Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-I want to revert to 3.5https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/7950752011-04-10T03:57:58-07:00Here's all the old versions
http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/
Reverting to far back is not 2011-04-10T03:57:58-07:00MeadowMuffinhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-165490<p>Here's all the old versions
<a href="http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/" rel="nofollow">http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/</a>
Reverting to far back is not recommended though. Why not stck to the lastest version of Firefox 3.6.16
<a href="http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/9513/" rel="nofollow">http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/9513/</a>
</p>After reading quite a few postings in here, regarding countless issues with FF v4, I'm glad I kept a2011-04-09T09:15:16-07:00circaguy2011https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-165104<p>After reading quite a few postings in here, regarding countless issues with FF v4, I'm glad I kept a copy of FF v 3.5.16. I'm not overtly thrilled with certain things I was able to do, when using FF v3.5.16 . I use Photobucket daily and since upgrading to FF4, I can't get the necessary links like I was once able to. Frustration has long since settled in and I was forced to wake up my Internet Explorer, just to get my much needed image links. I was once able to fall back on previous pages, using the arrow button(s) on the browser, now I can't. More frustration. I won't return to using Explorer full time, even I.E 8 has flaws and I'm not to sure I.E 9 will be any better. So, I'll deal with FF4 shortly and dump it and return to the version that works just fine.... 3.5.16 . For the record, I'm still using Windows XP Pro.
</p>For all those looking for the 3.6.15 setup, please feel free to contact me at squafdonoboles@inbox.c2011-04-09T08:14:47-07:00Squafdonoboleshttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-165082<p>For all those looking for the 3.6.15 setup, please feel free to contact me at squafdonoboles@inbox.com Of course I cannot e-mail an exe file, but for postage costs I will mail you a CD with the file on it. Feel free to copy it and distribute it to the world. We will not be dictated to! Power to the people!
</p>I agree with everyone who hates FF4. For years we have had Microsoft shoved down our throats, follo2011-04-09T08:01:03-07:00Squafdonoboleshttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-165080<p>I agree with everyone who hates FF4. For years we have had Microsoft shoved down our throats, followed by Yahell and Google sticking garbage into our e-mails that we never asked for. It sure looks like the customer is worth nothing! Either give us a choice of what WE want, or go back to Netscape, which I think made Firefox look like Romper Room! BTW, I still have the Firefox 3.6.15 installation file if anyone wants it. We will use what WE want whether you like it or not!
</p>I am so sorry I downloaded to the new firefox. I really wished I'd waited to hear how everyone else2011-04-06T00:16:32-07:00Monikkahttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-162972<p>I am so sorry I downloaded to the new firefox. I really wished I'd waited to hear how everyone else was handling it. I don't have the know-how to do the fix above.
</p>I would like to add to the chorus of discontent.
I love the new design and functionality, but did no2011-04-05T01:36:34-07:00volatileangelhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-162283<p>I would like to add to the chorus of discontent.
I love the new design and functionality, but did no one think to ensure it was tested THOROUGHLY with the basic plug-ins used?
Since updating FF Flash is a complete mess, for many of us! I have managed to fix one problem of content not playing by adjusting the settings (the fact that this was changed to defaults without my knowledge is infuriating!) but it continuously crashes and doesn't work with such basic things as Wordpress file upload, something I NEED for business, and something which is pretty basic.
I also have the joy of three FF screens opening every time I start. Why the hell has this started?
</p><p>Did you guys test this at all before you released it into the wild? And if so, do you not have ANY bloggers or webmasters amongst you, are you all 50 years old and search from the address bar?
</p><p>I'll be looking to go back to the previous version too, at least until you can sort out this mess. And the fact that the previous version is so hard to find makes Mozilla look like a dodgy group of people. I know it's free, and I know it is (or rather, was) good, but I would prefer to go back to the constant crashing of my previous version than put up with this.
</p><p>After this experience I would rather pay for a browser that actually does what I need it to do - with stability.
</p>Sorry to ask a stupid question but how do you create a new profile within firefox?
Can you email me 2011-04-03T13:44:55-07:00susieqkhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-161404<p>Sorry to ask a stupid question but how do you create a new profile within firefox?
Can you email me directly at &lt;s246@hotmail.com&gt; as soon as possible as I am having a lot of problem with version 4. I am so frustrated.
