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Installed Firefox on other Windows laptop, but don't see a way to get your Calendar program (with the Ribbon) installed or downloaded.

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My IBM laptop was stolen yesterday and I am trying to recover on a Dell laptop. Mozilla Firefox is installed, but how do I get your Calendar program showing up under Tools, like it did on my first laptop?

My IBM laptop was stolen yesterday and I am trying to recover on a Dell laptop. Mozilla Firefox is installed, but how do I get your Calendar program showing up under Tools, like it did on my first laptop?

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Was it a Google calendar (or other web-based calendar) you viewed in Firefox?

Or was it a "Lightning" calendar for the Thunderbird email client?

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I don't think it was a Google Calendar program. It came some time (years) ago with Mozilla Firefox. Its name may have included "Reminders". Originally, the icon of a ribbon showed up on the top of the browser, like next to "Help". You clicked on it there you got the Calendar. A few months ago, the ribbon icon disappeared and you had to click on "Tools" and that program showed up in about the 4th position. I think the data was stored on the Web, and therefore I was hoping to recover it.

Sorry, I don't know what Thunderbird is or Lightning.

Thanks for trying to help,

Joost Mortelmans

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Perhaps it was an add-on? You can search the add-ons site by tag or text.