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ff toolbar updates 3.1.6.11 3.1.6.12 3.1.6.13 bug change log

started by Maggie Tsai on 18 Dec 08
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    New Diigo FF toolbar available ~

    Download here http://www.diigo.com/tools (or when you restart FF browser, you'll be reminded to install the new toolbar)

    See changelog here http://blog.diigo.com/2008/12/18/diigo-firefox-toolbar-change-log-ver-31611/

    As always, please let us know when you notice any issues. We'll get issues resolved ASAP.

    Thanks!
  • Graham Perrin
     
    Maggie and all, thank you.

    Please: is the
    3.1.6.11 at http://www.diigo.com/tools?client=ff identical to the
    3.1.6.11 that arose during the alpha testing phase?
  • anonymous
     
    FYI, E-mailed Joel about a performance issue I was having with the alpha release 3.1.6.11
  • Maggie Tsai
     
    Thanks everyone -

    New update: 3.1.6.12 - http://www.diigo.com/tools

    Should you notice any issues, please kindly let us know ASAP.

    Very sorry for the frequent updates now. Although we always try to do as thorough testing as possible, once in a while, unexpected issues come up in a new release. We want to make sure that we do fast iterations to iron out any issues, and apologize for any inconvenience these new updates may have caused you.
  • ULT RA
     
    since the addition of the new diigo toolbar my mac's cpu has been going at 100% causing incredibly slow operation, lag and even complete inoperability of firefox. the only way i can use firefox normally is by disabling the diigo toolbar. i'm not sure if this is just me that it's happening to, but it was a bit of a problem just trying to disable the toolbar. the very previous version worked just fine for me.

    specs:

    mac osx 10.4.11 ( 2GHz/2GB)
    firefox 3.0.4

    ps - is there any way i can re-download version 3.1.6.5? i wasn't able to find links anywhere. thank you.
  • saurabh khanna
     
    Tried both versions(3.1.6.11 and 3.1.6.12). CPU usage goes to 100% and i have to kill firefox. Disabling the toolbar is the only solution as of now.

    running firefox 3.0.5 on WinXP SP3

    @Cee Bee
    firefox addons site lists version 3.1.5.7 (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2792) maybe installing that can be a temporary solution.
  • Joel Liu
     
    Hi all,
    Thanks for your reporting and help. The CPU 100% problem was fixed. Please update the new version 1.1.6.13, Let me know whether it works for you.

    Big thanks to Scott. Without his profile, it's harder for us to find the problem.
  • ULT RA
     
    all seems to be working perfectly fine now. thanks for the prompt attention!
  • saurabh khanna
     
    Works fine now. Thanks!
  • anonymous
     
    Tested all items for Windows XP, Firefox 3.0.5

    All changes listed on the Toolbar Change Log appear stable and work as advertised.

    saurabh khanna wrote:
    > Works fine now. Thanks!
  • Graham Perrin
     
    @ Cee Bee

    Please:

    1) Is the platform of your Mac: PowerPC, or Intel?

    2) Can you recall the numbered version of Diigo Toolbar that you used when you encountered issues with performance?

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    @ Diigo

    At http://blog.diigo.com/2008/12/18/diigo-firefox-toolbar-change-log-ver-31611/ or nearby when you have time (no rush), please log in greater detail the changes for both 3.1.6.12 and 3.1.6.13.

    First Maggie wrote:

    > 3.1.6.11

    then:

    > 3.1.6.12

    then Cee Bee wrote:

    > new diigo toolbar my mac's cpu has been going at 100% causing
    > incredibly slow operation, lag and even complete inoperability of
    > firefox.

    > a problem just trying to disable the toolbar. the very previous
    > version worked just fine for me.
    >
    > specs:
    >
    > mac osx 10.4.11 ( 2GHz/2GB)
    > firefox 3.0.4

    Here: for many hours I have Firefox 3.0.5 running in the background on Mac OS X 10.5.6, MacBookPro1,2 Intel Core Duo 2.16 GHz, 2 GB

    - with _bugged_ Diigo Toolbar 3.1.6.12

    - without problem.

    Performance is fine, Firefox in background typically using between 0.1% and 0.5% CPU.

    Where (for example) 3.1.6.12 has been installed to a great number of computers, and if (for a particular operating system or platform) an additional update from 3.1.6.12 to 3.1.6.13 is not of critical importance, then ICT support staff responsible for multiple computers will appreciate the knowledge.

    (This is: the value of more detailed change logging :)

    Support staff appreciate not being expected to patch things on the last Friday before Christmas.

    Off-topic from Diigo,
    @ installation routines on Windows and Microsoft Update failures:
    !!! GRRRRRRRRRRR !!!

    @ Apple and Mac OS X: hugs.

    @ Diigo: double hugs :)

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