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Re: Skyfire Version 0.80 Beta
Is anyone else still having problems accessing their bookmarks and history using Skyfire v.80? I keep asking about it on their forums, but their community is rather, how should I say... mute. Thanks
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I was told on their forum to submit a trouble ticket to support@skyfire.com and they'll look into the situation. I'm thinking the trouble was aggravated by being a alpha tester for the last release. Some how their database that keeps up with my settings, bookmarks, history etc. has gone 404 on me.
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skyfire .6 expires oct 31st
Just as the title reads i just loaded my old version of skyfire( didnt like some of the features and hard enough sign-up problems) that we all faced to see a link up top of the skyfire start screen stating a newer version of skyfire had been released and I should upgrade because come oct. 31 my version of skyfire will no longer work! So I guess they backed us into a corner those of us who liked the older version over the new one arent goin to have any other choice but to upgrade eventually....
- didnt see a thread for this in particular when isearch it may have been posted in another thread though so sorry if this is old news |
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Re: Skyfire Version 0.80 Beta
I could run NBC on demand with the new .80 but now I get an error asking for flash 9 or higher. Is that a NBC.com or Skyfire issue?
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Re: Skyfire Version 0.80 Beta
Skyfire's support wasn't able to resolve my issue in a timely manner despite being in direct contact with one of their lead programmers. Luckly, Skyfire is now in an open beta so any Tom, ****, or Harry can signup for an account. I took full advantage of this by forwarding my broken account over to a landline telephone number and creating a new account to re-registered my cellular number. It didn't save my previous bookmarks of course, but I now once again have access to history and my new bookmarks once I recreate them.
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