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If your browser isn't up to date, grab a '''nightly''' build of Firefox [http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ here]. This latest version of the browser can be downloaded, unzipped, and run form from a temp directory in the lab, or you can install the newest [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/ official release] directly from Mozilla.org. '''NOTE:''' If you do download a second browser, and wish to run it at the same time as Firefox 2, you'll need to run your newly download browser in a special way (i.e., normally, only one version of Firefox can run at a time): ''navigate to your new browser's directory, maybe C:\Program Files\Minefield firefox.exe -no-remote -profilemanager After running this command, you'll be able to create a new profile. Do this, and then you can run both your existing browser and the new one at the same time.
* Check-out [http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/ Introducing Ubiquity] and watch the the video:
* [http://labs.toolness.com/trac/report/1 Issue Tracker] - Used to report/discuss bugs and submit patches for Ubiquity.
* [http://hg.toolness.com/ubiquity-firefox/ Ubiquity HG Repository] - The Mercurial source code repository for Ubiquity.
* [http://ejohn.org/blog/bulk-vote-for-reddit-digg-and-hacker-news/ Mozilla/jquery's John Resig tries his hand at Ubiquity]