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I switched to FF 64 and now Photoshop doesn't work

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I recently switched from FF 32 it to 64bit but now Photoshop CS4 doesn't work. Does it need a plug in? I see few plug in in FF 64

I recently switched from FF 32 it to 64bit but now Photoshop CS4 doesn't work. Does it need a plug in? I see few plug in in FF 64

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Plugin support in the 64-bit Windows version of Firefox is very limited. Flash and Silverlight - that's it. I have no idea if Photoshop uses a Firefox Plugin or not, but if it worked on 32-bit and the Plugin appeared there and doesn't in 64-bit - that's you answer. Revert to the 32-bit version of Firefox, at least until NPAPI Plugin support ends later this year, for everything except for Flash.

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Plugin support in the 64-bit Windows version of Firefox is very limited. Flash and Silverlight - that's it. I have no idea if Photoshop uses a Firefox Plugin or not, but if it worked on 32-bit and the Plugin appeared there and doesn't in 64-bit - that's you answer. Revert to the 32-bit version of Firefox, at least until NPAPI Plugin support ends later this year, for everything except for Flash.

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Plugin support in the 64-bit Windows version of Firefox is very limited. Flash and Silverlight - that's it. I have no idea if Photoshop uses a Firefox Plugin or not, but if it worked on 32-bit and the Plugin appeared there and doesn't in 64-bit - that's you answer. Revert to the 32-bit version of Firefox, at least until NPAPI Plugin support ends later this year, for everything except for Flash.