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On 07/02/2011 01:07 AM, ANDY wrote:
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type="cite">On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 9:48 PM, Ric Moore <span
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href="mailto:wayward4now@gmail.com">wayward4now@gmail.com</a>></span>
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I think what will work better, is by using the<br>
major addons. If you use something obscure, then there may be
problems.<br>
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I have ~40 extensions. ~10 of those were disabled by Firefox 5
and half of those I use very regularly.<br>
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If I'm going to lose a quarter of my extensions every other month,
how exactly is Mozilla's rapid release innovation helping my
productivity as a user?<br>
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Have you tried installing the compatibilty reporter extension? I
installed this on FF5 and all of my extensions work as before,
although admittedly I don't have anywhere near 40 of them.<br>
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Jonathan Dlouhy<br>
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"Will the highways of the Internet become more few?"- George W. Bush
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