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Do not like Firefox 4, want to go back to earlier version

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Updated to Firefox 4. Now my Norton Identity Safe does not work. Firefox has no fixes for that. Want to uninstall firefox 4, and return to previous version.

Updated to Firefox 4. Now my Norton Identity Safe does not work. Firefox has no fixes for that. Want to uninstall firefox 4, and return to previous version.

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then go back to an earlier version !

http://www.oldapps.com/firefox.php

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[Download] 3.6.17 here , though note that the 3.6.x branch won't be supported much longer. FF 4 is faster, safer, and more stable. I realize that coping with change is difficult, but there is a payoff in this case.

Módosította: Toby,

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Thanks. I downloaded the previous version, and it installed perfectly. I did not uninstall Firefox 4. I will go to Firefox 4, but not until it can support Norton Identity Safe , which did not work with with Firefox 4.

Módosította: lucida007,

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No, Blacksmith, sometimes change is not good. Judging from all the complaints about version 4 I'm seeing, the only real "pay-off" is to scrap the thing! It is the "Vista" of Firefox!

Next time before Mozilla creates a version with a lot of "bells and whistles" we don't need or want (which only slow everything down and create other problems), and replace a perfectly fine layout and display with one that is crowded, confusing, and ugly to boot, they should remember: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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Since I "upgraded" Firefox crashes all the time. I may as well be back on IE. I know this is no help except to the extent that misery likes company.