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don't change crap without allowing saving prior work

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Updates can be great as long as you know what you're losing and can prepare. When making updates, isn't it possible for organizations to warn you so you can save your prior sessions and data before the changes take affect? It's damn annoying to lose all your work because the new updates eliminate features. Who has time for a learning curve????

Updates can be great as long as you know what you're losing and can prepare. When making updates, isn't it possible for organizations to warn you so you can save your prior sessions and data before the changes take affect? It's damn annoying to lose all your work because the new updates eliminate features. Who has time for a learning curve????

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Hi tammarieg, Thank you for your question, the update was meant to fix some of the issues seen in the release notes. http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/.../releasenotes/ Check out the blog for future updates as well as sign up for the newsletter for direct information on updates.