Foxmarks for Firefox 3 Beta Test: The Home Stretch


Foxmarks continues to perform well in beta test. We’ve fixed a few more bugs and are now again admitting into the program everyone who has volunteered to test. If you see something that doesn’t look right and isn’t already on our list of known issues, please let us know about it.

Update: The beta program is now an open beta. Go to the beta site to download the beta software immediately.

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i like to try the firefox beta3 version of your software. thank you


I’m interested in helping test the new version if you are still looking for people. I am on 2 macs at home, one with Parallels and use it and another PC at work. All use foxmarks.

thanks and hope I can help!!


Thanks for opening up the beta again! I love Firefox 3 but it just wasn’t the same without Foxmarks. Keep up the great work!


I’d like to be beta-testing under FF 3 too (running Ubuntu here)


I’d like to test…


Very interested to test.
Thank you for your very good work.


Hi, am a devoted Foxmarks user and would love to test with FF3.


I’d very much like to test.


I’m game to try as well. I’m having to switch between versions at work (2.x xp) and at home (3b xp) and laptop (2.x osx–will upgrade to 3b) which may give you a decent test case.


Pls, let me test the FF3beta. Actually I’m testing Hardy and FFbeta4. Thank you.


I’d like to try the beta as well.. I’m using Ubuntu hardy heron beta and firefox 3 beta 5 and would be nice to use the new foxmarks beta :)


I used Foxmarks ver.1 , and found it to e one of the most handy
addon yet.
I hope I can be of some assistance on this new Beta Version.


不错哎.支持更新


Many people are already upgrading to Firefox 3 Beta 5. I’ve tested it for a week with different websites and it hasn’t yet broken once. The point here is you should do no delay in releasing Foxmarks extension for FF3. I’ve seen my couple of friends already moving to either del.icio.us or Google Bookmarks. They are big fish and once a user sticks to them then they don’t turn back. So, include more Foxmarks beta testers and release it ASAP.


[...] 让Del.icio.us书签服务和Firefox整合。现在提供的是一个alpha版本,需要加入yahoo的相应group,才能下载使用。另外,如果你不用Del.icio.us的话,可以用Foxmarks来在不同电脑之间同步书签,也是有针对FF3的版本,但是需要注册才能得到。 [...]


I can’t believe you don’t have Foxmarks for Firefox 3 yet! It’s such a great little program, one that’s been needed for years, and you’re dragging your feet on releasing a version that works with its main browser, the browser that’s in its 5th iteration of its beta! Time to gt off the pot, amigos! Keeping your clientele is important, don’t you think?


@Nancy Krieg:

Thanks for your kind words of support as well as your (I assume) good-natured chiding.

The situation is hardly one of feet-dragging — we’re as anxious as you to get the Firefox 3-compatible version of Foxmarks out the door. Unfortunately, there are still some lingering obstacles, most notably the fact that Firefox 3 crashes during sync for some users.

We’re actively working with the Mozilla developers to resolve this (primarily by connecting them with Foxmarks users who can reproduce the crash), but the problem is within Firefox itself and has thus far proven elusive. It will get fixed — and it’s considered a blocking bug by Mozilla, meaning that Firefox 3 won’t ship until it is resolved.

Finally, I see that you have joined the beta program, which is your fastest path to gaining access. Barring the unforeseen, we’ll be admitting another batch of users this week.

Thanks for your patience.


I’ve been testing weave. I’d love to switch to beta testing Foxmarks.


I’m not sure if I should report this as a bug or what. I got my email today to join the beta testing program, but foxmarks won’t install. I get the message “Firefox could not install the file at:… because: not a valid install package – 207″ I’m running on Mac 10.5.2 Firefox 3.0b5…

Hope this isn’t a bug!


@Ben:

It’s not a Foxmarks bug. Try creating a new Firefox profile and then installing Foxmarks.


Hello,
I’m Foxmark user since long time (Great extension!).
I have some problem to use Foxmarks on FF3beta 5.
I’d like to install the beta version for FF3 because actually I just moved to Ubunt 8.04 which has FF3 already.
Please, could you help me to get the Foxmark beta version?
Thank you in advance
Alessandro


Hi,

just got my invite for the beta, thanks. I’m running FF 1.5.0.12 on my PC (still — never change a running system) with the current stable version of Foxmarks. And I have a parallel installation of FF3b5 (portable edition, since it doesn’t mess with my FF 1.5 profile and add-ons) for testing’s sake.

The wiki only mentions FF2. So now I’m hesitant to install the Foxmarks beta because I don’t want to mess up my bookmarks in FF1.5 by using Foxmarks beta in FF3b5.

Any advice? Thanks in advance.


