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Firefox 3

Today marks the release of Firefox 3. It's free. It's fast. It's the best Web browser ever created. (Yes, even better than Netscape Navigator 9, if you can believe it.) Did I mention that it's free?

Do yourself a favor and upgrade from whatever steaming pile of garbage you're using to browse the Web. Because that's what Firefox 3 makes the competition look like: steaming piles of garbage.

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4 Responses to “Firefox 3”

  1. shabooty Says:

    im playin with it now.... still a lil buggy but thats cause i have some incompatible extensions forced running

  2. Nick Stanbridge Says:

    Hi, I've used your plug-in for only a few days, but already have a few suggestions that i'd like to put forward to hopefully improve on your wonderfully useful app :)

    1) Add a white-list option - sites with weird URLs that you don't want "fixing". This function would have fixed the problem with the Austrian http://www.orf.at

    2) Add your own filters - I've accidentally typed http://www.google.couk many a time, missing a dot, your app doesn't currently fix my typo! if there was an option for an autocorrect this to that, it'd be very useful!

    other than these suggestions, I'm very happy with the add-on, keep up the good work :D

  3. George Says:

    My "steaming pile of garbage" (IE7) imports and exports my feeds to opml unlike Firefox 3.0 which does not have any opml feature. Oh and BTW you're add-on for opml doesn't work either.

  4. George Says:

    My "steaming pile of garbage" (IE7) imports and exports my feeds to opml unlike Firefox 3.0 which does not have any opml feature. Oh and BTW your add-on for opml doesn't work either.

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