If You Are Using Firefox Check Your Plugins


  1. Posts : 357
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    If You Are Using Firefox Check Your Plugins


    You can go here. I had two updates, one critical that I just applied after reading a Firefox tweet.
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    nice link thanks
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    This works on other browsers as well, but I've found it inaccurate. It is good to see if you really need updates though. A Guy
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    Didn't Firefox have that same check page for the plugins built into the addons manager in the browser before? Guess it was in FF3 and they took it out in 4.

    Anywho, you could also just select the plugins in addon manager, and check for Updates, or apply updates automatically.

    I find it more accurate to just check the specific software site that has a plugin I use. Being that it can take a long time for Mozilla to update their page of plugins (and even the addons) with a new version, when the main site of the software has had a newer version out for some time.
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    Office 2010 - Unknown Plugin
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    Yeah, even iTunes plugin is unknown. lol
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  7. Posts : 53,363
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    nVidia and Google Earth unknown also :) And it says my Flash and Shockwave need updating on Opera, but I have the latest versions. A Guy
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