I’m missing Foxmarks now that I’ve migrated to FF3b5 so therefore I’d be pleased to receive an invitation for the Foxmarks beta.

Thanks.


@ignorant: We’ve not tested on Firefox 1.5 at all, but that’s the point of a beta test, no? =)

Give it a spin and let us know how it goes!


@ignorant:

A follow-up for eric: As always, don’t forget to backup your bookmarks. ; )


where can i get invited for the beta test?

or where can i download the beta

cheers

pirrup


Hi – me too please! Happy to share what I find out using foxmarks on FF3.0b5 – (on Ubuntu 8.04 beta, running on a Lenovo 3000 N200) already been using foxmarks on other PCs and laptops and try to talk friends and colleagues into it as well!

Great stuff – keep at it :-)


May I test. I am going crazy without my Foxmark syncing with work.


Hi

Any chance you could include me as a beta tester, as the next version of Ubuntu Linux is released in the next few days and I need to get My installation of Firefox 3 Beta synced with my installation of Firefox two so that when I upgrade my ubuntu I can forget Firefox 2 and also be protected in case anthing go’s amiss during the upgrade.

Thanks for your time in this matter once again and like everyone else, thanks for bringing us this fantastic program. Can’t wait to try the new version.

Kind Regards – David Nemo
nemo@itbloke.net


Can I please be added as a beta tester? I too am going crazy manually syncing my bookmarks.


I would love to test this release as well. I am on Hardy RC AMD64 right now, so FF3b5.


1.) Go here: http://beta.foxmarks.com/
2.) Sign in or register an account(Just a normal account, nothing special).
3.) Skip to step 6 if you’ve already created an account
4.) Verify your account with the e-mail you received(I think they send one; if not, ignore this step)
5.) Sign in with your new account at the link given in step 1.
6.) Click the button to register to be a beta tester(You may need to turn off noScript or something, I didn’t check; Most probably you won’t have to) I can’t remember what the text on the button was, but I think it was the only one so it shouldn’t be hard to miss.
7.) Wait about one(1) week to receive the notice that you are now part of the Beta testing program, or check back every once in a while at the link in step 1.
8.) If (or more likely) when you are admitted/accepted to join the Beta program, and you go to the link given in step 1, you will have another button/link which you may click to download and install the addon; you will probably have to allow foxmarks.com before you can install it, unless you already have(Make _sure_ it’s foxmarks.com or beta.foxmarks.com).

Man, you’d think that you wouldn’t have to write out steps, in detail, for people to do this; especially since it’s already been said how to register a number of times in a number of posts and a number of comments! And if you have already registered, then just be patient and check back every once in a while; please don’t register multiple times(I’m sure that causes frustration when they do get to your request, or at the very least more strain on the server). I’m not sure how they want to handle cases when you’ve registered and not been accepted for unknown reasons; if one of the people from foxmarks would like to comment, please do. ^.^


Regarding the ‘…not a valid install…’ which I also have on FF3b5
(on Vista64, as opposed to the Mac user who posted earlier)

Is there no other workaround other than making another profile?
Is there no distribution of the beta xpi file to accepted members?

I used Foxmarks 1 with my FTP server until FF3 became stable and took over full-time browser duties. Weave is doing the job now that Foxmarks 1 used to, but without a private server of course.

I would love to find out how much improved Foxmarks is since the version 2 launch which all but scared me off version 2 forever. In particular, I would like to try it with WebDAV on an Ubuntu server.

Asking me to recreate my profile when everything else is working and installing just fine is, frankly, a step in the wrong direction. I have no intention of ditching an otherwise perfectly good profile.

So what is this Firefox bug?
What else has it affected besides your installer?

I would try this out if I didn’t have to jump through hoops to do it.

Thanks for any feedback.


@Zac:

We don’t know what the problem is and we don’t want to spend much time investigating it, as it appears to impact only some small fraction of users downloading from our website. We hope to be out of beta and on to AMO soon, at which point the problem is moot.

If you need to preserve your profile, you can try using Firefox 2 to download into your profile. This will probably work. Then switch back to Firefox 3 and you should be good to go.

If you want to help us diagnose the problem, that would be welcome, too. We’ve not been able to reproduce it here. I believe the code that generates the error is here and here.

This suggests that it’s either failing to clone the file, open the file, or confirm the right CRC for the file. How the contents of your profile might cause this is a mystery to me.


Hi,

I had the same ‘…not a valid install…’ problem with all my existing Firefox profiles, on Windows XP, Vista and Linux.
The workaround I used is temporarily moving away my prefs.js file.

So what I did is the following:
- close Firefox and move the prefs.js file in your profile to another directory
- start Firefox, install the Foxmarks beta and close Firefox again
- move back prefs.js and start Firefox

Using this method I was able to install the Foxmarks beta in all my existing Firefox profiles. And so far it seems to work great with WebDAV on my Gentoo server :)


Thank you Bart, and Todd, very much!

