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Supermode for Firefox 3.5??
2009-07-06 10:32
keaperI just upgraded to firefox 3.5 and it tells me supermode extension is not compatible.
Will this be added soon??
2009-07-06 10:37
utopia.lvPlease reinstall Supermode extension, the latest version is compatible with Firefox 3.5.
2009-07-06 11:07
keaperNice work. Thankyou.
2009-08-11 21:57
olaWith firefox 3.5.2 the supermode 2.3b itīs not working. Any solution?
2009-08-12 05:36
utopia.lvTry disabling all other Fireefox extensions (add-ons) before running exchange.
It is known that NoScript extension sometimes block Supermode extension.
2009-08-12 21:29
OlaThanks by your answear.
I have all the other extensions disable, but supermode donīt work. Any other solution?
2009-08-12 21:54
KRA92Try with making a new Firefox Profile:

1. open cmd.exe
2. tip there : start firefox.exe -profilemanager and clicks enter
3. click "create new profile" and gives him a name
4. open the utopia site and install Supermode and let run the exchange

sometimes it happens, that it don't want to run with the normal Firefox Profile what you use for everything.
Because of that try that and then write a little report if it helps you or not
2009-08-13 11:25
OlaThanks by the instructions, but with this 2 instructions with firefox 3.5.2, I cannot put Supermode working.
2009-08-18 10:12
AmuseEmancWhen closing Firefox after using Supermode I allways see that it takes a very long time (sometimes 15 minutes or more!) until the firefox.exe disappears from the task list. As long as firefox.exe is in the task list, it's not possible to start firefox again.
Do you know the reason why this happens? I have this problem with firefox 3 and 3.5 and it's not related to a single computer. It's the same on all computers I'm using.
2009-08-18 11:36
utopia.lvI think it is related to Firefox memory management.
Use Windows Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to kill firefox.exe process.
2009-08-18 12:38
AmuseEmancYes, I kill the task if it bothers too much. But isn't there a chance that Supermode can avoid this behaviour of firefox? It just happens if I use supermode. There is no other website or addon that cause this problem.
2009-08-18 12:49
utopia.lvThe same happens when you visit many web pages and then try to close Firefox. It is not related only to Supermode.
I will release a new Supermode version if I find a solution for this problem.
2009-08-28 01:00
mph10it's just because it hasn't fully finished processing, it shouldn't be too muh of a bother to your bandwidth, but if my comp runs slow i just kill the process gobling memory or cpu that i dont need