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I just learned the old firefox, don't want to have to learn the new firefox if it is formatted all different! Or is it going to look just the same???

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I have just learned and am still learning how to use the old firefox; I would like to learn the new faster version, but hesitate to download it only to find everything is changed and I can't for example find or add to my favorites menu, tool bars look all different, and whatever else looks so different I have to learn all over again, don't have time to sit at computer learning all over again. I suspect it IS differently formatted enough that I would have to learn all over again. Probably I will have to download the new faster version later.

I have just learned and am still learning how to use the old firefox; I would like to learn the new faster version, but hesitate to download it only to find everything is changed and I can't for example find or add to my favorites menu, tool bars look all different, and whatever else looks so different I have to learn all over again, don't have time to sit at computer learning all over again. I suspect it IS differently formatted enough that I would have to learn all over again. Probably I will have to download the new faster version later.

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Hi

Yes, we have made a few changes, but broadly speaking options are in the same part of the page because we know that is where people look to find them. Many studies were done (using lots of Firefox users) to help design the new display.

I have been using it for a while now and I have got used to how helpful and easy to use it is.