Using Firefox 3.5 & missing offline RTM? Google Gears has been updated
david.peacock says:
Now officially compatible with Firefox 3.5
Current version:
0.5.29.0;official;opt;win32;firefox
http://gears.google.com
Current version:
0.5.29.0;official;opt;win32;firefox
http://gears.google.com
aajax says:
They seemed to have pulled this.
david.peacock says:
0.5.29.0;official;opt;win32;firefox appears to be available at the site above.
Firefox updated to 3.5.1 shortly after the Gears was updated.
FF 3.5.1 disables 0.5.29.0 Gears, reporting "incompatible".
I over-ride FF's config with this setting (About:Config, New, Boolean):
extensions.checkCompatibility;false
(This setting skips extension compatibility checks when FF loads. Some extensions may become unstable, depends upon what you use.)
Gears 0.5.29.0 then works with FF 3.5.1. Use at your own risk.
Firefox updated to 3.5.1 shortly after the Gears was updated.
FF 3.5.1 disables 0.5.29.0 Gears, reporting "incompatible".
I over-ride FF's config with this setting (About:Config, New, Boolean):
extensions.checkCompatibility;false
(This setting skips extension compatibility checks when FF loads. Some extensions may become unstable, depends upon what you use.)
Gears 0.5.29.0 then works with FF 3.5.1. Use at your own risk.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
aajax, just to be clear, we haven't pulled anything, though the latest version of Gears (on Firefox 3.5 or previous) does have some problems with RTM. Not sure if you meant us as the "we" there, but just in case. :)
But yes, the problem with Gears at the moment is its incompatibility with Firefox 3.5; it seems they recently updated compatability for 3.5, but not for 3.5*. david.peacock's method should be used, but only if you're comfortable living on the edge.
But yes, the problem with Gears at the moment is its incompatibility with Firefox 3.5; it seems they recently updated compatability for 3.5, but not for 3.5*. david.peacock's method should be used, but only if you're comfortable living on the edge.
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