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I was automatically updated to Version 11 which is still in Beta but none of the add ons I need are compatible

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I'm VERY frustrated. The new version 11 is still in Beta and I got automatically upgraded without even being asked. As it is 3rd party software I've been sent made for FF hasn't been compatible to V10, so I've lost the ability to use them. How do I shut that feature off? Now I feel I got stuck with this beta release yet there's almost no add ons compatible with this release and at this point I need them in order to function properly. How do I go back to V10?

I'm VERY frustrated. The new version 11 is still in Beta and I got automatically upgraded without even being asked. As it is 3rd party software I've been sent made for FF hasn't been compatible to V10, so I've lost the ability to use them. How do I shut that feature off? Now I feel I got stuck with this beta release yet there's almost no add ons compatible with this release and at this point I need them in order to function properly. How do I go back to V10?

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When you install a Beta version of Firefox, you are on the Beta update channel for updates; Help > About Firefox will display the update channel you're on.

Install Firefox1 10.0 release to get on the release channel.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

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When you install a Beta version of Firefox, you are on the Beta update channel for updates; Help > About Firefox will display the update channel you're on.

Install Firefox1 10.0 release to get on the release channel.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

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Thank you VERY much.GoShop.ws

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Hello. If you are having trouble with the Beta version, uninstall all versions completely. Then go to Mozilla Firefox and install the regular version as if it were new.

When I try a Beta version, I open a new folder (Mozilla Firefox Beta) and install the Beta version there.

I still like the regular version of Firefox. I don't see anything new on this Beta version that I like, and it isn't compatible to my favorite theme or add-ons.

Good luck. :)