</p>I have to agree with everybody. What good is an upgrade if it does not enhance what you had before. 2011-04-01T14:55:33-07:00unclefungus13@yahoo.comhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-160155<p>I have to agree with everybody. What good is an upgrade if it does not enhance what you had before. Somebody did drop the ball on this one. One thing I am really missing is my <a href="http://weather.com" rel="nofollow">weather.com</a> that was perfect in my menu bar. I am going to stay with 4.0 and learn it a best I can and in the process hopefully you wizards will fix this terrible browser.
</p>I can't even open the stupid thing. I am currently browsing from IE. Yes people. IE. I can't open fi2011-04-01T14:34:12-07:00pattysinghttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-160144<p>I can't even open the stupid thing. I am currently browsing from IE. Yes people. IE. I can't open firefox. I can't close it without turning off my computer. I can't even access the firefox website without using IE. And there doesn't seem to be a way to get my old stuff back either. I can't find a way to download the old browser anywhere. I would really appreciate the opportunity to use my bookmarks and passwords again. I'm quite glad that I had IE as a back up on my computer. Perhaps its time to start turning my bookmarks into favorites and make IE my new browser. Doesn't look like I have a choice at this point. I've scanned my entire computer for problems, I've uninstalled and reinstalled 4.0 with the same results. Nothing more I can do. The firefox people have dropped the ball on this one.
</p>I really don't like the placement of the buttons, tabs and bars, but what I hate the most is, that u2011-03-31T23:59:16-07:00FoxySoniahttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=6#answer-159653<p>I really don't like the placement of the buttons, tabs and bars, but what I hate the most is, that unlike on the previous version, on this version does not have the drop down arrow that display a list of the recent web pages visited where you could click on any of the previous web pages visited to go back directly to that page, now instead can only go back to a previous web page by clicking the back arrow and going back one web page at a time until I'm back to the one I want to go back to. That's a real hassle and sucks big time. And I can't get it to save my passwords like before. Grrr!
</p>http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
2011-03-31T14:34:56-07:00cinclarkehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=5#answer-159421<p><a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html</a>
</p>Firefox is broken, on my system anyway! I've downgraded as it appears to be just broken, driving peo2011-03-31T05:36:40-07:00gegabonehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=5#answer-159139<p>Firefox is broken, on my system anyway! I've downgraded as it appears to be just broken, driving people into the arms of google chrome?
</p><p>When the friggin things jerks and freezes and can't even play nice with windows any more there is a problem. Oh let me click this tab (freeze), open, lets scroll (freeze), open, lets open file, (freeze), lets click drag(freeze), lets click expand side of screen, ok lets scroll.. oh.. doesn't want to scrool?: hmm, ok, if i manually change size of window! Ahhh now it'll let me scroll. Yeh, FF4 doesn't work chaps.
</p>try www.oldversion.com
they have alot older versions there as well. firefox is turning into Microsof2011-03-29T01:39:59-07:00karprozachttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=2#answer-157066<p>try <a href="http://www.oldversion.com" rel="nofollow">www.oldversion.com</a>
they have alot older versions there as well. firefox is turning into Microsoft lol now good luck to all,but i run firefox
</p>Hi try this link it worked for me
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
just download 2011-03-29T00:54:43-07:00ColinEssexhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075#answer-157029<p>Hi try this link it worked for me
<a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html</a>
just download and follow the install instructions
</p>What's with this "thanks for being awesome" B.S. to go with the new look? Everything is "awesome" -2011-03-28T06:56:25-07:00HeywoodJBhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=3#answer-156579<p>What's with this "thanks for being awesome" B.S. to go with the new look? Everything is "awesome" - I'm awesome, you're awesome, having my browsing experience crippled and being patronized is awesome. The Firefox developers have apparently all decided that we're slow children that need to be coddled. "Menus go bye-bye! Web page is coming in for a landing. Zoom!" What's next, bright primary colors and baby talk? Oh wait, that happened with the yellow and purple "awesomeness" gnomes on the front page. News flash, developers: we're not all pre-teens or teenagers.
</p><p>Menus were apparently too complicated and had to be hidden, lest an experienced user actually do something without a dozen extra clicks. The address bar is for addresses - I don't want it to guess that I meant to search for something! If I wanted to search, I would have hit Tab and moved to the Search box on the right. The Reload, Stop, and Print buttons were apparently scary to the "awesome" crowd, so they had to go.
