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It downloaded the update, but failed after closing FF4 and attempting to install. I've already manually installed 5 though. I'll try disabling PeerBlock whenever it needs to update next.
 
It downloaded the update, but failed after closing FF4 and attempting to install. I've already manually installed 5 though. I'll try disabling PeerBlock whenever it needs to update next.
That was the issue with mine, the download source is blacklisted.
I enabled http and manually installed.
 
Yeah, pretty much. It should have maybe been 4.1 at the most. On a side note, the built-in updater keeps failing for me. I guess I'll go manually install it.
Blame the people who say Chrome is better because it updates more.
 
Firebug doesn't support it, so i'll stick to 4.0.1 for now.
 
Had that for a few days. Literally no gamechanger, except a few big addons are not updated for FF5, including google's toolbar.

Lower latency in connections ('Idle connection tuning').
Chrome will too be getting the same type of update, to improve its performance even more and leave Firefox even further behind.

Face it, FF is dying.
 
THey did say they wanted to get out firefox 7 was it? quickly after all and the only way they can do that is if they change the version numbers quickly like they are starting to do.
 
lol considering i'm still on 3.
Yeah, seriously, I just updated to 3.x (not 3.5.x, not 3.6.x, but 3.0.x) from 2.x, so what's all of this talk about 5?

Okay, that's only on my really old PC. The Pentium III has a heart attack with Firefox 4.x as it is (not sure the 384MB RAM is helping either). I wanted to stick to 2.x, but the older versions of Adblock Plus don't work (which itself is essential to smoother browsing), and the oldest that does work doesn't work with Firefox 2, so I had to update.

When I'm back on my other PC, I'll update it. It's on 4.0.1 if I remember right.
 
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