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Curious how it is working out~I'm waiting until maybe 4.3

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Well, as a rule I completely uninstall and scrub out the existing version before installing a new major version, and Mozilla obviously won't put 4.0 in 3.6's update pipeline. So without taking some precautions, yes, I would lose them. Key word there being 'would', not 'did'.Did anyone lose bookmarks when they upgraded? That's mostly what I'm concerned about.
I'm using Minefield (currently 4.2a1), so I've been using this for a while. I've noticed a significant increase in page load times with some of the updates, and multiple tabs run a lot better for me than on Chrome (they load faster and don't hog the CPU as much).
Hmm, never heard of Minefield, I'll have to check it out.
Qyöt27;57079151 said:Well, as a rule I completely uninstall and scrub out the existing version before installing a new major version, and Mozilla obviously won't put 4.0 in 3.6's update pipeline. So without taking some precautions, yes, I would lose them. Key word there being 'would', not 'did'.
(If updating to 4.0 on Ubuntu using the Firefox-Stable PPA, then yes, bookmarks are retained; I don't do a purge on there because of shared dependencies)
If you go to the Organize Bookmarks area and select Import and Backup, you can use the Backup option to create a JSON file. After installing Firefox 4 you'll go back to the same area (now called Show All Bookmarks) and use the Restore option to load the JSON backup. All the bookmarks and RSS feeds are back the way they were.
The backup/restore feature also is handy for synchronizing bookmarks across OSes and physical setups.
Well I tried out Minefield, but I didnt notice any speed difference between it and Firefox 4.0.