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Answer» What’s New in Firefox 3.0.1

Firefox 3.0.1 fixed several ISSUES found in Firefox 3.
  • Fixed several security issues.
  • Fixed several stability issues.
  • Fixed an issue where the phishing and malware database did not update on first launch.
  • Under certain circumstances, Firefox 3.0 did not properly save the SSL certificate exceptions list.
  • Updated the internal Public Suffix list.
  • In certain cases, installing Firefox 2 in the same directory in which Firefox 3 has been installed resulted in Firefox 2 being unstable. This issue was fixed as part of Firefox 2.0.0.15.
  • Fixed an issue where, when printing a SELECTED region of content from the middle of a page, some of the output was missing (bug 433373).
  • Fixed a Linux issues where, for users on a PPP CONNECTION (dialup or DSL) Firefox always started in "Offline" mode (bug 424626).
Got it. Luckily I have automatic updates enabled.It's been out for a few days but for some reason my auto updates never kicked in. I tried to wait but ended up doing it manually.

Firefox 2 has updated to 2.0.0.15 also.Quote from: evilfantasy on July 17, 2008, 12:38:00 PM
It's been out for a few days but for some reason my auto updates never kicked in. I tried to wait but ended up doing it manually.

I got notified about an HOUR ago, and I have been running FF 4 hrs a day every day.Quote from: evilfantasy on July 17, 2008, 12:38:00 PM
Firefox 2 has updated to 2.0.0.15 also.
The latest release is now 2.0.0.16. i heard from a friend that firefox 3 really eats your memory, and doesn't regurgitate it when it closes. is that true?Firefox 3 does use more RAM than FF2, I agree.
However, it also seems to me that it's more responsive, i.e. it uses the RAM better.
I've not seen my available RAM disappearing though, I'm sure it does release the RAM when closed like every other application.noted, thanks.


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