Using auto:config to disable the need for signing works great. How do you 
know that even this option will go away in the next release? It's 
unfortunate that Zinyth has not responded. He has been very helpful in 
keeping GMarks working for a long time. Guess I will have to migrate back 
to using the bookmark function within Firefox. A more drastic change like 
migrating to Chrome and using Chrome bookmarks is another option, since I 
use Chrome on my tablet. Used to use GMarks to share bookmarks between my 
desktop and laptop but no longer have a laptop.
-Michael

On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 3:56:56 PM UTC-8, David C. wrote:
>
> Hi, Zinyth.
>
> Your update has worked for me for many years.  Thank you very much.
>
> Firefox is now requiring add-ins to be signed by the Mozilla admins.  This 
> pretty much means they have to be submitted for approval to the mozilla 
> add-on web site.  Is there any possibility that you can do this, since the 
> original author is nowhere to be found.
>
> Right now, in FF43, I can use about:config to disable the need for 
> signing, but even that is going to go away in the next release.
>
> -- David
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 12:59:25 PM UTC-7, Zinyth wrote:
>>
>>
>> I updated the plugin. Just open it with firefox!
>> http://zinyth2600.free.fr/gmarks-1.0.5-unofficial_zinyth_fx.xpi
>>
>> Enjoy :-)
>>
>

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