can you tell me how to access the options of file, edit, view, history, bookmarks, tools, and help. before i change to new version i would like to know how to access these because this file, edit ...... etc is important to me.
@shawntika Basically, everything you can do with those things can be done by going to that big orange-ish button at the top left of Firefox. Th button may be navy blue or another colour if you use the Aurora or Nightly channels, which if you don't know what they are, you don't use.
@SilenceTearz Aurora is the version in development before the beta. For example, if firefox 9 is out, the beta version would be 10, and the aurora version would be 11. Beta's rather stable and aurora is a bit less stable than that.
Then there's nightly, which is very buggy, very bleeding edge and would be firefox 12 at the moment.
this used to be one of the fastest if not the fastest browsers out there, but unfortunately that was a long time ago, now it feels like an on old crock, slow heavy unresponsive.............crap!
I'm using firefox 9.0.1 right now. I have three app tabs and 2 regular tabs open (counting this one) and firefox is currently using ~130,512K, I think that's pretty decent.
can you tell me how to access the options of file, edit, view, history, bookmarks, tools, and help. before i change to new version i would like to know how to access these because this file, edit ...... etc is important to me.
shawntika 1 month ago
@shawntika Basically, everything you can do with those things can be done by going to that big orange-ish button at the top left of Firefox. Th button may be navy blue or another colour if you use the Aurora or Nightly channels, which if you don't know what they are, you don't use.
MrRichard991 1 month ago
im confused what is the diffrence between firefox and firefox aurora is firefox aurora a beta?
SilenceTearz 2 months ago
@SilenceTearz Aurora is the version in development before the beta. For example, if firefox 9 is out, the beta version would be 10, and the aurora version would be 11. Beta's rather stable and aurora is a bit less stable than that.
Then there's nightly, which is very buggy, very bleeding edge and would be firefox 12 at the moment.
MrRichard991 1 month ago
this used to be one of the fastest if not the fastest browsers out there, but unfortunately that was a long time ago, now it feels like an on old crock, slow heavy unresponsive.............crap!
Moreofthesamez 2 months ago
That... wasn't very useful. I suggest you review the official release notes before making another video on new Firefox release.
Tome4kkkk 2 months ago
I'm using firefox 9.0.1 right now. I have three app tabs and 2 regular tabs open (counting this one) and firefox is currently using ~130,512K, I think that's pretty decent.
xxXaiderxx 2 months ago
FF9: Mem usage 243,524 K as I type this.
Taking a serious look at Opera again, for the first time in years.
Opera mem usage: 16,364 K
Grroocx 2 months ago
copy of chrome!:D
tamara12341000 2 months ago
Dude. That looks like firefox 8
940raymond 2 months ago
@940raymond Learn how to use correct punctuation correctly before you put up a comment, dude.
armandornd 2 months ago
@armandornd Wow! You are even trolling on Youtube? I see you have an abundant time in your hands. Well, I can't wait to see you back on FileHippo.
megamanxtreme2 2 months ago
The post at mintsational. com/tech/firefox-9-new-features/ has been updated after minor changes to the Aurora build.
MrRichard991 4 months ago 3