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i dont know what exactly JGC has done to the package but i wanted to thank him. its the snapiest firefox ive used in a while , and its even faster that swiftfox.
+ finally i can use the bank sites now.
h00ray!!!!!!11
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i dont know what exactly JGC has done to the package but i wanted to thank him. its the snapiest firefox ive used in a while , and its even faster that swiftfox.
+ finally i can use the bank sites now.h00ray!!!!!!11
DON'T PANIC! ;p
I recognize that while theory and practice are, in theory, the same, they are, in practice, different. -Mark Mitchell
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But you really should update firefox-i18n at the same time.
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But you really should update firefox-i18n at the same time.
It'd be nice
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dolby wrote:i dont know what exactly JGC has done to the package but i wanted to thank him. its the snapiest firefox ive used in a while , and its even faster that swiftfox.
+ finally i can use the bank sites now.h00ray!!!!!!11
DON'T PANIC! ;p
kth5 i dont know if this was actually built by you as usually the name of the owner is not indicative. if so thank u too.
hope next time to thank mozilla corp. too for breaking the record and releasing two decent versions in a row since the 2.x.y.z series
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Yeah, the best/most useful upgrade in a while. I can actually use gmail without going to basic HTML. I'm thrilled. And pictures load fast as well.
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