On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Dazed_75 <
lthielster@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seems like the more I hear, the more I do not want firefix 3. Yes
> that was a typo but when I went to correct it I realized it was really
> correct as I see so many stories about how to fix firefox so it works
> like it used to.
If you read the bug report, it states that this change was intentional and
not a bug. The upstream version of firefox does not have this change
implemented.
> I know I uninstalled it until such time as
> googlesync will work with it. I went back to Firefox 2.
>
> Heck, one of the fixes I saw was how to disable firefox's version
> checking so the old add-ons (or many of them) will still work. Sounds
> like a broken product to me -- or should I say a broken improvement.
> IOW, the version checking is important but to force add-ons which
> actually still work with the new software to not be usable is a wrong
> solution.
Firefox 3 is not stable software, it is a release candidate you know ;). I
still run firefox 2 on my main machine because I too need extensions. I
can't complain though, I'm pretty satisfied with firefox 3 and I haven't had
any major problems.
>
> --
> Man is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he is the only
> animal that is struck with the difference between what things are and
> what they ought to be.
> - William Hazlitt
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