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d3Xt3r
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  #236128 16-Jul-2009 15:13
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Gah, it's automatically redirecting me to "Restricted"

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  #236130 16-Jul-2009 15:15
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Weird. I'll download this file again then and upload it if you like.

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  #236133 16-Jul-2009 15:17
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That'll be cool, thanks!



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  #236135 16-Jul-2009 15:18
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/a8hinr

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  #236136 16-Jul-2009 15:19
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Thanks a lot, appreciate it :)

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  #236413 17-Jul-2009 11:35
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Nope. But my firefox 3.5 crashes more often

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  #237074 20-Jul-2009 09:15
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My biggest problem with FF and Facebook is that whenever someone messages me using the chat function, FF reports about a plugin that needs to be installed, which is Quicktime.
Like hell I'm gonna install QT! Never needed it before, so I don't see why I'd need it now!

 
 
 

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  #244718 10-Aug-2009 14:17
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Yep
This memory leak-low on memory virtually crashed my computer to the stage it wouldnt start.This problem is very common with the 3.5 version,Google it.
Why do they update it all the time when it is working fine the way it was?
I uninstalled and put back on 3.1 for it to automatically update to 3.5 when it started up!
AAARRGGHH

d3Xt3r
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  #245086 11-Aug-2009 09:24
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Btw, have you guys tried pigfoot's build? I've noticed a considerable reduction in memory usage, plus faster startup times.

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  #246361 14-Aug-2009 04:13
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if you have skype plug-in you need to disable it and you should have no more problem

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