El jue, 30-08-2012 a las 14:56 -0400, Don Levey escribió:
> > No. Given the choice, I'd rather have an updated/upgraded version of > Thunderbird, especially if there are important security patches, because > I can't think of an add-on that's more important than that. Be glad > that Thunderbird does check after an update and lets you know what, if > any of your add-ons aren't compatible. Knowing that an update would invalidate an extension would in no way prevent you from installing the update if you chose to do so. But not knowing that one's extension will no longer work until after installation causes some people to delay installation for longer than necessary, until they know for certain via external sources that there is an extension that will work. I tend to prefer information. YMMV. -Don
I agree. Is happening now to me. Because I lose some addons in the last Firefox update, I rather wait for updating Thunderbird.
Anyway, it works fine to me.
Just my point of view
Lailah
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