[Windows SIG] [Internet SIG] Firefox 3 and Extensions

D Brooks dbfree at pobox.com
Sat Jul 19 13:59:31 CDT 2008


You can look each one of them up.  Either that, or dream on.
 
Actually there is one tool, it is called your PC.  Install V3 and see what
works.  :-)
 
--Dwight


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From: windows-bounces at ccaustin.org [mailto:windows-bounces at ccaustin.org] On
Behalf Of Mike Goggin
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 11:35 AM
To: CCAustin-Windows
Subject: Re: [Windows SIG] [Internet SIG] Firefox 3 and Extensions


Yeah that "even though some of my favorite extensions and themes are not yet
ported over" is the very thing that has slowed me down... I had quite a few
like that when FF 2.0 came out.  I don't suppose anyone knows of any tool
that would check all of your installed extensions for compatibility with 3.0
(I suspect I'm dreaming!)?


Mike



----- Original Message ----
From: Lita Letourneau <daniellita at suddenlink.net>
To: windows at www.CCAustin.org
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:42:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Windows SIG] [Internet SIG] Firefox 3 and Extensions

Hi Mike:

I have upgraded ALL my computers to FFox 3.0....I love it even though 
some of my favorite extensions and themes are not yet ported over...they 
are making it slowly...DJ, I know you and Lloyd don't like Foxmarks, but 
I happen to love it because my systems are all dual boot and I can mark 
my bookmarks and simply sync to any computer I want to...yes, I know 
they use my stuff for marketing, but then again, so does the mighty 
Microsoft that you guys all use...you think XP and Vista doesn't phone 
home...anyway, it really is the users preference of choice.  Recently, 
my son's h/d had to be reformatted and having his Foxmarks account was 
fabulous in getting all his bookmarks...it's just what I use.

Lita




DJ Brown] wrote:
> Hi Mike: 
>
> I was REALLY been upset to see that Bookmark Sync & Sort was not
> upgraded to FFv3.0. In fact, I delayed upgrading because this and
> the Zotero add-ons weren't available. 
>
> Recently, though, Zotero *has* been updated and there's a new
> toolbar available that shows a LOT of similarities to the Bookmark
> Sync & Sort add-on. 
>
> Specifically, the new Ubimarks Toolbar allows us users to store
> and use our own bookmarks and to update a central bookmark store
> on one computer (for multiple users) or on a website (via WebDav
> or FTP) whether it be your own or somewhere else. 
>
> I really liked the "store them where *YOU* want them" and
> auto-update features and thought I'd lost them. Why? well, I don't
> see that Foxmarks or any other online service needs to know what
> *MY* personal bookmarks are - much less the marketing information
> this data generates for them. Unfortunately, it's still in
> development so your mileage (& satisfaction) may vary but I'm
> willing to work with it to see what may come in future. 
>
> Annotea.Ubimarks Toolbar
>    http://www.annotea.org/mozilla/ubi.html 
> Bookmark Sync & Sort:  
>    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2367
>
> The other cool item I found in the process is BetterPrivacy, a
> security item to combat the new marketing threat caused by
> FlashPlayer's hidden perma-cookies. The new ".SOL" files get
> stored in the Window$ $ystem folders where we can't get at them
> easily, and normally, can't delete or manage them either. Most
> folks don't know about this new perma-cookie, and the usual
> "cookie management" utilities in FF and other apps aren't aware of
> this class of "market constituent identifier" (my own sarcastic
> term). 
>
> BetterPrivacy: 
>    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623
> What the heck are Flash Cookies anyway? 
>    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Shared_Object 
> The NettiCat author's web page on it: 
>    http://netticat.ath.cx/BetterPrivacy/BetterPrivacy.htm
>
>
> DJ Brown
> ____________________________ 
>    aka: Speaker2Software 
>    Windows SIG Staff 
>    Office SIG Staff 
>    Computer Club of Austin 
>    www.CCAustin.org 
> ____________________________ 
> No computer is an Island, entire of itself; each one is a piece of
> its owner, a part of its operator; if a chip be fried by the
> coffee, Mankind is the less, as well as if a file goes corrupt, as
> well as if the hard-drive crashes or the Internet goes down; any
> computer's death diminishes me, losing forever the precious
> memories we entrust to it; And therefore, never send to know for
> whom the computer crashed; It crashes for thee. 
> ~~with apologies to John Donne
>
> ____________________________
> From: internet-bounces at ccaustin.org
> [mailto:internet-bounces at ccaustin.org] On Behalf Of Mike Goggin
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 8:02 AM
> To: CCAustin-Internet
> Subject: [Internet SIG] Firefox 3 and Extensions
>
> I reckon it would likely look bad that the Internet SIG leader
> hasn't upgraded Firefox to version 3 yet!  But I'm leery about the
> compatibility of the extensions I have installed, especially after
> so many of the ones I had broke when I moved from FF 1.5 to 2.0.
> If you have upgraded, I would like to hear about your experience.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
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