From Google’s official blog:
[P]lease . . . “search” on Yahoo or any other search engine.
Taken just slightly out of context.
From Google’s official blog:
[P]lease . . . “search” on Yahoo or any other search engine.
Taken just slightly out of context.
And it is excellent. Download it here. If you’re worried about losing your stuff, be relieved by the info at this page:
Please note that installing Firefox 2 will overwrite your existing installation of Firefox. You won’t lose any of your bookmarks or browsing history, but some of your extensions and other add-ons might not work until updates for them are made available. Your copy of Firefox 2 will be automatically updated to the final release of Firefox 2 when it becomes available. [cont'd] When you install Firefox 2 all of your Extensions and Themes will be disabled until Firefox 2 determines that either a) they are compatible with the Firefox 2 release or b) there are newer versions available that are compatible.
So, to sum it up: go ahead and install it over your old version if you don’t want to reinstall everything manually. Or do what I did and install 2.0 in a new location on your hard drive, and just use Google Sync to keep your bookmarks updated. You did already have Google Sync installed, I hope?*
* Google Sync is a relatively simple way of keeping the same bookmarks on different computers. If you add/delete/change a bookmark on one browser, it’ll automatically be updated on all the other browsers you’ve installed Google Sync on. In addition, it can save all of your site cookies, passwords, and browsing history (you can pick all of these settings depending on your level of paranoia). Despite a few technological hiccups I give it two thumbs up.