Sorry for the delay... we just wrapped up a brand new version of the VMP (version 3.6), but unfortunately there was not enough time to get Firefox 3.0 support into the release. We are aware of the issue, its on our product backlog, but there is no timetable yet for its support. We will look into it and let you know of any new developments.
hey guys... about 20% of the internet world including myself uses Firefox. I can not view anymore viewpoint content on any websites. This MUST be fixed.
There were a couple of threads about FF3 support... here is what was posted under the Enliven topic:
<< Once again, I apologize for the delays with getting out a new VMP that addresses FF3 compatibility. The good news is that it appears that all FF3 issues have been resolved. We have fixed both the crash issue on Vista and the drawing issue that occurs on both XP and Vista. We are now in a heavy testing cycle. At the same time, we're determining if any other updates needed to be added to the next VMP release. For example, we're also looking at IE8 compatibility. We still don't have a definitive date for the next VMP release, but it will certainly address your main FF3 concerns. When I have an idea of the date, we will post that information. >>
Originally posted by Admin: There were a couple of threads about FF3 support... here is what was posted under the Enliven topic:
<< Once again, I apologize for the delays with getting out a new VMP that addresses FF3 compatibility. The good news is that it appears that all FF3 issues have been resolved. We have fixed both the crash issue on Vista and the drawing issue that occurs on both XP and Vista. We are now in a heavy testing cycle. At the same time, we're determining if any other updates needed to be added to the next VMP release. For example, we're also looking at IE8 compatibility. We still don't have a definitive date for the next VMP release, but it will certainly address your main FF3 concerns. When I have an idea of the date, we will post that information. >>
Somehow, it would be kinder to customers that have been supporting, bug fixing, purchasing, products, if they would simply say.. 'we are no longer supporting/developing this product'.