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I've switched entirely to Chrome now. FF was sometimes just not working, e.g. hanging in Gmail.
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Are you using the paid for or free version? Im on v36 (free) and can still save bookmarks to folders no problem.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostStarting to feel the same about Firefox - I think they're losing their way
Having been given a nice new laptop at clientco I managed to configure Firefox not to run a web search for strings typed in the address line, but now it won't display completed URLs as I start typing them
Also, it no longer seems possible to save bookmarks in specified "folders". You just have to press the star icon and throw it into the general heap, and then try shuffling it into the correct folder.

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Its pants isnt it? Been having issues with it the last 10 days or so.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostJust die. Do it now. Die already.
Fecken update every 24 hours.
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Starting to feel the same about Firefox - I think they're losing their wayOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostJust die. Do it now. Die already.
Fecken update every 24 hours.
Having been given a nice new laptop at clientco I managed to configure Firefox not to run a web search for strings typed in the address line, but now it won't display completed URLs as I start typing them
Also, it no longer seems possible to save bookmarks in specified "folders". You just have to press the star icon and throw it into the general heap, and then try shuffling it into the correct folder.
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I Have a theory that Adobe are being paid by the AV and security research vendors to keep pushing it out in order to ensure a steady stream of vulnerabilities for them to to find and flog fixes for.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostJust die. Do it now. Die already.
Fecken update every 24 hours.
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Just die. Do it now. Die already.
Fecken update every 24 hours.Last edited by scooterscot; 8 February 2015, 14:55.Tags: None
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