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TheJedi replied on September 18, 2008 03:29 to the problem "I can't kill firefox ! (3rc3 - WinXP)" in Mozilla:
A comment on the problem "Google's Firefox Browser Sync and Firefox 3" in Mozilla:
Awesome! I've always been a fan of foxmarks, now this is just one more reason to use it :) – Todd Jones, on September 11, 2008 00:42
JJ replied on September 10, 2008 22:12 to the problem "Google's Firefox Browser Sync and Firefox 3" in Mozilla:
At Foxmarks, we've just released a beta that syncs passwords in addition to bookmarks. This fills a big chunk of the Google Browser Sync void. More details here: http://blog.foxmarks.com/?p=167
JJ replied on September 10, 2008 22:10 to the question "Google sync?" in Mozilla:
At Foxmarks, we've just released a beta that syncs passwords in addition to bookmarks. This fills a big chunk of the Google Browser Sync void. More details here: http://blog.foxmarks.com/?p=167
A comment on the question "Google sync?" in Mozilla:
Another Get Satisfaction user detailed the process (instead of your server, he used mydisk.se, and I don't know if your webhosting company supports WebDav) in this post: http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/to... – Thomas, on September 02, 2008 01:16
Ro11z replied on September 02, 2008 01:14 to the question "Google sync?" in Mozilla:
A comment on the problem "Firefox crashed, again." in Mozilla:
Do you have any Firewalls or security programs? – Josh (myles7897), on September 01, 2008 06:31
Ankur replied on September 01, 2008 05:16 to the problem "Firefox crashed, again." in Mozilla:
Ankur replied on September 01, 2008 05:15 to the problem "Firefox crashed, again." in Mozilla:
Hi,
I have been facing this problem for quite sometime now.Whenever i start Linkedin.com, firefox crashes down. Sam ething start happening with Yahoo as well now. It happens with some wiki links as well.
I have disabled all the plug-ins and ad-ons but no help. I have even reinstalled the firefox couple of times.
Please help as it is turing me off from Firefox big time.
Regards
Ankur
A comment on the question "Hey companies! What kinds of information about your customers would you like to get out of Get Satisfaction?" in Get Satisfaction:
I agree 100%, being able to leverage the google analytics that most of us use anyway seems like the way to go. – Dave Rhea, on August 29, 2008 19:13
A comment on the question "Hey companies! What kinds of information about your customers would you like to get out of Get Satisfaction?" in Get Satisfaction:
Yeah, it should be pretty simple. I've been meaning to upgrade to using ga.js instead of the old urchinTracker anyway, so I'll run this by the business types and see if I should add it real quick. – Scott Fleckenstein, on August 29, 2008 19:11
A comment on the question "Hey companies! What kinds of information about your customers would you like to get out of Get Satisfaction?" in Get Satisfaction:
Yes, great idea! – Gaurav, on August 29, 2008 19:05
A comment on the question "Hey companies! What kinds of information about your customers would you like to get out of Get Satisfaction?" in Get Satisfaction:
Great suggestion! – Robert K., on August 29, 2008 18:16
John Reilly replied on August 29, 2008 18:14 to the question "Hey companies! What kinds of information about your customers would you like to get out of Get Satisfaction?" in Get Satisfaction:
A lot of the statistics that I'd be interested in seeing (frequented topics, time of day, geographic area) can be handled pretty nicely via Google Analytics, which my company is using on most of our other sites.
Perhaps an easy thing to do would be to allow companies to enter their Google Analytics ID into a field somewhere in the Admin area, and Satisfaction could then render out the required javascript at the bottom of every one of that company's pages.
It's hopefully a relatively minor change, and it would give companies a huge set of data to peruse through. Definitely not perfect (you wouldn't get specific "customer service oriented" metrics), but it would be a start.
Just a thought,
-John
A comment on the problem "Firefox crashes." in Mozilla:
Okay done it
Here's the link: http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/to... – DyingStar, on August 25, 2008 19:32
A comment on the problem "Firefox crashes." in Mozilla:
Also, when you make the new thread, go to about:crashes in the address bar and copy the crash IDs (if you actually submitted the Firefox crash reports), so that I can see what caused your crashes. – Thomas, on August 25, 2008 19:03
A comment on the problem "Firefox crashes." in Mozilla:
Since this crash is quite different from the one originally reported in this thread, could you please create a new thread? Get Satisfaction does not yet have a feature where I could manually split your post, otherwise I would have taken care of this for you, sorry. – Thomas, on August 25, 2008 19:01
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