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Yeah, I saw those today, and it is incomparably valuable if only for the hack of how to get the damn script-running dialog box from never showing up again.
I'm still waiting for my favorite theme to be updated so I can use it. I did run across a way to have FF 2.0 ignore compatibility for add-ons, but I lost the link.
I did run across a way to have FF 2.0 ignore compatibility for add-ons, but I lost the link.
Ha! Found it. 3 Ways to Make Old Extensions Compatible with Firefox 2.0.
And method #2 worked for both my favorite theme, and LJHook.
Heh, I just figured out one reason why my theme was listed as incompatible. It doesn't display the Extensions and Themes menus properly. Not a surprise since that was one of the bigger changes in the interface, but hey, ironic.
Anyone ever used these?
Mac OS X only: Each time the Mozilla guys roll out another major release of Firefox , blogger and developer Neil Lee releases his optimized versions for Macs.
That means if you're a Firefox lover and you're rocking a G4, G5, or Intel Mac, you might want to download your specific version and give it a try. I know a lot of Macsters who swear by the optimized builds, which supposedly offer performance enhancements specific to your Mac.
Download of the Day: Optimized Firefox 2.0 (Mac) - Lifehacker
SO, question--I want a new computer, but since for now I've got the work laptop, I'm not in a huge huge rush. Is there any reason I should wait, before buying a new MacBook? Anyone have any ideas how likely an update/new prices is, in the next couple months?
So I followed all the damn instructions to configure OE for POP access to Gmail, and pop.gmail.com isn't responding. Is that their problem or mine? Either way, this sucks.
A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'Gmail of Polter-Cow', Server: 'pop.gmail.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 995, Secure(SSL): Yes, Error Number: 0x800CCC19
I'm getting pings from pop.gmail.com, implying that the server is up.
You enabled it at both ends, right? In OE and in the gmail client? There's a setting of some sort you have to set in the web client.