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Want to "downgrade" Firefox from Quantum

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I am trying to downgrade to a version before Quantum - whenever I get to a link where I think I am downloading an earlier version, it still says it wants to install Quantum. I am on a Mac, any help you can give me would be appreciated. I need the S3 plugin for my work. Thank you.

I am trying to downgrade to a version before Quantum - whenever I get to a link where I think I am downloading an earlier version, it still says it wants to install Quantum. I am on a Mac, any help you can give me would be appreciated. I need the S3 plugin for my work. Thank you.

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You should not downgrade to older versions of Firefox, they are not secure and have known issues. What issues are you having with the most recent version of Firefox?

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As I mentioned - I need to use the S3 plugin for my work.

I don't like any of the other alternatives out there for ftp to AWS

It is not supported in Quantum --

Modified by keltoid15

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Which add-on are you trying to use?

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S3 Organizer

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It looks like that add-on has been abandoned by it's author. I'd suggest you try to find a new way to manage your S3

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Well, thanks. It's not like I haven't been trying to do that.

As usual, Firefox is at the bottom of the pack, at least it seems like that's what they have been trying to accomplish for quite a while.

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Any reason not using a stand alone FTP Program like everyone used to ....and still do........... Like Filezilla https://filezilla-project.org/

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What about this idea:

Get a previous version of FF using this program . . . [Link to external download tool removed by Admin]

Use the old version of FF, "just" for the program that needs it . . . They're kept available, for some reason. Probably this.

Then, use the latest version of FF to browse, and have the latest security features needed.

Modified by user633449

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I have tried stand alones - they either don't work or work poorly.

I deleted Quantum and re-installed an older version. All set and back to work with S3 Organizer for time being. Thanks for responses.