12 Firefox and Windows XP Pro

Will it work with Windows XP Pro service Pack 3? I just got the notification that he has out and just finally started to get used to the disposal of FF12 and saw a new and the layout is really different-_-' in any case it will still work with it? If this isn't the case, I'll just ignore the upgrade it and stay with FF11.

Yes Firefox 12 will work with Windows XP SP3

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