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Don't build the fox, just walk in the minefield

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* Check the numbering of the file names ('''firefox-3.0a3pre''' is later than '''firefox-3.0a2pre'''), the OS ('''.win32.''' for windows , '''.linux-i686t.''' for linux and '''.mac.''' for MacOS)
* There's three files to download a ZIP file, an installer and a Mozilla Update(.complete.mar - I THINK); Just download the installer and run it. The file I downloaded was "firefox-3.0a3pre.en-US.win32.installer.exe"
* NOTE: If at any point Run this every time you run Firefox2 and then you try want to open Minfield(codename for Firefox3)use minefield: c:\Program Files\Minefield>firefox -Profilemanager --no-remote* Create a new profile, like "minefield" and use it every time you will just end up running another window of Firefox2 (I will explain later how want to run both at the same time)use minefield.
I'm trying to run Firefox and Minefield at the same time.
Dave told me something about --no-remote - Profilemanager and I know I've seen it in the Dive into Mozilla course
== PD ==* '''NOTE:''' If at any point you run Firefox2 and then you try to open Minfield(codename for Firefox3), you will just end up running another window of Firefox2 (I will explain later how to run both at the same time). ''It happens vice versa too.''  I know it must be really easy but I haven't done it/search for it.m trying to find another way to run each one without having to go through the profile manager
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