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    • glg1517 on Mon 08 Feb 2010
    • 01:06:24 PM UTC

    New version changes?

    How do I find out what the changes are for the new version of WOT for IE8 that I just downloaded?

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    • Sami on Mon 08 Feb 2010
    • 01:19:43 PM UTC

    Re: New version changes?

    There were no major changes, the update only fixed some minor issues.

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    • demonluo on Tue 09 Feb 2010
    • 12:05:36 AM UTC

    i was hoping to see view

    i was hoping to see view scorecard in right click context menu...
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    • Delan Azabani on Tue 09 Feb 2010
    • 02:51:28 AM UTC

    @demonluo: there is. Right

    @demonluo: there is. Right click a link, and choose "View WOT scorecard..."

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      • g7w on Tue 09 Feb 2010
      • 03:04:54 AM UTC

      tool bar icon

      I think he means to right-click the tool bar icon to pull up the same menu as available in FF

      Middle-click opens the Scorecard in a new tab/window in either browser.
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      • demonluo on Wed 10 Feb 2010
      • 03:40:00 PM UTC

      since the topic is about IE,

      since the topic is about IE, i'm referring to IE not FF...
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    • Satchman on Wed 10 Feb 2010
    • 10:53:45 AM UTC

    Update Question?

    A Question I have is why does Firefox provide automatic updating as an option under settings for WOT, but IE does not? Thanks in advance!

    Satch

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      • Sami on Wed 10 Feb 2010
      • 11:01:33 AM UTC

      Re: Update Question?

      When Internet Explorer is running in protected mode, add-ons cannot update themselves. We would need a separate update program that runs in the background to accomplish this. Firefox, on the other hand, has a built-in support for updating add-ons.