
HD Tutorial: Firefox 3.1 Beta 2
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***WATCH IN HD*** In this tutorial, I'll show you how and where to download the newest Firefox 3.1 Beta from Mozilla. This new browser is supposedly the fastest and most complete version of Firefox yet! And it scores a decent 93/100 on the Acid3 test, proving the development that went into this new browser. A note: Firefox preloader (see previous tutorial), Fission, and several addons are still compatible with the newest beta version of Firefox, however, a number of the others, and a few themes i liked were no longer compatible, and were rendered unusable. But overall, this is the fastest, most stable, and leanest browser Mozilla has ever built! Download Firefox 3.1 beta 2 and try it out for yourself. Here's your link: mozilla.com Also,
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The video HD Tutorial: Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 provides a step by step walkthrough of downloading and installing the Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 browser. The presenter begins by opening a search engine and locating the Mozilla download page, then parks on the Windows version and saves the installer to the desktop. He highlights that not all existing add-ons will be compatible with the beta and demonstrates how to check about Firefox to confirm the current version. The installation flow is shown in detail, including a custom setup to avoid setting the beta as the default browser, selecting desktop shortcuts, and choosing whether to place the program in the Start menu or Quick Launch. During installation, the presenter emphasizes the need to close Firefox to allow a clean extraction and setup, and he notes UAC prompts that may appear on Windows. After the install finishes, he reopens Firefox to verify initial behavior and introduces the new tab button and the feedback mechanism for bug reporting. The video then covers add-on compatibility issues in the beta, showing how some themes and extensions are not compatible and how to uninstall them if needed. He also demonstrates quick customization tasks like adding the Firefox 3.1 beta to the Rocket Dock and discusses the expected performance improvements in speed and stability, citing the Acid3 test result and the overall impression of a lean, fast browser. The tutorial ends with encouragement to subscribe for more tutorials, and the presenter teases future reviews of other beta software while acknowledging ongoing compatibility considerations with add-ons and themes.
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