You might think that is updating way too often (then you haven’t been on Chrome yet!). That’s a part of its rapid release cycle strategy, that is – 6 weeks between each new release. It might be good news for you if you were peeved with the earlier version, but it is a problem for your add-ons (and their developers) as they simply have to keep up. Well, Firefox just hopscotched from version 12. Firefox version 12 was a minor release, but though the latest Firefox update is not a major makeover, it has brought in significant developmentsall promised to make our browsing easier. Slow Browser?
Try The Reset Firefox Button The New Reset Firefox Button is a troubleshooter’s delight. Let’s say you are experiencing problems – like – with your Firefox browser and you don’t quite know what’s causing it. You simply go to Help – Troubleshooting Information and click on the Reset Firefox button located on the top right (see screen). But the good thing is that it’s not like the reset buttons we have on our cell phones. One press on one of those and all our data gets wiped out even before you can say sayonara. The Reset Firefox Button and, passwords, history, cookies and form data across. Everything else gets set to the defaults.
That means add-ons, themes, search engine and home page settings are set to as they were in a virgin Firefox install. The latter ones are usually the culprits when it comes to a buggy Firefox. Now you can start afresh in a new profile that has you critical data like bookmarks ad passwords preserved. It is a simple 3-step process. Go to Help – >Troubleshooting Information and click on the Reset Firefox Button.
Natively, the macOS High Sierra will be able to read NTFS formatted drives but it will not be able to write to NTFS Drive. This is not to mean that it is impossible to use NTFS drive on Mac. It can be done successfully by using various means that allow write to NTFS drive in macOS High Sierra. Mac os sierra ntfs write. Write NTFS drive in macOS High Sierra 10.13 with command line When searching in the Internet, you can find a method to write NTFS drives on macOS High Sierra 10.13: inputting some command lines on Mac Terminal, but actually, this method is not recommended.
Firefox said that Quantum takes advantage of multiple CPU cores offered by today's desktop and mobile devices, instead of running on just one core, resulting in a 'dramatically faster' web browser. Firefox Quantum is over twice as fast as Firefox from 6 months ago, built on a completely overhauled core engine with brand new technology stolen from our advanced research group, and graced with a beautiful new look designed to get out of the way and let you do what you do best: surf a ton of pages, open a zillion tabs, all guilt free because Firefox Quantum uses less memory than the competition.
Again click on the Reset Firefox Button that appears in the confirmation window. Firefox will close and is reset to the factory defaults.
Normally, unless you fool around with the Paste Options, Excel 2016 copies all the information in the range of cells you selected: formatting, as well the formulas, text, and other values you enter. You can use the Paste Special command to specify which entries and formatting to use in the current paste operation. Re: Excel 2016 for Mac when launched it says open last saved file or cancel, then it opens the new f Thank you that worked after multiple other suggestions from different forums didn't work. Strange thing it showed last updated in 2015 when it is 2018. Paste special word. Option right accessing Paste Special in Excel 2016 now only brings up an option to paste the copied item as Plain Text. What happened to choices for format, value etc? In almost every regard Word 2016 does LESS than its predecessors.
When it’s done, a window will list the information that was imported. Click Finish and Firefox will open. Read the for Firefox’s own walkthrough. This is a quick fix solution in case you are experiencing slowdowns and frequent browser crashes, or just would like to start afresh for the heck of it. Mozilla perhaps hopes you will stick to Firefox and not move over to another browser when the next crash happens.
What do you think about this feature? Would you use it to troubleshoot the next time a problem crops up or would you give up with a rant? Last updated on 8 Feb, 2018.
