No. This is a new feature that disables all unsigned extensions. It will be in the next version of the normal Firefox. The setting to allow unsigned extensions will be removed in the version after that (or so I've…
Which build is that? I don't see it in build 10074. It existed in the pre-Cortana build from last fall, but as far as I can tell, it was completely removed when Cortana was added. Perhaps it was re-added? Or I'm looking…
I tried it on an iPad just to see the difference and I encountered strange scrolling problems.
That only appears to work through one level. Right now I'm remote-desktoping a physical computer and have a Hyper-V VM open on that. Alt+Home will pass through to the VM only if the remote-desktop session to the host is…
It's said that other non-gravitationaly-locked galaxies are moving away from us at an ever increasing rate. Over time, distant galaxies will no longer be observable from our galaxy because of how fast they are moving…
No. This is a new feature that disables all unsigned extensions. It will be in the next version of the normal Firefox. The setting to allow unsigned extensions will be removed in the version after that (or so I've…
Which build is that? I don't see it in build 10074. It existed in the pre-Cortana build from last fall, but as far as I can tell, it was completely removed when Cortana was added. Perhaps it was re-added? Or I'm looking…
I tried it on an iPad just to see the difference and I encountered strange scrolling problems.
That only appears to work through one level. Right now I'm remote-desktoping a physical computer and have a Hyper-V VM open on that. Alt+Home will pass through to the VM only if the remote-desktop session to the host is…
It's said that other non-gravitationaly-locked galaxies are moving away from us at an ever increasing rate. Over time, distant galaxies will no longer be observable from our galaxy because of how fast they are moving…