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Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
close_tabs_manually
en-US
Manually
en-US
Manually
Entity # all locales android_l10n • mozilla-mobile • fenix • app • src • main • res • values • strings.xml
close_tabs_manually_summary
en-US
Close manually
en-US
Close manually
Entity # all locales firefox_ios • firefox-ios.xliff
b5c088a02a8224cfde19a05014f1c828
en-US
Manually
en-US
Manually
Entity # all locales browser • installer • mui.properties
MUI_TEXT_FINISH_REBOOTLATER
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
Entity # all locales calendar • chrome • calendar • calendar.dtd
calendarproperties.refreshInterval.manual.label
en-US
Manually
en-US
Manually
Entity # all locales extensions • irc • chrome • chatzilla.properties
pref.dcc.autoAccept.list.help
en-US
List of nicknames to automatically accept DCC chat/file offers from. Hostmasks are also accepted, using "*" as a wildcard. If this list is empty, all DCC requests must be manually accepted or declined.
en-US
List of nicknames to automatically accept DCC chat/file offers from. Hostmasks are also accepted, using "*" as a wildcard. If this list is empty, all DCC requests must be manually accepted or declined.
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • FilterEditor.dtd
contextManual.label
en-US
Manually Run
en-US
Manually Run
Entity # all locales mail • chrome • messenger • accountCreation.dtd
manual-config.label
en-US
Configure manually
en-US
Configure manually
Entity # all locales mail • installer • mui.properties
MUI_TEXT_FINISH_REBOOTLATER
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-findasyoutype.dtd
findAsYouTypeTip.label
en-US
Tip: To manually start Find As You Type, type / to find text or ' to find links, followed by the text you want to find.
en-US
Tip: To manually start Find As You Type, type / to find text or ' to find links, followed by the text you want to find.
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • common • pref • pref-privatedata.dtd
clearData.cpd.label
en-US
Manually
en-US
Manually
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • FilterEditor.dtd
contextManual.label
en-US
Manually Run
en-US
Manually Run
Entity # all locales suite • chrome • mailnews • pref • pref-junk.dtd
manualMarkAsRead.label
en-US
When I manually mark them as junk
en-US
When I manually mark them as junk
Entity # all locales suite • installer • windows • mui.properties
MUI_TEXT_FINISH_REBOOTLATER
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
en-US
I want to manually reboot later
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • about • aboutAddons.ftl
addon-updates-reset-updates-to-manual
en-US
Reset All Add-ons to Update Manually
en-US
Reset All Add-ons to Update Manually
Entity # all locales toolkit • toolkit • updates • elevation.ftl
elevation-error-manual
en-US
You can update { -brand-short-name } manually by visiting this link and downloading the latest version:
en-US
You can update { -brand-short-name } manually by visiting this link and downloading the latest version:
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
compare-chrome-both-chrome-and-firefox-also
en-US
Both { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-firefox } also allow you to sync things like passwords, bookmarks, and open tabs across all your devices. If you have a { -brand-name-firefox } account, you can manually send an open tab on your desktop to your mobile device or vice versa. With { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s done automatically if you’ve chosen that setting in your preferences. Not having to manually send the tab from one device to the other is convenient when you want to do something like continue reading an article you didn’t finish earlier. But there could be times where automatic syncing might not be ideal if there’s a chance multiple users are browsing while signed in to your { -brand-name-google } account.
en-US
Both { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-firefox } also allow you to sync things like passwords, bookmarks, and open tabs across all your devices. If you have a { -brand-name-firefox } account, you can manually send an open tab on your desktop to your mobile device or vice versa. With { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s done automatically if you’ve chosen that setting in your preferences. Not having to manually send the tab from one device to the other is convenient when you want to do something like continue reading an article you didn’t finish earlier. But there could be times where automatic syncing might not be ideal if there’s a chance multiple users are browsing while signed in to your { -brand-name-google } account.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • compare • chrome.ftl
compare-chrome-both-chrome-and-firefox-also-updated
en-US
Both { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-firefox } also allow you to sync things like passwords, bookmarks, and open tabs across all your devices. { -brand-name-firefox } though has the added security of a primary password that keeps all the saved logins and passwords under an additional set of lock and key. If you have a { -brand-name-firefox } account, you can manually send an open tab on your desktop to your mobile device or vice versa. With { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s done automatically if you’ve chosen that setting in your preferences. Not having to manually send the tab from one device to the other is convenient when you want to do something like continue reading an article you didn’t finish earlier. But there could be times where automatic syncing might not be ideal if there’s a chance multiple users are browsing while signed in to your { -brand-name-google } account.
en-US
Both { -brand-name-chrome } and { -brand-name-firefox } also allow you to sync things like passwords, bookmarks, and open tabs across all your devices. { -brand-name-firefox } though has the added security of a primary password that keeps all the saved logins and passwords under an additional set of lock and key. If you have a { -brand-name-firefox } account, you can manually send an open tab on your desktop to your mobile device or vice versa. With { -brand-name-chrome }, it’s done automatically if you’ve chosen that setting in your preferences. Not having to manually send the tab from one device to the other is convenient when you want to do something like continue reading an article you didn’t finish earlier. But there could be times where automatic syncing might not be ideal if there’s a chance multiple users are browsing while signed in to your { -brand-name-google } account.
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • windows-64-bit.ftl
windows-64-bit-if-you-need-to-run
en-US
If you need to run 32-bit { -brand-name-firefox } or manually install 64-bit { -brand-name-firefox }, you can simply download and re-run the { -brand-name-windows } (32-bit or 64-bit) { -brand-name-firefox } installer from the <a href="{ $all }">{ -brand-name-firefox } platforms and languages download page.</a>
en-US
If you need to run 32-bit { -brand-name-firefox } or manually install 64-bit { -brand-name-firefox }, you can simply download and re-run the { -brand-name-windows } (32-bit or 64-bit) { -brand-name-firefox } installer from the <a href="{ $all }">{ -brand-name-firefox } platforms and languages download page.</a>
Entity # all locales mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • windows-64-bit.ftl
windows-64-bit-if-you-see-32-bit-newer
en-US
If you see “(32-bit)” and are running { -brand-name-firefox } 56.0.1 or newer, then your computer may not meet the minimum memory requirement for 64-bit (3 GB RAM or more). You can still manually install 64-bit { -brand-name-firefox }, if you choose.
en-US
If you see “(32-bit)” and are running { -brand-name-firefox } 56.0.1 or newer, then your computer may not meet the minimum memory requirement for 64-bit (3 GB RAM or more). You can still manually install 64-bit { -brand-name-firefox }, if you choose.
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