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Firefox 0.9.1 and Thunderbird 0.7.1 Released

Dave writes "The Mozilla Foundation has just made available interim releases of Firefox 0.9.1 and Thunderbird 0.7.1. Apparently: 'These releases are designed to address early issues found in the new extension manager and automatic upgrade system as well as making changes to the new Firefox theme based on initial feedback.'"

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  1. Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by Tanami · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've upgraded to 0.9.1, and I still get notification that new updates are available.

    Anybody else getting this, or have I bodged something?

    1. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by linicks · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yep, same here. I got the little message saying upgrade to 0.9.1, so I did. And then I started up 0.9.1 and got a little message saying upgrade to 0.9.1, so I did...

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      I got nothing...
    2. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by Zarjazz · · Score: 5, Informative

      It's a know bug as they kept the internal version number at 0.9 so they didn't break lots of extentions.

    3. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by dirty · · Score: 5, Funny

      0.9 kept telling me to upgrade to 0.9. Now 0.9.1 keeps telling me to upgrade to 0.9. I think it really liked the 0.9 release.

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    4. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by Ford+Prefect · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yep, same here. I got the little message saying upgrade to 0.9.1, so I did. And then I started up 0.9.1 and got a little message saying upgrade to 0.9.1, so I did...

      Have you tried upgrading to 0.9.1?

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    5. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by roror · · Score: 5, Funny

      reminds me the programmer who died in shower, because he followed the shampoo bottle instruction: apply thoroughly - rinse - repeat.

    6. Re:Firefox doesn't know it's been upgraded by duncanatlk · · Score: 5, Informative

      Specifically...
      Browse to 'about:config'.
      In the filter box type 'update'.
      Double click 'update.app.updatesAvailable' and change the value from 'true' to false.
      Restart Browser.

  2. Thankfully by La_Boca · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'm honestly happy they haven't changed the name again. Trying to get your office to adapt to a new browser is hard enough when they are afraid to use software that doesn't "come in a box" much less when it keeps changing it's name.

  3. IE troubles.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know IE is in trouble when a minor point release meant to address bugs only makes Slashdot headlines..

    Wait, then again, the smell of T-Rex's breath did too.. Never mind.......

    1. Re:IE troubles.. by galego · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Or better yet ... when CERT reccommends using a 0.x release of another browser over the 6.x version of IE.

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  4. Re:Adblock... by Threni · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I hope this version either includes Adblock as standard or at least makes it easy to install as an extension. Adblock is a major reason to adopt Firefox - and it was a huge step backwards to find that 0.9 didn't support Adblock by default.

    Given that previous versions of Firefox didn't include AdBlock either, how does continuing to not include it constitute a `huge step backwards`?

  5. Re:Adblock... by MicroBerto · · Score: 5, Informative

    Adblock does rule - but it doesn't work until you go into their message board and use their recommended ruleset (which then works incredibly). They should make that default, or at least question the user upon installation if they would like to use that as default setup.

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  6. Re:Adblock... by Murf_E · · Score: 5, Informative

    Extensions for 0.9.x can be found here
    It seems installing over 0.9.0 will keep your old extentions and themes

    install firesomething too its the best extention there is

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  7. Re:Adblock... by Kormac · · Score: 5, Informative

    The nightly builds of AdBlock seem to work fine for me under FireFox .9 and .9.1.
    (Although I did run into the "please wait while Mozilla finishes installing your extension" bug when upgrading from a previous version of AdBlock on my Mozilla .9 install -- but .9.1 fixes that issue)

    Get the AdBlock nighly builds at http://adblock.mozdev.org/dev.html

    Kormac

  8. Wow...Firefox went from 0.9 to 9.0!! by jonasmit · · Score: 5, Funny

    :-)

    1. Re:Wow...Firefox went from 0.9 to 9.0!! by tcr · · Score: 5, Funny

      (-:

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  9. Working mirrors by Halo- · · Score: 5, Informative
    http://mirrors.kernel.org/mozilla
    ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/mozilla/
    http://mozilla.gnusoft.net/

    These worked for me. (Posted as AC to avoid whore-accusations. :) )

    1. Re:Working mirrors by Halo- · · Score: 5, Funny
      Or not.... damnit.... stupid submit button is right below the "post anonymously" checkbox. Too early for fine motor control. Someone with a fuller list will get modded up I hope. Sorry. :(

    2. Re:Working mirrors by _14k4 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Actually, twas posted as "Halo-", but if you'd like I can still call you a whore.

  10. Firefox vs. IE by clester · · Score: 5, Funny

    Firefox releases:
    Download newest Firefox to fix small known bugs..


