Snow Leopard Patrol
This project is for those individuals who are interested in ongoing testing of Firefox using 10.6, also known as Snow Leopard.
Project Owner:
marcia
Project Details
Snow Leopard has officially shipped, so here is how you can help:
*Download the Firefox 3.5 release from http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-rc.html and run on Snow Leopard.
*Download the Firefox 3.6 development builds from: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-mozilla-1.9.2/ and run on Snow Leopard.
*Download the latest trunk builds from http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/ and run on Snow Leopard.
*Pay attention to any potential OS integration issues you may see, such as Firefox being set as default browser, issues with Spaces, printing, keyboard commands, etc.
http://tinyurl.com/pz9ycj has the current list of 10.6 specific bugs that have been reported.
We look forward to working with all of you on making Firefox rock on the Mac!
How you can help...
If you haven't already, go ahead and contact the primary lead for this project!

Feedback and Discussion
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Apollo33
September 8, 2009
When I move the mouse around
When I move the mouse around a pop-up menu from the dock (like the big Applications grid), the pointer changes according to what's under it in Firefox, i.e. a hand over links, that 'I' pointer over text, etc. This doesn't happen with Safari or other Apple programs, but it does happen with a Java application I have. So I'm not sure if this is a Firefox bug or Snow Leopard bug.
esb
September 4, 2009
Testing Minefield/3.7a1pre
So far it seems much speedier than 3.5.2, and Gmail is loading much faster now. No crashes so far.
Pregie
August 19, 2009
I want also to help
How can I help you guys?
teknologist
August 4, 2009
I am currently testing FF 3.5.2 on SL
-Eric
zenofzilla
July 2, 2009
I will be testing FF on SL
I will be testing FF on SL throughout the next week...
-Alicia
marcia
July 7, 2009
Thanks for the help
If you find any bugs, please post them here or file them in bugzilla. I usually use [10.6] in the summary if the bug is present on 10.6 but not on 10.5