(I haven't even tested it yet myself, just disabled the plug-in altogether to get the pdf files even loaded to Preview. Sorry to hear that the 32-bit workaround didn't work for you. It's in this bug report: - confirmed already by 230 people, by the way. easeNote_10.1.3.pdf says it dropped old Firefox versions. Where are you seeing this in Mozilla forums? I didn't see anyone talk about this Adobe Reader problem in Firefox newsgroups on news server even after I posted my issue. In Mozilla forums some had tried to fix this by forcing Firefox to open in 32-bit mode (via Finder -> Applications -> right-click Firefox -> Get Info -> check Open in 32-bit mode), but I'd rather see the bug itself fixed. link above the two file names on that page to open the folder listing all the available locales. So, it seems that the last update is pushing the inline viewer (NPAPI?) plugin to 64-bit Firefox, even that it's known that it wouldn't work. The last version for Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10 and 10.11 is here: If you prefer a different locale/language than U.S. 6: " If you still require a 32-bit solution, this update also supports Mozilla Firefox for Macintosh when it is opened in 32-bit mode." However, the release notes are interesting, see p. It's not about that, I think, as I got the exactly same bug with Firefox 12.0 / OS X 10.7.3 after the last Adobe Reader update. EaseNote_10.1.3.pdf says it dropped old Firefox versions.
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