    Internet Explorer:
    Home and small-business users: Scan your computer with Windows Update.
    IT professionals: See a list of all updates from the Security Bulletin Service.
    Download or get more information about the latest critical updates for Internet Explorer:
    Get the April Cumulative Update for Outlook Express (837009)
    Install the Windows Security Updates for April 2004, which include the Outlook Express update.
    Install the February Internet Explorer Security Update (832894)
    Read the February security bulletin and get the current updates for Internet Explorer and Windows.
    Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Download the most recent service pack, which sets a new standard in privacy, reliability, and flexibility.
    Use Office Update to Protect Your PC Check for updates that can help improve the stability and security of your Office system.
    Other Critical Updates
    Top of page More for Home and Small-Business Users
    Stay up-to-date automatically or on your own. After you install, there are a few options to keep your system up-to-date. For Internet Explorer users running Windows XP
    Windows automatic updating. Microsoft Windows XP lets you automatically download and install important updates to your computer, such as critical updates, service packs, and technology updates to Internet Explorer. When you connect to the Internet, these updates are downloaded to your computer in the background after you receive an onscreen notification. If you prefer, you can have the updates installed automatically without notification. Find out how to turn automatic updates on or off in Windows XP Professional or in Windows XP Home Edition.
    For all Internet Explorer users
    Windows Update services. As soon as security updates are released by Microsoft, they are available on Windows Update. When you connect to the Internet, Windows Update scans your system and alerts you via Windows Messenger. You can then download and install the updates.
    Internet Explorer Downloads page. Check here regularly for all critical updates, recommended releases, and other beneficial system updates for Internet Explorer.
    Sign up for the Microsoft Security Update Newsletter for Home Users. This free e-mail alert service for home users ensures that you never miss a Microsoft product security update announcement.
    Top of page More for IT Professionals
    Get the latest security news and find information on current security updates using these links:
    TechNet Security Bulletin Search page. This page makes it easy to find previously released bulletins, which link to updates available for download. If you're looking for an update in a particular form, there are several options.
    Microsoft security notification service. Subscribers to this free service receive an e-mail message that contains summary information within minutes of a bulletin's release.

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  11. Missed opportunity... by Junior+J.+Junior+III · · Score: 5, Funny

    They should have called this release "9.0 Optimized" just to force AOL to litigate them into yet another name change.

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  12. Yus! by Ckwop · · Score: 5, Informative

    Did anyone else notice the CSS/Drawing bug on Slashdot where the side panel overlapped the side panel slightly. That bug has been fixed in this release.

    I love firefox :D

    Si.

  13. Re:Disappointed by linuxci · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you're having weird problems with Firefox it might be because there was a bug in some of ther nightly builds and maybe the release candidates (?) that could cause problems with your profile. If you've got nothing critical in your profile (bookmarks, passwords etc) then just try deleting all traces off it and starting again.

    In Windows your profile will live in the %APPDATA% directory which in 9x is usually c:\windows\application data and in 2k/XP C:\Documents and Settings\user\application data\ (folder may be hidden).

    In this directory delete the directories Phoenix, Firefox and the Firefox directory within Mozilla if it exists.

    As this is pre-1.0 software, sometimes problems may occur.

  14. Poor GUI design at places by ville · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Dunno if anyone noticed but some of the dialogs don't have a cancel button, or similar that will close the dialog. For example the Tools>Extensions dialog. All you can do is uninstall, update or check out more extensions.


    There should be a close/cancel button. How can the application assume there is a "close" provided by the WM.

    // ville

  15. Re:0.9 Unstable by orthogonal · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firefox 0.9 has been quite unstable on my (Win) system compared to earlier relases [sic]. Hopefully this release addresses some of the issues.

    Try uninstalling extensions.

    When I upgrade to 0.9, it ran like a dog on my W2K box, hitting 100% CPU utilization nearly every time I did anything in the browser, making 0.9 nearly useless. (I'm sure there's a pr0n/masturbation joke to be found in the previous sentence; I leave it as an exercise for the enterprising troll.)

    As I was about to revert to Fire$BEAST 0.8, I decided to look at the extensions I'd installed.

    I tracked the slow-down to an extension designed to notify of javascript errors. This may not be the extension's fault per se, as I use Proxomitron to filter out ads and (some) javascript; the extension may just have been doing more work than it expected dealing with references to filtered-out javascript.

    After removing the extension (and closing and re-starting Fire$VERTEBRATE -- don't skip this step) the ridiculous CPU utilization want away, and 0.9 worked fine.

  16. Re:Adblock... by geighaus · · Score: 5, Informative

    get it here

  17. Re:Adblock... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well I hope those pages you're blocking the Banner Ads on find a way to completely block you from their site soon.

