Thanks Paul, that's great to know.
In my view, the user-chosen extensions (a.k.a. add-ons) are of *crucial*
importance. They are what has made Firefox what it has been, much
differentiated from Chrome, Opera, IE, which have never really been comparable
in that department.
In addition to the more than 15 varied extensions that I've used regularly for
quite some time, I keep discovering new ones that look promising. For example,
a category that I hoped might exist, though I only just recently found some
candidates for this, which claims to be able to annotate web pages, for
purposes of illustration. These include: Usersnap, Awesome Screenshot,
Surfmark, and Fireshot. One or another of them is probably good. Previously,
I was advised to just capture .Jpg snapshots and mark them up with the built-in
Windows Paint or Draw, but one of these extensions is apt to be a much more
convenient and preferable option.
But what would be the point of investigating promising solutions like this, if
they are all poised to become inoperable because Firefox is messing around with
their product again ?
"If it aint' broke, DON'T fix it !" seems to be an alien concept, in the world
of applications software.
Jordan
From: Paul Breeze <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2016 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: OT: FireFox: Here We Go Again . . . .
Jordan
Pale Moon is still going strong:
http://www.palemoon.org/
I don't use it regularly at the moment but have the portable version on
my XP virtual machine.
Paul
On 09/06/2016 15:47, J R FOX wrote:
I still want to look around to find out if there remain any
surviving, generally compatible forks or alternates, besides this one.
Jordan
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*From:* Kari Eveli <lexitec@xxxxxxxxxxx>
*To:* xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Sent:* Thursday, June 9, 2016 1:15 AM
*Subject:* Re: OT: FireFox: Here We Go Again . . . .
Jordan,
You might want to consider Firefox ESR:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/
This extended support release does not follow the speedy cycle of
consumer releases. You will have more time to adjust to anything
that is
in the works.
Best regards,
Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
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8.6.2016, 23:02, J R FOX kirjoitti:
> I just got the notification that it wants to upgrade to ver. 47 .
. .
> but I'm running the portable version 4601, and they tend to lag a
bit
> behind. The portable version 47 was not available, as of this
> morning. It wasn't entirely clear to me from this article whether
> crossing the latest Rubicon occurs at ver. 47 or 48. But I've gotten
> really tired of this game, and the browser is plenty good enough and
> secure enough for me just as it is, with all the functionality
that I
> like, for at least the near term. The changes look like deal
breakers
> -- again -- as I happen to rely upon several of these extensions.
> Last time, it was still possible to finesse the things that they
> broke. But there are only so many hoops I'm willing to jump
through
> for this. Time to find that "Cancel the Nag" setting, in
> 'About:Config'. Beyond that, it will quite possibly again be time to
> research what alternate Mozilla forks -- such as Pale Moon -- may
> still be maintained.
>
>
> Jordan