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I don't think this is any big changes. But either way. Thanks for the update.

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Nothing of note in FF10, if you want a better browser which is based on Firefox code, use Palemoon 9.1.

It includes the best bits of 10 and is tweaked and complied to run faster than any Firefox (generally 10-15% faster and more reliable to boot)

Grab it here http://www.palemoon.org/

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@Knightmare Honestly just stick with 32bit, 64bit provides you with little gains and possible stability issues. I think Firefox 12 might actually release in 64bit but Mozilla keeps delaying it pushing it to the nightly

so who knows for sure, just wait for it to come out, it can't be THAT far off. Go with version 9 definitely, there's no reason to be sticking with the older code base.

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Oh I should mention that Palemoon uses seperate profiles, if you have a Firefox profile you want to have running then just copy your profiles directory and the ini file to \Users\"Username"\AppData\Roaming\Moonchild Productions\Pale Moon

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