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tired of getting plugin disables every few days when there's an update

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  • 7 имат този проблем
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  • Последен отговор от bherber

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Not a question... A comment.

I, for one, am getting tired of having plugins that I use A LOT and depend on, suddenly disabled every few days when Firefox updates itself. Maybe YOU think that's "progress"...When I keep adding substitute add-ons to replace ones that suddenly don't work, and then a few days later those get disabled too, it makes me wonder if Firefox is a good long-term browser choice. If I were a plugin developer I would be ticked-off beyond belief, and after awhile I'd probably stop developing for Firefox.

Congratulations on a path that will surely make you obsolete sooner rather than later.

Not a question... A comment. I, for one, am getting tired of having plugins that I use A LOT and depend on, suddenly disabled every few days when Firefox updates itself. Maybe YOU think that's "progress"...When I keep adding substitute add-ons to replace ones that suddenly don't work, and then a few days later those get disabled too, it makes me wonder if Firefox is a good long-term browser choice. If I were a plugin developer I would be ticked-off beyond belief, and after awhile I'd probably stop developing for Firefox. Congratulations on a path that will surely make you obsolete sooner rather than later.

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1) The attitude doesn't help anything

2) The best place for feedback is http://input.mozilla.com/en-US/

3) What plugin is being disabled?

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The list of plugins (which is rather long) was submitted with the crash report.

My attitude is based on the reality of the frustration of the plugins I use the most being continually disabled by the never-ending parade of upgrades. It is what it is.