</p><p>I hope there's a way to disable all this fru-fru crap and make Firefox look and act exactly as it did in 3.6.16. Otherwise, I've saved a copy of the 3.6.16 installer and won't be returning to 4.0 anytime soon. If I wanted Firefox to look and act like IE7, Opera or Chrome, I would have used those browsers instead. I just might, if I can find a way to disable their cutesy interfaces
</p><p>Maybe the developers should concentrate on fixing problems like memory leaks and stability issues before blowing so much time on an interface meant for slow children. If this is the way Firefox is going, I can't and won't recommend it to others. Thank God I don't use this in any kind of work environment, as the retraining issues with staff would be a nightmare.
</p>I also am reverting. It's mostly because necessary addons aren't supported, but also because Firefox2011-03-28T04:49:14-07:00ClemSnidehttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075#answer-156453<p>I also am reverting. It's mostly because necessary addons aren't supported, but also because Firefox 4.0 has all the look and feel of a beta rushed to release.
</p><p>How often must engineers learn the lesson about changing things? Processes and designs should be changed only when there's a good, Human Factors reason to do so-- not for the sake of change. Is the Home button any better where 4.0 places it? Nope. Neither is it any <em>worse</em>, intrinsically, but for someone who's used to its old location for years, it takes that little extra time and effort to adjust to the new location. Since it isn't any better where it is now, why should it have been changed?
</p><p>Many of the flaws with 4.0 can be fixed, of course, with time and trouble. But accessability addons like Multi-row Bookmarks and AnyColor can't. They are flatly incompatible with 4.0, and my browsing experience without them is severely impaired. (I should mention that I'm a low-vision user, but since I don't have my Windows Desktop set to high contrast, I can't get that theme in Firefox.) There seems to be no workable replacements. One, called SamFind, says it can replace Multi-row Bookmarks, but doesn't... and the author is in the habit of deleting negative reviews. (Wonder why the app is only rated 4.5 stars? he could easily have forced it to 5 by only retaining the most glowing reviews. It's a farce, just like eBay seller ratings.)
</p><p>So I'll return to 3.6.16 with a damaged appreciation of the reliability of Mozilla Firefox. I hope that the period where "security updates are made available for the old version" will be extended, seeing the number of people disappointed with 4.0. If the bugs are fixed, I'll consider upgrading again; if they pull support for the last stable version-- well, IE 9.0 is supposed to be pretty good.
</p>I've been using FireFox for a few years now and have upgraded to a newer, faster, and more secure ve2011-03-28T02:55:43-07:00bleakmeekseekinggeekhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075#answer-156366<p>I've been using FireFox for a few years now and have upgraded to a newer, faster, and more secure version many times. Each previous upgrade was a satisfactory experience. But this last "upgrade" to FireFox 4 was a huge disappointment, so I went back to version 3.6.16
</p><p><a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html</a>
</p><p>How is FF4 any faster or more secure by re-arranging the order of commands under the right click?
</p><p>How is FF4 any faster or more secure by changing the placement of the refresh button?
</p><p>How is FF4 any faster or more secure by not allowing the option of having only text in the Bookmarks Bar with only icons in the toolbar? A handy technique when doing searches is to open a link in a new window. The new window is indicated by the faded Back Button (the left-pointing arrow) in the toolbar. With FF4 we can't use this technique. How is that any faster or more secure?
</p><p>What's the logic behind making so many changes all at once?
</p><p>And why make so many unnecessary changes?
</p><p>Why not leave the icons and buttons where they were?
</p><p>Are some buttons slower on one side than the other?
</p><p>Are some colors faster?
</p><p>Would your office be any more efficient if all the cubicles were re-arranged and re-painted every month?
</p>Oh and yes the tool bar issue.
2011-03-28T01:08:13-07:00MerrillAhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=5#answer-156299<p>Oh and yes the tool bar issue.
</p>I have downloaded ff4.0 and I think it stinks. It is slow, cumbersome and does not interact with No2011-03-28T01:07:13-07:00MerrillAhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075#answer-156297<p>I have downloaded ff4.0 and I think it stinks. It is slow, cumbersome and does not interact with Norton or with my college classes I am taking. They way you had me accept this is shaky at best. It looked like a normal download and installation, just as the past ones have done, but this time we can't utilize many of our extensions or the all important anti virus by Norton. When will YOU be able to accept our file extensions, support other computer programs and Norton? If I get hit by a major virus, can I come back to you with it?
</p>The 'refresh' button is at the right side end in the address bar. You can use 'View/Toolbars/ and a 2011-03-27T17:48:54-07:00Traloihttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/795075?page=2#answer-156120<p>The 'refresh' button is at the right side end in the address bar. You can use 'View/Toolbars/ and a hand pops up instead of the pointer. Just click and drag the refresh icon to where you want it.
</p>