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Firefox 3.6.14 fixes the following issues found in previous versions of Firefox 3.6: * Fixed several security issues.http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vuln...l#firefox3.6.14 * Fixed several stability issues.Please see the complete list of changes in this version.https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?qu...9.2%3A.14-fixedhttp://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.6.14/releasenotes/Note: Existing users can update via "Help" >>> "check for updates".

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Thanks. I rely on posts like this because I don't have auto-update enabled. If something breaks, I want to know exactly what program is involved.

Frank Golden
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Tbird updated to 3.1.8 as well.

V.T. Eric Layton
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FF 5? Shazbot! They haven't even released 4 yet. Is Moz trying to catch up with IE and Opera in version numbers?

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Frapper, thanks for the heads up.========================

Thanks. I rely on posts like this because I don't have auto-update enabled. If something breaks, I want to know exactly what program is involved.
Liz if you don't like using auto update feature, you can keep an eye on their upcoming releases by checking this page. Edited by Tushman
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FF 5? Shazbot! They haven't even released 4 yet. Is Moz trying to catch up with IE and Opera in version numbers?
Well in that case, they better hurry. v5....v7...v9. Hey I guess that woiks....odd numbers only! I'm a genius!
Frank Golden
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FF 5? Shazbot! They haven't even released 4 yet. Is Moz trying to catch up with IE and Opera in version numbers?
Yup.
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I think the "version number war" is ridiculous and helps nothing. I mean, I'm all for them pushing out new features quicker, but why we need to jump major version numbers I'll never know. Soon they'll be adding a "prime" number in front of the major and minor version numbers. Though I guess it's not like the browsers invented this war anyway. In six months Chrome has jumped at least 3 major version numbers <_<

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The weird thing about Chrome is that, since it updates silently, you only realize there's been a change if you're paying attention - or if it changes something major.

Frank Golden
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I think the "version number war" is ridiculous and helps nothing. I mean, I'm all for them pushing out new features quicker, but why we need to jump major version numbers I'll never know. Soon they'll be adding a "prime" number in front of the major and minor version numbers. Though I guess it's not like the browsers invented this war anyway. In six months Chrome has jumped at least 3 major version numbers :hysterical:
Versions 5 and up will be minor updates.http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/365602/mozilla...ast-big-release

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