Classic add-ons will finally stop working in Firefox as FF57 gets released today (or later depending on your current time zone)...
https://thenextweb.com/tech/2017/11/13/ ... am-chrome/
The new Firefox. Fast for good.
Today we’re thrilled to introduce you to our brand new browser — Firefox Quantum.
What you’ll notice first is that the new Firefox is blazing fast. In fact, you’ll enjoy speeds up to twice as fast as a year ago. It’s also more powerful. We’ve rebuilt Firefox from the ground up to focus on how you use the Web today to watch, listen, create and play without limits. We’re excited to deliver a browser that feels completely different — modern, quick and efficient. We think you’ll agree: It’s a quantum leap forward in how you’ll experience the internet.
When you use Firefox, you’re also contributing to a movement to ensure the internet remains a global public resource, open and accessible to all. As an independent, not-for-profit organization, we’ve been committed since 2003 to building products that put you in control of your online life and advancing open technology and public policy that promote a healthier internet. We put you at the center of everything we do.
On behalf of Mozilla's global community, we're proud to introduce you to the new Firefox. Fast for good.
Chris Beard
CEO, Mozilla
P.S. If you have any questions, we're always here to help.
Except the ones we put on or took away.to watch, listen, create and play without limits
Is this guy serious? Can he really say this with a straight face?products that put you in control of your online life
Bwaaaahahahah. This guy is on some serious good stuff.We put you at the center of everything we do
Yea, it's a quantum leap alright, but in the wrong direction.We think you’ll agree: It’s a quantum leap forward in how you’ll experience the internet.
All I did was relay what landed in my inbox. You can do with it what you want -- all I know is that there are at least a few things in there I don't agree with and I'm entitled to have an opinion about it and the tone it has. How others react to it isn't anything you can let reflect on "the PM dev" because you're making connections that simply aren't there.doofy wrote:The fact that the PM dev amuses himself by engaging with it just makes him appear petty.
Never! It never gets old.doofy wrote:Moz hating is boring.
This is more of a well earned dislike. They have been spitting in the last couple of years again and again on power users, people with no liberal approved opinion's and on all the people who wanted more uniqueness instead of more Chrome similarities.doofy wrote:Moz hating is boring
Follow these directions here:h0w4rd wrote:What will happen now?
Where can I get those extensions which were only on the firefox site?
We need to rephrase this (or like the memes say: B*tch please!):We’ve rebuilt Firefox from the ground up to focus on how you use the Web today to watch, listen, create and play without limits.
We’ve rebuilt Firefox (as a better clone of Chrome) from the ground up to focus on how you use the Web today (and send us all your activity to Google overlords) to watch (to you tube videos with ads), listen (to you tube videos with ads), create (you tube videos and we add the ads) and play (games with ads from Google of course) without limits (of Google ads).