Where is Firefox 39? Where is the 64 bit version as well?
I believe today was supposed to be the release day for the stable version of Firefox 39 and it's 64 bit version as well. Where is it? I have been waiting many years for a 64 bit version and I thought today would be the day it would finally happen. I am going by what this website said: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases
Someone please let me know anything.
UPDATE: Today was supposed to be the release date for the stable version of Firefox 39. It turned out to be a bad PIZZA!!!!
UPDATE: THE PLAIN PIZZA WAS BAKED, BOXED AND DELIVERED JULY 3rd, 2015 Without 64-BIT toppings!!
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Hello, see : Future branch dates
still in beta : https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/beta/all/
wait some days more :-)
thanks
Fx 39 looks like next week from this https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=mozilla.com_2d37383433353432352d3939%40resource.calendar.google.com
You can try 64bit Firefox, for Windows already on Beta or Developer channels. If you try the developer channel it will install as an additional browser with its own profile and own install folder, so it will not interfere with your current install. If you try the Beta you may need to manually create a separate profile.
I do not follow the progress of 64 bit Firefox on Windows. I am not certain what the details are of plans to offer the 64 bit version on Release. Looking at this though it appears it is more likely it will not be until Fx42 https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/win64#Roll_out_Phases
Just because there are Win64 (there has been 64-bit for OSX and Linux since Fx 4.0) builds of Firefox 39.0 on Beta channel does not mean there will indeed be Win64 Firefox for when Firefox 39.0 is released next Tuesday June 30.
There were Win64 builds of 37.0b# and 38.0b# on the Beta development channel before also.
The better Calendar is this link as it was linked to on https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar#Future_branch_dates posted by ideato.
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Someday.......some....GREAT DAY.....There will be a 64 bit Windows version of Firefox, but alas it is not to be today!!!!!!!!!!
That's right. There's no Win64 stable version of Firefox being released yet until near the end of 2015. Plus a win64 edition of Firefox requires minimum Win7 x64 or higher and won't run on WinXP x64 & Vista x64 versions.
4td8s said
That's right. There's no Win64 stable version of Firefox being released yet until near the end of 2015.
No certainly about this part though especially with no proof. It is not a matter of when but rather no version is targeted for Win64 Release at moment.
The other part is correct at moment.
Yes I know about https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/win64 which is probably what you are using as source. It is old as the last update was March 30.
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OK, but when does the stable version of Firefox 39 release?? I thought it was supposed to be Tuesday the 23rd. Even if it isn't the 64 bit version I am waiting for.
Looks like Tuesday 30th June. But there I some flexibility with some throttling depending partly on how well things go. Check by using
Menu button -> Help -> About Firefox
Do that especially from 29th June to get this as soon as possible.
You may also wish to follow news at
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Update.
There may be delays in providing Firefox 39. There is a particular malware problem it seems vulnerable to Bug 1151506
John99 said
Update. There may be delays in providing Firefox 39. There is a particular malware problem it seems vulnerable to Bug 1151506
That is beyond disappointing. Not only was the 64 bit version probably not going to be released but now the regular Firefox is being delayed. My simple little heart can't handle this anymore.
Let's go to the Moon, Mars and back!!! (and if we do 64 bit Firefox will probably still not be available)
BTW what is Bug 1151506?
Last but not least why does Firefox open a private window every time you open a link in private. Opera and Chrome do not do this. In Opera and Chrome every time you open a link in Private it goes to the same private window making it easy and efficient. Firefox opens up a trillion windows before you realize it!!!
the final release version of firefox 39 on windows was never being supposed to come out as 64bit as well - this will continue to be baked on beta for the moment.
there is a startup crash in firefox 39beta caused by malware which developed in the past few days, which would affect tens of thousands of users - so this is figured out first before the final version is released to a broader audience. no reason to be disappointed about...
"Last but not least why does Firefox open a private window every time you open a link in private. Opera and Chrome do not do this. In Opera and Chrome every time you open a link in Private it goes to the same private window making it easy and efficient."
Currently Firefox Private Browsing mode is per window. Per Tab Private browsing is available in the Release version right now with this extension. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/private-tab/
As I recall, the Nightly version ( e 10s aka Electrolysis) is working on PB per Tab. e 10s is currently enabled by default, so release for that isn't too far off. Maybe with the release of the Win64 Release version by the end of this year.
So any release updates? Tomorrow? Thursday? 2085?
DELLTOSHIBA41 said
Last but not least why does Firefox open a private window every time you open a link in private. Opera and Chrome do not do this. In Opera and Chrome every time you open a link in Private it goes to the same private window making it easy and efficient. Firefox opens up a trillion windows before you realize it!!!
