NiftyFedora Mitch wrote:
Plugins for 64 bit Firefox are a tangle. This is especially so if Opera and other browsers are installed. An 'alternates' solution for Firefox(32|64) would be nice. Not as nice as a Adobe moving to 64 bit.. but flash and friends are not the only plugins in the world. It might help if Firefox/Mozilla had a plugin petition button that could be launched if a plugin was unavailable. A score card might help "geter" done.
If I may ask, what is wrong with 64 bit FF plugins? I use 64 bit F10, and the only 32 bit packages I use are skype related, and nothing (plugin-wise) could be better. Even 64 bit flash has behaved itself.
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