UPDATE: HOW DO I UPGRADE FROM V.27.0.1 TO V.32?
UPDATE FROM PREVIOUS QUESTIONS [below]:Thanks to Cory MH, i found the letter code for 32.0.3/win32en-US. which of these two choices do i want?
Firefox Setup 32.0.3.exe 24-Sep-2014 05:21 34M
Firefox Setup Stub 32.0.3.exe 24-Sep-2014 05:21 238K
thanks, again.
I'm running Windows xp pro, service pack 3, on a lenovo x201 laptop. how do i to upgrade from firefox 27.0.1 to firefox 32 [i prefer waiting for v.33 to mature for a few months] ?
thank you.
Hello,
New versions are released every 6 weeks, so waiting a few months wouldn't make sense. Firefox undergoes alpha and beta testing before it is released, so many bugs are removed before the "latest" version goes out to everybody.
You should definitely update to version 32.0.3 at the very least, major security fixes have been released for that version. It is still highly recommended you use the latest version though to keep up to date with newer security updates.
You can get the latest version by going to: Help > About Firefox
Or download a fresh copy at:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
If you are sure you want to use Firefox 32.0.3, you can download it here:
* http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/32.0.3/win32/
* You will need to select your preferred language and download the "Firefox Setup 32.0.3.exe" file
EDIT: I should mention that if you want to use a version that does not have frequent updates to the interface but still maintains the security patches, you should use Firefox Extended Support Release (currently on version 31.2.0):
* https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/
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