If you are viewing a page in one tab of a private window, you can just open a link in that page in a new tab in the same window and it also will be private because everything in that window is private. The right-click method should work, as well as the middle-click method, and usually the Ctrl+click method. (Sometimes a script in the page could override the Ctrl+click method.) Does that make sense?
But if you are browsing in a one window (window 1) and you want to open a link in a new tab in a different window that already exists (window 2), I don't think there is a way to do that, whether either of them is a regular window or a private window. If you think a lot of people might want to do that, maybe there's an add-on with such a feature?
So I searched a bit, but I didn't test. You could take a look at these and see whether either is useful for you:
(1) This extension has an option to reuse a private window if one is open, so this might be what you're looking for: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/openinprivatewindow/
(2) This newish extension mentions opening links in other windows, so if you want to have multiple private windows for different projects, maybe this would work: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/monitor-master/
jscher2000 said
DELLTOSHIBA41 saidLast but not least why does Firefox open a private window every time you open a link in private. Opera and Chrome do not do this. In Opera and Chrome every time you open a link in Private it goes to the same private window making it easy and efficient. Firefox opens up a trillion windows before you realize it!!!If you are viewing a page in one tab of a private window, you can just open a link in that page in a new tab in the same window and it also will be private because everything in that window is private. The right-click method should work, as well as the middle-click method, and usually the Ctrl+click method. (Sometimes a script in the page could override the Ctrl+click method.) Does that make sense?
But if you are browsing in a one window (window 1) and you want to open a link in a new tab in a different window that already exists (window 2), I don't think there is a way to do that, whether either of them is a regular window or a private window. If you think a lot of people might want to do that, maybe there's an add-on with such a feature?
So I searched a bit, but I didn't test. You could take a look at these and see whether either is useful for you:
(1) This extension has an option to reuse a private window if one is open, so this might be what you're looking for: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/openinprivatewindow/
(2) This newish extension mentions opening links in other windows, so if you want to have multiple private windows for different projects, maybe this would work: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/monitor-master/
What I meant was when I'm browsing normally and I come across a link I may not want in my Normal Browsing session or history, what I do is I open that link in a private window. When I'm done with it I go back to the Normal Browsing window. Then I come across another link I would like to see in private. If I right-click it into private window mode it will automatically open another private window.
This is what I meant by "Opera and Chrome do not do this". It's for the times I'm doing Normal Browsing and I momentarily want to go private. Firefox should just use that one private window opened. It should not open so many private windows when one should suffice for all Private Browsing.
In Opera and Chrome all Normal Browsing links opened into Private/Incognito mode open into just one private window.
Hi DELLTOSHIBA41, here in support we work with the Firefox we have today, but you can submit feature change suggestions for future versions of Firefox here:
https://input.mozilla.org/feedback
I think the first extension I found could mimic the behavior you want, but as noted earlier, I haven't tried it myself:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/openinprivatewindow/ (feature to reuse an existing private window instead of opening a new one for each link)
MY FELLOW FOXIES REJOICE!!!!! I HAVE LATE BREAKING, PLANET SHATTERING NEWS, MIND ALTERING NEWS!!!!!
FIREFOX 39 IS ALMOST HERE https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/39.0/
nobody here would have doubted that 39 would see daylight eventually ;-)
jscher2000 said
Hi DELLTOSHIBA41, here in support we work with the Firefox we have today, but you can submit feature change suggestions for future versions of Firefox here: https://input.mozilla.org/feedback I think the first extension I found could mimic the behavior you want, but as noted earlier, I haven't tried it myself: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/openinprivatewindow/ (feature to reuse an existing private window instead of opening a new one for each link)
Yeah I get it man and thanks for the suggestions! The Thing is I really like Firefox but sometimes it just seems like it's behind a bit when it shouldn't be. Beginning with no 64 bit windows version, and then lately with how slow and laggy it has become with or without add-ons and then a whole other set of issues, it just bothers me because I really do believe that it is better than Chrome and Opera. However Chrome and Opera are just buttery-smooth and really fast and don't lag.
Due to a recent change of plans there May be Win64 for Release as early as Fx 39.0.1 (if released for a chemspill update) or Fx 40.0
The main minimum requirements so far I have seen from Testers is needing 64-bit Windows 7 and newer and needing 64-bit Plugins as 32-bit Plugins will not work on Win64 builds. That is if Flash is supported.
Did not post the related bug # on this change as I do not want newer users of bugzilla to spam bug with unnecessary comments as such has caused delays before on things.
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