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2010-02-26
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It's built into Firefix, no need for a plugin.
Though I can't get it to work. It seems to only use network positioning and not the internal GPS, and it won't work for me. Though microB and all the GPS using programs use the internal GPS (or if I turn off the internal GPS) the network positioning just fine. It's just fennec that won't use the network positioning correctly (it never finds me).
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2010-02-27
, 11:43
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@ Ireland
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2010-02-27
, 12:02
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2010-02-27
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@ Kentucky
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2010-02-27
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@ US
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2010-02-27
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@ Milton, WI, US
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2010-02-27
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@ Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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Until Flash actually works and is at least as good as in the default browser, I see no reason using Firefox. Uninstalled and will wait for a version that works with Flash content beyond Youtube. Firefox works with nothing else, with the one bonus being no Flash ads as a result.
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2010-02-27
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2010-02-28
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@ New Orleans, LA, USA
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Why do you keep saying over and over that flash doesn't work with Firefox Mobile? It certainly does work just fine! It's worked for me from the beginning. If it's not working for you then you didn't enable it correctly or something.
Go to http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ and click on 'Test your Adobe Flash Player installation'. On my N900, using Firefox, the animation plays perfectly and it says I have version 9.0.246.0 installed.
Moreover, I feel that FF can still improve a lot, while MicroB may not gain much in terms of functionality (I base this on my experiences with previous Nokia phones, though I appreciate the very limited portrait support). Lastly, HTML5 is the future of the web, and I believe that the FF browser could well have better support for this.
In summary, I like both browsers a lot, but have lately been drawn more to FF.