Fasterfox is an excellent extension for Firefox to maximize resources and increase the speed of navigation. (This summary).

Moving to version 3 of Firefox, however, have noticed that the extension is no longer active. To overcome this problem is a simple procedure, found among the comments of Fasterfox, to be followed:
- download the xpi from http://downloads.mozdev.org/fasterfox/fasterfox-2.0.0-fx.xpi (click on the link to the right and choose Save Target As)
- Open the file you just downloaded with any archive manager
- look inside the install.rdf file and open it with a text editor
- search in the file section <em:targetApplication>. Will find this string em: maxVersion
- change the value set to 3.0 .*
- Save the file and close it. store hours will be updated.
- reduce firefox to a small window, so that you can see the desktop and the xpi file. Take the xpi file and drag it into the Firefox window. this way start the installation!
Edit: I've created for you. Xpi file, which you can get from this link
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you're too damn strong one thousand ty
Rather than editing the. Xpi files you can just turn of version checking:
http://articles.bluishcoder.co.nz/article/disable-firefox-extension-version-checking/
I can not understand the point 7. how?
Open Firefox in practice but not in full screen, leave it in a window so you can see the desktop and the xpi file. then take this file, click it with the left mouse button, hold down the button and drop it onto the screen in Firefox.
let me know
when I go in the link does not save me ... makes me install directly .. cm do?
@ Dario: it says
with the right and click Save As.
Even happens to me as Darius. I do not do it to save. Then, when I downloaded the xpi, I do not see any compressed file. I will return to the previous version of FF seems to me that was better.
Even happens to me as Darius. I do not do it to save. the only option is' install and when he goes to make compatibility 'tells me that is not' compatible.
You could put a few more details' in the whole procedure.
Thanks to all
I made some small changes. so perhaps it is clearer