Firefox 3.6.4 Beta released, brings Uninteruppted Browsing
by: Bradley Wint on April 22nd, 2010 at 4:11 pm
Mozilla has released a Beta release of version 3.6.4 with a feature that was long over due. If you have a slow computer running Windows or Linux and use Firefox, you would have more than likely experienced a browser crash due to excessive page file space being taken up by a Flash, Silverlight or Quicktime plugin. They have now introduced a feature which allows uninterrupted browsing, so if the script itself crashes, it doesn’t close the entire browser. You can even click on a link to re-run the script.
I remember on my old PC, this was a regular thing for me and I temporarily switched to Google Chrome because of that feature. It’s now here for Firefox. You can download the beta versions here. As always, betas are a work in progress, so if you are not 100% confident about them, wait for the final release.
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