    Seriously. You enjoy the services that some sites provide, the least you can do is to view their banner ads. That is still where a lot of revenue comes from. If everyone on the internet at one instance adopted FireFox with Adblock installed we would lose thousands of sites, or gain the most annoying advertising we have ever seen because someone thought they would be cool and block the banner ads.

    While not the only cause, blocking of banner ads is one thing that has made these new cover-up-everything flash ads, pop-ups, pop-unders, and so on come around. People blocked the banner ads, revue went down, more revenue was needed.

    It really comes down to this, if you block the banner ads, don't even both going to the site. If you can't simply let them get the fraction of a cent by some banner ad loading (yes CPM are still being used) you really have no right to use their free service. More and more sites will go away, employ more advertising that gets in your face, or go to a subscription model where you're going to have to pay your own hard earned money instead of just viewing an image.

    View the banner ads. If you do that, blocking pop-ups, flash take-over ads, that's fine, at least you're letting the simplest and least annoying advertising load and actually giving back for the free sevice you are using.

  18. Screenshot of Winstripe in 0.9.1 by mksolutions · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here's a screenshot of winstripe in 0.9.1.

    Looks much better than in 0.9 if you ask me. Good Job!

  19. Hope this helps you fix your problems with 0.9 by carlmenezes · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well, let me guess :

    1) No tabbrowser extensions?
    Try here : http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/tbe (it works and I'm using it on 0.9 right now)

    2) No Adblock or it doesn't work right?
    Try here : http://adblock.mozdev.org/adblock-0.5-dev.xpi (again, it works perfectly on 0.9 and I'm using it)

    Finally, if stuff still does not work for you, use this old trick that has saved me a lot of times :

    Close Firefox.
    Rename your profile folder.
    Start Firefox again - it will re-create your profile folder. Close it.
    Copy over the following files to the new profile folder (overwriting the existing ones) :

    bookmarks.html
    history.dat
    formhistory.dat
    co okies.txt
    signons.txt

    That's it. Ofcourse, you will have to install your extensions all over again, but that does not take much time and it's worth the effort. Every single time I've used this procedure it's worked perfectly and Firefox has gone back to it's usual efficient self.

    Hope this helps.

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  20. Re:0.9 Unstable by FraggedSquid · · Score: 5, Informative

    I migrated the famlies browsing to Netscape 7.1 and Firefox (IIRC 0.9) just before Micrsofts little trouble last weekend. So far Firefox has withstood my daughters browsing of Barbie, Cbeebies and Cartoon Network (including watching the web shows and playing the games) and successfully worked with my on-line grocers site. If any bit of software can survive prolonged contact with a small child, it has to be good.

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  21. Re:Regarding Mozilla by vrt3 · · Score: 5, Informative
    It's all on http://mozilla.org/roadmap.html:

    Focus development efforts on the new standalone applications: the browser currently code-named Firefox, the Mozilla Thunderbird mail/news application, and standalone composer and other apps based on the the new XUL toolkit used by Firefox and Thunderbird. We aim to make Firefox and Thunderbird our premier products.

    That's what you are saying, and what I already knew. But now there's also this:
    Updated: Maintain the SeaMonkey application suite, currently built by default, for enterprises and other organizations with large existing Mozilla deployments. SeaMonkey remains an important product for many customers.
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  22. Re:Good job for the Theme complaints, folks by FauxPasIII · · Score: 5, Funny

    > You listening, spatial-nautilus guy ?

    I hate to respond to my own post, but ever since typing this out I've had a budweiser-style ad running through my mind...

    "We salute you, Mr. Spatial Nautilus forcing-everybody-to-use guy.

    You've got what it takes to do what everybody else was doing 8 years ago. (musicians voice: not obsolete, oh-no)

    Your desktop has more open windows than an indoor chile cookoff. (mv: somebody get me out of here !)

    Don't worry, if you build it... and you make it the default... and you don't put a switch to turn it off... they will come. (mv: Mr Spatial Nautilus forcing-everybody-to-uuuuuse-guy.)"

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  23. Re:Has anyone installed it yet?? by allism · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well...since you'd be rolling back from 9.0 to 0.9.1, I think that might be a bad move...

    Seriously, I went to take a look at the release notes linked to on the download page and got taken to the 0.9 page, but you can see the release notes for 0.9.1 here. This should give you enough info to judge whether you want to upgrade.

  24. Re:Buh? by kundor · · Score: 5, Funny
    Since this recent update, has anyone had any problems connecting to www.foxnews.com? It opens in Exploder, but FireFox can't seem to even detect the server.

    That would be a feature.

  25. Re:Alternative browsers are pointless by psbrogna · · Score: 5, Informative

    If CERT/Homeland Security publicly recommend people switch that's going to definitely have some influence. They came pretty close to doing just that with recent IIS/IE vulnerabilities. The Washington Post picked it up Saturday.