+1 for FireFox 3 support.

I have had trouble running both FF2 and FF3 on Ubuntu 8.04. However, I
can run Flock 1.1 just fine; it uses the same rendering engine as FF2
so it works great on Heroku.

Paul

On Jun 7, 6:03 am, Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 8:41 am, theRocket <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > FF3 is a nicer user experience than FF2 for me, and now that my
> > favorite plug-ins are coming available for it, I am only keeping FF2
> > around for Heroku.  On my Mac, it does not permit me to run them
> > simultaneously.  FF3 remembers all my open tabs when I quit the app.
> > FF2 then reloads them all but drops them when I quit it.  Rather
> > annoying.
>
> Same here.
>
> Actually, you can run them both: you just have to create a Firefox 2
> profile and a Firefox 3 profile.  Just launch one of them from the
> command-line with the "-p" option, and it will prompt you to create a
> new profile.  Then, just make sure to uncheck "Don't ask at startup"
> so that it will always ask at startup.
>
> To launch Firefox from the command-line, just run:
>
> /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -p
>
> Cheers,
> --Christopher
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