" are supposed to work... unlike what Microsoft calls Vista Release Candidates... /forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
#10
Posted 23 October 2006 - 08:04 PM
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There's one annoying change in this new version. They've changed the default button on the Secure Certificate alert popup to "Cancel" instead of "OK". As a website adminstrator, I go into numerous secure screens and control panels every day, all of which pop up this alert. I'm used to just hitting the return key to get past it. It's an annoyance to have to use the mouse every time now to hit "OK". I'm sure this is for "security" reasons, but why is there not a preference to let users decide which button should be the default?
There's one annoying change in this new version. They've changed the default button on the Secure Certificate alert popup to "Cancel" instead of "OK". As a website adminstrator, I go into numerous secure screens and control panels every day, all of which pop up this alert. I'm used to just hitting the return key to get past it. It's an annoyance to have to use the mouse every time now to hit "OK". I'm sure this is for "security" reasons, but why is there not a preference to let users decide which button should be the default?
I haven't tried that yet but does pressing the "Esc" or first letter of button or Command+first letter work to hit the non-default button? Works in some other apps.
#11
Posted 24 October 2006 - 07:07 AM
Oops, I spoke too soon. Firefox 2.0 still makes some standard text appear bold on random occasions. What a lame bug to last all these years.
Still seems mostly ok for release. No show stoppers.
It would be nice if Firefox's FORM elements could finally move into the anti-aliased 21st century. /forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Still seems mostly ok for release. No show stoppers.
It would be nice if Firefox's FORM elements could finally move into the anti-aliased 21st century. /forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
#12
Posted 24 October 2006 - 07:30 AM
Why are Macworld and you people posting this early:
Why linking to downloads before the product ships hurts people
Get over how "cool" you think you are when you do this,
CabG
Why linking to downloads before the product ships hurts people
Get over how "cool" you think you are when you do this,
CabG
#14
Posted 25 October 2006 - 10:33 AM
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I haven't tried that yet but does pressing the "Esc" or first letter of button or Commandfirst letter work to hit the non-default button? Works in some other apps.
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There's one annoying change in this new version. They've changed the default button on the Secure Certificate alert popup to "Cancel" instead of "OK". As a website adminstrator, I go into numerous secure screens and control panels every day, all of which pop up this alert. I'm used to just hitting the return key to get past it. It's an annoyance to have to use the mouse every time now to hit "OK". I'm sure this is for "security" reasons, but why is there not a preference to let users decide which button should be the default?
There's one annoying change in this new version. They've changed the default button on the Secure Certificate alert popup to "Cancel" instead of "OK". As a website adminstrator, I go into numerous secure screens and control panels every day, all of which pop up this alert. I'm used to just hitting the return key to get past it. It's an annoyance to have to use the mouse every time now to hit "OK". I'm sure this is for "security" reasons, but why is there not a preference to let users decide which button should be the default?
I haven't tried that yet but does pressing the "Esc" or first letter of button or Commandfirst letter work to hit the non-default button? Works in some other apps.
"Esc" is the same as cancel, so that's no help, and neither first letter of button nor Commandfirst letter do anything.
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