Changes in Firefox 57
- mightyglydd
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
Fx57 compatible web extensions.. search 'Passwords' or whatever
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... rm=windows
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... rm=windows
#KeepFightingMichael and Alex.
- fits79
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
Already search but the only thing i find is password editors and not simply backup/restore of my saved passwords and nothing more.
- therube
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
To view your passwords, Windows, external utility, PasswordFox - Extract the user names/passwords stored in Firefox.
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
- Melchior82
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
therube wrote: To view your passwords, Windows, external utility, PasswordFox - Extract the user names/passwords stored in Firefox.
OOh yeah! another Nirsoft Utility!!
I like his programs I use a whole bunch of them..
lol
- malliz
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
Not for windows 10 ?therube wrote:To view your passwords, Windows, external utility, PasswordFox - Extract the user names/passwords stored in Firefox.
What sort of man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
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- Melchior82
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
try and find out.. but probably use the 64bit version... it has not had an update since 2016 so...
try it and if it doesn't work try contacting the dev to report it..
try it and if it doesn't work try contacting the dev to report it..
- mightyglydd
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
You mean in 2060 ? Which version would that be.ICQ5 wrote: nope, i dont think it'll really be stable till it gets in the 60's IMO
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
v57 + (52/6 * 42) = ? ^^
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
version 100mightyglydd wrote:You mean in 2060 ? Which version would that be.ICQ5 wrote: nope, i dont think it'll really be stable till it gets in the 60's IMO
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
"overall stability picture for 57.0b looking very good - browser process crash rate is still the lowest we ever recorded on any channel (& a third of those browser crashes are happening during shutdown)"
e10s for everyone and legacy addon abandonement paying off?
e10s for everyone and legacy addon abandonement paying off?
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
i dont have many Crashes anymore an i only have 2 Extensions that are WE . only realy time it'll Crash an that maybe on Video site i occasionally use , it'll Freeze the Browser an Crash,Lurtz wrote:"overall stability picture for 57.0b looking very good - browser process crash rate is still the lowest we ever recorded on any channel (& a third of those browser crashes are happening during shutdown)"
e10s for everyone and legacy addon abandonement paying off?
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
Naturally. If less people use the browser for far less you'll get less crashes.Lurtz wrote:"overall stability picture for 57.0b looking very good - browser process crash rate is still the lowest we ever recorded on any channel (& a third of those browser crashes are happening during shutdown)"
e10s for everyone and legacy addon abandonement paying off?
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
Less People don't matter when it's a ratio. They're still browsing the internet, aren't they? Thanks for confirming that legacy addons are a reason for crashes.avada wrote:Naturally. If less people use the browser for far less you'll get less crashes.
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
More like finally fixing the causes, which were causing the crashes...Lurtz wrote:"overall stability picture for 57.0b looking very good - browser process crash rate is still the lowest we ever recorded on any channel (& a third of those browser crashes are happening during shutdown)"
e10s for everyone and legacy addon abandonement paying off?
e10s helped here of course, as now what crash are just tabs, not full browser.
What's more, these legacy addons, which were causing these cashes were in most cases obsolete plugins, not legacy extensions written in XUL & XBL & XPCOM.
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Tired of constant Firefox UI changes? XUL extensions are not working anymore? Try SeaMonkey, Waterfox Classic, Pale Moon.
Tired of constant Firefox UI changes? XUL extensions are not working anymore? Try SeaMonkey, Waterfox Classic, Pale Moon.
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Re: Changes in Firefox 57
avada confirmed nothing of the sort as you know damn well.Lurtz wrote:Less People don't matter when it's a ratio. They're still browsing the internet, aren't they? Thanks for confirming that legacy addons are a reason for crashes.avada wrote:Naturally. If less people use the browser for far less you'll get less crashes.
If you wish to continue to post in these forums, here's a top tip - don't try to get bloody clever with people here.
Btw I forgot to mention, you are on full-time duty in Firefox Support in 3 weeks time. I mean it, I don't want you prancing about like a fairy here, with your 'bon mots', and then disappearing off the face of the earth when it matters. I need boots on the ground in there.
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