The Official Win32 20131119 builds are out

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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Yup, I think it is getting shock by one of the Nightly user, that browsing YouTube by using Australis. :twisted:
Grantius wrote:Now that this has merged does this mean they can now focus on e10s and other perf bugs?

Nope, there are still many bug with Australis, so....
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Yay, Australis has arrived! I'm loving it already - but I'm seeing a normal title bar with icon and centered window title on Windows 8.1 x64. That's not supposed to happen, is it?
UPDATE: Not happening with a new profile, so something must have gotten messed up in the upgrade...

UPDATE 2: Somehow browser.tabs.drawInTitlebar got set to false. It was fine before, but resetting this preference fixed it.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Oh gosh if they would run behind Google the same way for the 3D Engine it would be great ;)
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Not having the tab strip issues you guys are having, but my hamburger is AWOL! :roll: Probably a oneliner bug since it used to happen in UX too unless I ran it in safe mode
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Does tree Style tab still renders correctly i guess Piro goes nuts if not ;)
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Ay Caramba Mozilla.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Grantius wrote:Now that this has merged does this mean they can now focus on e10s and other perf bugs?

My guess is they will work on FxOS. You know, just to make sure it fails.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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arknu wrote:Yay, Australis has arrived! I'm loving it already - but I'm seeing a normal title bar with icon and centered window title on Windows 8.1 x64. That's not supposed to happen, is it?

Yes, It should not happen.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Grantius wrote:Now that this has merged does this mean they can now focus on e10s and other perf bugs?

The people involved in Australis for the most part have nothing to do with e10s or other perf bugs...
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Thank god for that.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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KWierso wrote:
Grantius wrote:Now that this has merged does this mean they can now focus on e10s and other perf bugs?

The people involved in Australis for the most part have nothing to do with e10s or other perf bugs...


No but their salaries could go towards perf devs instead?
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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about Australis

cannot separate bookmark-star button and bookmark-menu button ?
intended ?
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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The cool thing on the other side practicaly everyone of us knows that Firefox lacks perf technically a lot behind Google but we stay with it, and the reason is as msujaws said it's powerful add-on api :D
With Australis they target really the grandmother in understanding a browser interface based on cognitive research like Google did.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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Cru_N_cher wrote:The cool thing on the other side practicaly everyone of us knows that Firefox lacks technicaly a lot behind Google but we stay with it :D

Firefox is also ahead of Chrome in some ways - for instance its JS/DOM security model is much more principled (see e.g. this talk). In Chrome they have to just whitelist some functions and hope nothing slips through. And of course, for as many problems as they cause, extensions are still much more powerful in Firefox.
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Re: The Official Win32 20131119 builds are not yet out

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See what i added i build my own idea of efficient browsing with it customized to my needs a full tree based tab browsing and i guess Tree Style Tab is going to brake with Australis :)
The Main Problem with Firefox especially on Windows is not being fully multithreaded and the bad Direct2D Engine that cant efficiency wise hold up with Googles and the last times causes a lot of Problems for Nvidia users.

Still Frame Skip free Multimedia is a Dream with Firefox when it's under heavy task load ;)

Security is surely a nice thing but the disturbant free experience is also important and Google is way ahead of this.
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