I tested it on another computer running windows 7 and I was able to see this 
issue. Hopefully I'll be able to do some debugging and fix this now. I never 
had an issue on my mac or in windows xp. I only checked the menu bar as of now 
though. And no, gmarks does not use java. 

On Mar 30, 2010, at 12:26 AM, jw80 wrote:

> Same here, right clicking anywhere is my work around. Really hope this
> gets fixed. Have a few questions for everyone...
> 
> 1. Does the bug happen for you guys when using the Firefox bookmarks
> toolbar or just with the GMarks toolbar? I have to still test this
> myself.
> 2. Does the bug persist even when disabling all other addons
> (including Firefox independent ones such as Roboform or AdMuncher).
> 3. Does GMarks rely on any plugins to function correctly such as Java?
> Maybe we need to update Java or some other plugin.
> 4. Are all of your bookmarks nested in folders as mine are? As Laurent
> mentioned it might be this subfolder nesting that is causing the
> problem.
> 
> John, since you are not experiencing the bug yourself, maybe you could
> let us know more about your GMarks setup. Something must be different.
> 
> On Mar 29, 4:25 am, DeBilbao <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I can reproduce the error consistently using the Hoahoo method. I only
>> have to select one bookmark from a subfolder and the GMarks menu - or
>> the renamed Bookmarks menu - become unresponsive.
>> 
>> But, after testing a bit more, I can conclude also that if I right-
>> click over the bookmark and select open the problem doesn't appears.
>> It only becomes unresponsive if I just click, not if I right-click and
>> open, that has become my own workaround until a fix is found.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> On 26 mar, 09:56, Laurent <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> No, there is no message (warning or error or message) in the console.
>> 
>>> I think I have found when the bug appears:
>>> it only seems to happen when I open a bookmark that is located in a
>>> *subfolder* of GMarks.
>>> Then if I go back to the GMarks menu, it won't drop down.
>>> But if I click on a bookmark that is at the root of GMarks, then there
>>> is no bug.
>> 
>>> Also, the following bug is still unfixed: ;)
>>> When I middle-click on a GMarks subfolder to open all the bookmark in
>>> tabs, it opens *each* bookmark as many times as there are subfolders
>>> at the level of the given bookmark, e.g., if I middle-click on GMarks\a
>>> \b\c\ which contains 1 bookmark, it opens it 3 times.
>> 
>>> Thanks for all this work,
>>> Laurent
>> 
>>> On Mar 24, 4:09 pm, John Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>> When you get this problem do you see any gmarks errors in the error 
>>>> console? Tools>Error Console.
>>>> Even when I try this in windows I don't get any errors. I think I have an 
>>>> idea for a fix anyway, but I would like this information first.
>> 
>>>> On Mar 24, 2010, at 6:19 AM, Laurent wrote:
>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>> 
>>>>> I have a similar problem on WinXP and also two Vista on FF3.6,
>>>>> probably the same: sometimes, when I click on the GMarks menu, the
>>>>> drop-down menu won't show at all.
>>>>> There is no freeze for me.
>>>>> My (annoying) work-around is first to click on another menu, then
>>>>> click on GMarks, and most of the time that works.
>> 
>>>>> I have a number of extension on the 3 computers (mainly adblock+ and
>>>>> GoogleToolbar ) but I don't have time to try to disable them all right
>>>>> now.
>> 
>>>>> Thanks anyway for this great extension.
>> 
>>>>> On Mar 24, 1:17 am, JohnM5 <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> Ok, so I'm actually trying to fix this now, but I just can't reproduce
>>>>>> it. This happens when clicking the gmarks menu, gmarks toolbar
>>>>>> dropdown, or other toolbar buttons? Or is it with all of them? And
>>>>>> this does not happen all the time, just some of the time?
>>>>>> And to be specific, the problem is that sometimes when clicking on
>>>>>> these firefox freezes/stalls for several seconds until the results of
>>>>>> the click occur? (typically popping up a menu or window)
>> 
>>>>>> Do you have any other extensions installed? I can't think of any
>>>>>> change between 3.6 and before that would have caused this. And it
>>>>>> happens both in windows and osx? (I test most of the stuff in OSX
>>>>>> since that is what I run...)
>> 
>>>>>> On Mar 23, 7:51 pm, jw80 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> Updated to Firefox 3.6.2 today, hoping it would fix the bug. No luck
>>>>>>> though, hoping to see a GMarks update soon to fix this, it's starting
>>>>>>> to drive me insane :D
>> 
>>>>>>> On Mar 23, 5:41 pm, Josep <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>> Someone has an alternative ti gmarks? I'm sick of this bug.
>> 
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