September 20, 2014 227 views, 441 downloads, 6 comments |
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TORRENT | Firefox 32.0.2...
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* Fixed
- Corrupt installations cause Firefox to crash on update
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http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/download/6124f421d2e7ae6d735f6aca29561faf/
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ID52 Guest
September 20, 2014
Firefox 32 was working fine for me. Firefox 32.0.1 really screwed things up for me. Those problems appear to have been fixed with 32.0,2. I think much of the problems with FF 32 has been that it came out so close to Microsoft's Update Tuesday. Whenever the FF 6 week update cycle and MUT are within a week, especially with FF update coming 1st, there are more problems and headaches than normal. I think this is because while Microsoft may warn and tell people about the changes coming, and even give some preview; the updates often make unanticipated changes and cause unanticipated problems. Even "anticipated" problems with MUT can take days to iron out on some computers.... |
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ID51 Guest
September 20, 2014
Fixed
32.0.2 - Corrupt installations cause Firefox to crash on update |
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ID50 Guest
September 20, 2014
I'm using the latest 33 beta and it seems fine. It's better than any version of 32 that I used. |
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ID49 Guest
September 20, 2014
Symantec Vulnerability add-on broke compatibility with Firefox. I wouldn't recommend anti virus or malware add-ons but lay the blame were it belongs. Have you seen what bugs where fixed with those 2 bugfix releases?
- Corrupt installations cause Firefox to crash on update
- Stability issues for computers with multiple graphics cards
- Mixed content icon may be incorrectly displayed instead of lock icon for SSL sites
- WebRTC: setRemoteDescription() silently fails if no success callback is specified
These are extremely rare which is why they weren't found during 18 weeks of testing. |
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ID48 Guest
September 20, 2014
Sounds like they REALLY screwed this one up. FF32 breaks Symantec Vulnerability add-on and now 2 quick updates to fix a slew of crashes. Maybe sit this one out till they figure out what they're doing. |
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