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I no longer want to use beta, how do I get out of it and return to normal.

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I get beta updates installed for my Thunderbird. Right now I have version 64.0b2. (32 bit) But too many of my add-ons will not work. So I would like to opt out of using "the beta update channel." I assume this can get me back to a version of Thunderbird that supports my many add-ons, including -especially- my Google Calendar Tab, among many others.

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I get beta updates installed for my Thunderbird. Right now I have version 64.0b2. (32 bit) But too many of my add-ons will not work. So I would like to opt out of using "the beta update channel." I assume this can get me back to a version of Thunderbird that supports my many add-ons, including -especially- my Google Calendar Tab, among many others. Thank you.

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Download the full installer from https://www.thunderbird.net/ and run it. Wrt calendar update problems see https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/calendar-updates-issues-thunderbird