I had a feeling if I held my breath a little longer someone might stumble on a workaround with more ‘transient’ alterations than a new profile. I looked at the code links from Todd, but alas it’s far beyond me.

I have to split to see some clients but will try this in a few hours.

Cheers!


Follow-Up:

First, the prefs.js workaround Bart suggested works beautifully!
(allowed me to install on FF3b5 on both Vista64 and XPProSP2)

Second, performance syncing to my local WebDAV server is great!

Third, after some initial hiccups, I have stable sync between my FF2.14 on Ubuntu 7.10/FF3b5 on Vista64/FF3b5 on WinXPProSP2 !

I did however, experience a situation where I was getting ‘Forbidden’ on 2 of the 3 machines after successfully connecting/uploading from each. It’s unclear to me if the timeout I then added to the DAVLock config is what resolved it, but regardless I had to upload a fresh file (new name each time) a few times before I could get all 3 machines to sync happily without generating any ‘Forbidden’ errors.

Thanks for the assistance and I look forward to testing this further.


@Zac and others having problems downloading the beta:

The root cause is a problem with the way that Firefox 3 implements third-party cookie detection/blocking. See this page for more info about what to do.

The short story is that you either have to enable third-party cookies in Firefox or create an exception to allow cookies for foxmarks.com.


Just upgraded to the latest version of Ubuntu, and found that it’s also installed the FF3 beta – any news on when FoxMarks for FF3 will be released? I signed up for the beta programme, but obviously I have no idea how far back in the queue I am :)


I just downloaded Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 and had to remove Foxmarks. Any idea how I can get a beta or when the next compatible version will be released. BTW.. I rank Foxmarks as the most usefull addon I use.. thanks for a great tool… Malc


I have a new PC just for doing Linux experiments. SO, Foxmarks for Firefox3 would fit right in. Let me know if you want me to crash the system on your behalf.

Currently it’s running Xubuntu 8.04


Why isn’t this beta version available for public?


Hi,

I’m using Foxmarks.

I have just upgradded to Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop.

It comes with Firefox 3 beta by default.

When do you plan to release foxmarks for this version ?

I will be needing synchronisation again very soon, and I have been happy with foxmarks to date.

However, I think that if I put the time in move to another plugin, it’s unlikely I would bother the effort to come back to foxmarks.

Cheers


I’m very happy to advice you that I have just synching FF3b5 with all my bookmarks using Foxmarks (2.0.44.17) on Windows Vista.

Since now all time that I trying to synch it under FF3 it always crashes, and so I have never be able to do a right synch using my old foxmarks account.

To synch it I’ve used this workaround:

1) create a new Foxmarks account
2) export all bookmark from FF2 and import it under FF3b5
3) sync FF3 using new account
4) sync FF2 using new account
5) EOF

hjogi


“and are now again admitting into the program everyone who has volunteered to test”

Not so.
I volunteered and there were no slots available at the moment.

It’s too bad, because I just upgraded my very old pc, and installed Firefox 3. And I was an avid user of foxmarks.


@Vasco:

If you registered for the beta program at the original time of this posting (April 4), you have already been admitted. If you didn’t get the email we sent you it’s likely that your spam filter ate it.

Regardless, as we’ve said before, you can go to http://beta.foxmarks.com/ to check your status.


@Vasco:

They meant everyone who had already registered for the beta had been admitted. If you hadn’t registered at the time that was posted(like me) you will have to wait a little while. Otherwise, if you had registered before that post(unlike me), you should have already been admitted(as Todd has said above).


@Todd and Nobu

Thanks for the clarification. I did sign up after the post.

I would also like to add my name to the list of people asking for a timetable (but only if that doesn’t help the terrorists) for a public release.


[...] Ya están disponibles ambas extensiones para Firefox 3. El equipo de del.icio.us anunció apenas ayer la salida de su addon compatible. Igualmente, el equipo de Foxmarks anunció hace poco la posibilidad de que los usuarios se inscriban al programa beta test (ojalá pronto den a conocer la versión definitiva). [...]


I did sign up to Beta Test. When I log in it still says there’s a limited number of slots (contrary to your post). When will the “Beta Test” page be updated to allow me to install?


Foxmarks freezes Firefox every time it starts..
It starts then after 15-20 seconds it freezes, after a little bit of seconds it works again.. I hope you’ll solve this issue.
I tried to clean my bookmarks, to import from FF2.. But i have same issues.. Maybe i have to try a new clean profile? :(


Sorry: It freezes FF3, NOT FF2.


