Just Released AMO 3.4.7 on August 21st Schedule this Week Note: MU Releases are special releases which allow users to upgrade to the next major version (e.g. Fx 2 to Fx 3) automatically without having to manually download and install the newer version. Major Update: Firefox 2.0.0.16 > 3.0.1 – August 25th 7:00 PM PDT / 10:00 PM EDT Future Release Note: MU Releases are special releases which allow users to upgrade to the next major version (e.g. Fx 2 to Fx 3) automatically without having to manually download and install the newer version. Firefox 2.0.0.17 – September 11th Firefox…
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A minor update for addons.mozilla.org (AMO) was released on Thursday, August 21st. This update fixed a handful of bugs including: Bug 450356 – Not able to add selected add-ons to Facebook page. Bug 442100 – Phoenity Thunderbird theme listed as a Firefox theme. See the complete Bug Fix List. News Source: Basil’s Bodacious Blog
That’s right, for those of you (and there are many) that haven’t upgraded to Firefox 3 yet, because it is too much trouble will be offered an automatic upgrade as early as the evening of Monday, August 25th. According to the MozillaWiki: Releases, the Major Update for Firefox 2.0.0.16 to 3.0.1 is (at this time) scheduled to land around 7:00 PM PDT/10:00 PM EDT on Monday, August 25th. However, I have my doubts about this release date, only because it is very untypically of Mozilla to do a release on a Monday. Normally everything is prepped and loaded on to…
I’ve been seeing several forum members on Go Firefox! getting the error: Unexpected installation error -203 When attempting to install extensions and/or themes. In most cases these members have recently upgraded from Firefox 2 to Firefox 3 on the same profile. This error message can be caused by either: security software, which may be preventing these files from being updated corrupted configuration files on your computer 99% of the time it is going to be caused by corrupted configuration files on your computer. To fix this problem follow these steps: Close Firefox Locate your Profile Folder Delete the following files…
FIREFOX/GECKO Fx 2.0.0.16 > 3.0.1 MU – Status: Pending Release Major Update will allow current Fx 2.0.0.16 users to auto-update to Fx 3.0.1 Current Schedule Final Release: End of August 2008 Fx 2.0.0.17 & Fx 3.0.2 – Status: Pending Code Freeze REVISED Schedule Code freeze: August 26th Builds start: August 27th QA starts: August 28th Release to beta channel: September 4th Final Release: September 11th Firefox 3.1a2 (Shiretoko)/Gecko 1.9.1a2 – Status: Pending Code Freeze Alpha 2 will be only released for EN-US Alpha 2 Code Freeze: Tuesday, August 19th THUNDERBIRD/LIGHTNING Lightning/Sunbird (Calendar Project) – No Report TBird 2.0.0.17 – Status:…
Just Released Shredder (Thunderbird) 3.0a2 on August 12th Schedule this Week None Future Release Note: MU Releases are special releases which allow users to upgrade to the next major version (e.g. Fx 2 to Fx 3) automatically without having to manually download and install the newer version. Firefox 2.0.0.16 > 3.0.1 MU – August 2008 Firefox 2.0.0.17 – September 11th Firefox 2.0.0.17 > 3.0.2 MU – TBD Firefox 3.0.2 – September 11th Firefox 3.1a2 – August 2008 Firefox 3.1b1 – September 2008 Thunderbird 2.0.0.17 – TBD Shredder (Thunderbird) 3.0b1 – TBD
Turns out there is a much easier way to edit Thunderbird message tags. I was not even aware there was an option (albeit a little buried) until FreeJeff left this informative comment: You can configure tags to your heart’s content by simply going to Options > Display > Tags. Add, delete, edit title and/or color, whatever. About:config is completely unnecessary. Oh, so there is a ‘Tags’ option in the Display settings. Whoops, guess I should have looked thru the options menu first. Click for full-size Thanks for the info FreeJeff!
I had mentioned in the TBird 3 (Shredder) Alpha 2 Released post, I was not too thrilled with the ‘new’ logo. As it turns out this is not a new logo after all. Kevin left the following comment: That’s actually a really old logo. They used it a long time ago and must be using it again for trunk development. Further after I posted about “The Logo” in the CyberNet Forum, I was directed to A History of Thunderbird (Wikipedia). Turns out this indeed the original logo: Click for full-size I am just trying to understand why they are using…
I had mentioned in the TBird 3 (Shredder) Alpha 2 Released post, I was not too thrilled with the ‘new’ logo. As it turns out this is not a new logo after all. Kevin left the following comment: That’s actually a really old logo. They used it a long time ago and must be using it again for trunk development. Further after I posted about “The Logo” in the CyberNet Forum, I was directed to A History of Thunderbird (Wikipedia). Turns out this indeed the original logo: Click for full-size I am just trying to understand why they are using…
Turns out there is a much easier way to edit TBird message tags. I was not even aware there was an option (albeit a little buried) until FreeJeff left this informative comment: You can configure tags to your heart’s content by simply going to Options > Display > Tags. Add, delete, edit title and/or color, whatever. About:config is completely unnecessary. Oh, so there is a ‘Tags’ option in the Display settings. Whoops, guess I should have looked thru the options menu first. Click for full-size Thanks for the info FreeJeff!