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|    Sidney_Kotic to Carlos E.R.    |
|    Re: 15.3 software updates broken from a     |
|    07 Jun 21 21:07:28    |
      From: kant@have.it              On 6/7/21 11:24 AM, Carlos E.R. wrote:              > Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) is an official version of Firefox       > developed for large organizations like universities and businesses that need       to       > set up and maintain Firefox on a large scale. Firefox ESR does not come with       the       > latest features but it has the latest security and stability fixes.              While this is all good for universities/businesses, I'm just a simple single       user. There have been occasions, dealing with LARGE businesses, where in order       to accomplish something I've had to use Chrome or work with them over the phone       to have them do something manually to process whatever and mail (like with a       postage stamp) me the results.              So the question is: What are the downsides for me to try and use the current       release of Firefox? There seem to be times when I need the new features.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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