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Dear Firefox, thank you for becoming Google Chrome. You now have the same exact 3 bar drop-down menu in the top right corner. You are no longer Firefox. I hope you're happy. Personally, I'm going back to Firefox and turning off updates.
Just got an unannounced update of Firefox. Intuitive? Not likely! What is intuitive about moving the newly moved bookmarks button to the other side of the screen?
When will the developers stop using Microsoft logic in redesigning a working product? 52 card pickup is a frustrating useless annoying game and I am getting very sick of it. What about including existing customers in your research? A novel idea these days.
If you must work on changes, why not work on recovery systems when things do not work properly or support services with humans to help understand the non intuitive changes or buttons to put new products back to the way they used to work? The idea is not to lose older people with the constant changes.
I uninstalled Firefox on all four of my computers in protest of their firing/forcing to leave of their CEO for opposing homo marriage. No problem Fag Fox, you don't want people around who oppose the homo agenda? Fine with me, color me gone forever!
Replaced Firefox with Pale Moon which so far has performed better than Firefox.
My wife and I have uninstalled every version of Mozilla Firefox in protest to the firing of their CEO. It has 1st amendment rights and I don't want the firing of people who do not agree with the political views of their employer to continue.
I started using Firefox as an alternative to Opera, which stopped using its Presto engine with version 12.16. I refuse to use Chrome and newer versions of Opera, so Firefox is currently my only option.
I started using Firefox a few weeks ago and everything was great until today. I tried to download a file and Firefox asked me if I wanted to open it or save it. When I clicked "save", the box went away. It never asked me "where" I wanted to save it and it took quite a while to find my file. I don't want to move every file I download from a generic place to the folder where I want the file to reside. It appears that I'll be going back to IE where it asks me where I'd like to save my file. This may seem like a small deal, but it isn't when you download lots of files. Any way around this?
In fact, that is not a "small deal" as you say!
By default, Firefox stores downloaded files in the default system folder.
This can be customizable: if you go to Tools > Options > (first icon) you may change the default folder or let Firefox ask you where you can store it.
Simple!
Love Firefox except for the search bar that always makes me end up on Google or Bing. If you had the option to set it for Firefox only, it would be better.
Love Firefox except for the search bar that always makes me end up on Google or Bing. If you had the option to set it for Firefox only, it would be better.
When will the developers stop using Microsoft logic in redesigning a working product? 52 card pickup is a frustrating useless annoying game and I am getting very sick of it. What about including existing customers in your research? A novel idea these days.
If you must work on changes, why not work on recovery systems when things do not work properly or support services with humans to help understand the non intuitive changes or buttons to put new products back to the way they used to work? The idea is not to lose older people with the constant changes.
Replaced Firefox with Pale Moon which so far has performed better than Firefox.
By default, Firefox stores downloaded files in the default system folder.
This can be customizable: if you go to Tools > Options > (first icon) you may change the default folder or let Firefox ask you where you can store it.
Simple!