What sense to UPgrade my 3.6.6 "up" to 3.6.15 which's been suggested me by my FF's upgrade manager? / Josh, XP, lt
This is by no means trouble yet. A day before I decided to check for possible upgrades, then the browser said I could UPgrade it to 3.6.15. I can hardly understand why it's the situation. I thought versions must be upgraded named (numerated) in some increasing order — like OOo: first I had 3.1.1, then it upped to 3.2, and so on. Is 3.6.15 higher version of FF?
Mm, maybe I've started to understand. Still another question. Is it available to download a new version IN ADDITION to that which I'm using now? Separately.
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Firefox 3.6.6 is Firefox 3.6 update 6, Firefox 3.6.15 is Firefox 3.6 update 15 (there have been a couple of gaps in the sequence, for technical reasons there was no 3.6.1 or 3.6.5)
You can download the full setup file from http://www.mozilla.com
Hello, Tony! Thank you!
Please what about the next question in my post? I'd like to try the version not losing my current one - in case I experience uncomfortableness or problems when using the new one. The case is that I am quite new to Mozilla, so I'm not sure enough whether I lose something.. Should I'm going to lose the language of the interface?