@DJ Palmis: Please visit http://beta.foxmarks.com/program/firefox3 and click on the “Report Bugs” link to provide us with more information about this “freezing” behavior. If you’re using your own server, though, there are copious workarounds mentioned on the OwnServer page in the wiki, so look there.

@Everyone asking for an open beta: It’s now open beta. Enjoy! http://beta.foxmarks.com/


Thanks eric!!!
I use your servers but it seems that new version works OK!!!


I’d like to test foxmarks in firefox 3 beta


[...] Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer [...]


Another Hardy Heron user here, would like my foxmarks back so can I please join the beta? Thanks! :D


Erm, you guys do know that you need only visit the beta site to join the beta, right? Commenting here only delays the process.


Any idea when foxmarks 3 can be used with private servers?


[Ed. note: This comment is factually incorrect. Please see our response below.]

@Vasco & all

I was surprised when I saw all the notes on the Beta for FF3 as I have been using the current version with FF 3b5 for a few weeks with no apparent problems.

I still sync with 3 other FF2 systems as well.

All I did was turn of compatibility checking and install the Nightly Tester tools add on. It’s a while ago now and I can’t remember the details but it was pretty straightforward.

If you’re not on the beta, don’t despair!

Rgrds

Peter


@filbert:

The current version of Foxmarks in general release (version 2.0.45) does not work with any versions of Firefox 3. You can turn off compatibility checking to force installation, but you’ll find that it won’t actually sync.

If you want to be a beta tester, go to our beta site to register. It’s an open beta now, which means that anyone can join and immediately install the beta software.


@Daniel: The beta version allows own-server use. Give it a try!


Hi.

I few weeks back I exchanged some emails with you guys about a (probably) Linux-specific bug where the “Unfiled Bookmarks” folder was not visible or accessible from the Bookmarks drop-down menu (it is displayed in the bookmarks sidebar)

Wondered if this was going to get fixed?

Apart from that, the beta has been great for me. Thanks!

Sean


Oops! Sorry about that. I’m not sure what made me think it was syncing, something did but I now see I was wrong – sack cloth and ashes…

Rgrds

Peter


not compatible for firefox RC1 , please update !


@Fabien:

If you’re talking about the beta version of Foxmarks (2.0.44.x), you are incorrect. It’s compatible with Firefox 3 RC1. If you need to install it, you can do so by joining the beta program.

If you’re talking about the version of Foxmarks that has been publicly released (2.0.45), that version has never been compatible with any version of Firefox 3.


This is probably the one Firefox extension I can’t live without! I can’t wait for the FF 3 release. Keep up the good work. :)


@Todd

Foxmarks Beta Version 2.0.44.xxx has not worked for me since upgrading to Firefox 3 RC1 either.


@Sean:

Please contact support with details so we can assist.


@Todd,

Email sent.

Thank you for your attention.


I still get the error -207 when installing the BETA even after running the profile manager

Windows XP SP 2

help!


Where is the DONATE button?


@Chris: That error’s caused by a conflict between add-on installation and the way “third party” cookies are handled. See http://wiki.foxmarks.com/wiki/Firefox3Beta for more details.

@anonomous: Aw, thanks for the offer! We don’t have one yet, but may at some point in the future. Stay tuned!


Problem syncing with Firefox 3 rc1 for Mac with Foxmarks sync add-on 2.0.44.20. The error codes read:

[2008-05-24 10:28:51] Synchronization failed. Error is (new Error(”No solution converged after 1000 iterations”, “chrome://foxmarks/content/foxmarks-core.js”, 453))
[2008-05-24 10:28:51] Progress: ({status:3, msg:”Synchronization error”})
[2008-05-24 10:28:52] Returned error: Synchronization error(3)
[2008-05-24 10:28:52] Will retry at Sat May 24 2008 10:43:54 GMT-0400 (EDT)


Same problem as Dave. FF3b8, Linux Mint, Foxmarks 2.0.4.20.


*2.0.44.20


Did not mean to sound pushy :) You all are doing a great job.

Apparently my problem was either due to a) FF3b8 (now running FF3RC1, or b) running the Linux Mint edition of FF3. The problem is gone, and I am still using Foxmarks 2.0.44.20.


Any idea?

[2008-08-31 21:36:34] Synchronization failed. Error is (new Error(”No solution converged after 1000 iterations”, “chrome://foxmarks/content/foxmarks-core.js”, 453))


Whoops, looks like I’ve been overlooking a thread here about the “No solution” error message.

@kc: That problem usually means there’s a circular reference in your bookmarks collection. That can often be fixed by creating a new Firefox profile as described here:

http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Basic+Troubleshooting#Make_a_new_profile

Another option is to simply upload your bookmark collection to the Foxmarks server via Tools > Foxmarks > Settings, “Advanced”, “Upload”.