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Dec 28, 2006 22:44 |  #1

If you use FireFox try this one out, you'll like it. I did anyhow.

https://addons.mozilla​.org/firefox/3905/ (external link)


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Dec 28, 2006 22:53 |  #2

I tried that one but actually prefer FxIF (external link).


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Dec 28, 2006 23:41 |  #3

FxIF works way better.


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Dec 29, 2006 00:02 |  #4

cdi-ink.com wrote in post #2457785 (external link)
I tried that one but actually prefer FxIF (external link).

Woolburr wrote in post #2457960 (external link)
FxIF works way better.

Have to agree with the two posters above, I just installed both and tried both and actually prefer FxIF. But I guess it is just a matter of taste.


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Dec 29, 2006 00:29 |  #5

I can't get Firefox to load either of those plugins. Whenever I try to install either of tehm, I get a message at the top of my Firefox page that says "Software installation is currently disabled. Click Edit Options... to enable ti and try again."

So, I click on the "Edit Options..." button that's also at the top of the page and nothing happens, other than messing up Firefox, that is. Anybody know what's going on with my Firefox (running on the Mac)? :confused:


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Dec 29, 2006 00:30 |  #6

Are you on the latest version of FF?


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Dec 29, 2006 00:34 |  #7

cdi-ink.com wrote in post #2458126 (external link)
Are you on the latest version of FF?

You mean 2.0? No. I had it installed the other day but it wouldn't let me open more than one session of FF at a time and kept giving me this message about only allowing one FF session. Never got the mesage with 1.5 so I deinstalled 2.0 and went back to 1.5.

Now that I think of it, 2.0 also messed up 1.5 so I had to deinstall 1.5 as well and then reinstall 1.5. I thought 1.5 was back to being normal but after this problem of not being able to install the add-ins, maybe there's still something wrong with it. :confused:


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Dec 29, 2006 00:45 |  #8

PacAce wrote in post #2458137 (external link)
You mean 2.0? No. I had it installed the other day but it wouldn't let me open more than one session of FF at a time and kept giving me this message about only allowing one FF session. Never got the mesage with 1.5 so I deinstalled 2.0 and went back to 1.5.

Now that I think of it, 2.0 also messed up 1.5 so I had to deinstall 1.5 as well and then reinstall 1.5. I thought 1.5 was back to being normal but after this problem of not being able to install the add-ins, maybe there's still something wrong with it. :confused:

Hmmm. Not sure about the sessions thing but FxIF may not work on 1.5. The site doesn't say anything about versions...but it could be your specific installation. Maybe a re-re-reinstall? :rolleyes:


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Dec 29, 2006 00:47 |  #9

FxIF worked with 1.5...try a total removal and a fresh install.


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Dec 29, 2006 00:56 |  #10

OK, thanks, guys.


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Dec 29, 2006 12:58 |  #11

why do you want more than one session of firefox?

If you just want more than one window, in ffx 2.0 I go to file>new window and thats basically 2 sessions?

I use FxIF - its great!


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Dec 29, 2006 21:28 as a reply to  @ lakiluno's post |  #12

The Exif Viewer shows information for some pics that Fxif won't.


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Dec 29, 2006 22:00 as a reply to  @ Eagle's post |  #13

I have really enjoyed the Opanda viewer at

http://www.opanda.com/​en/iexif/iexif_firefox​.htm (external link)

it has several options and a lot of detail.




  
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Dec 29, 2006 23:25 |  #14

lakiluno wrote in post #2460179 (external link)
why do you want more than one session of firefox?

If you just want more than one window, in ffx 2.0 I go to file>new window and thats basically 2 sessions?

I use FxIF - its great!

I want the ability to launch multiple sessions of Firefox because I develop web pages and I launch different brands of web browsers from my web development software to make sure my pages are compatible with several web browsers. This works with Safari, IE and FF 1.5. But it doesn't work with FF 2.0 if I already have FF 2.0 running. Not sure why FF 2.0 does that but it seems to be a step backwards IMHO. :confused:


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Dec 29, 2006 23:34 |  #15

PacAce wrote in post #2462804 (external link)
I want the ability to launch multiple sessions of Firefox because I develop web pages and I launch different brands of web browsers from my web development software to make sure my pages are compatible with several web browsers. This works with Safari, IE and FF 1.5. But it doesn't work with FF 2.0 if I already have FF 2.0 running. Not sure why FF 2.0 does that but it seems to be a step backwards IMHO. :confused:

I can run multiple sessions of 2.0 with no problem.



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