Download Fireftp issues after restarting not downloaded

Something is wrong. I downloaded FireFTP and even donated $10. It says to restart and I did but FireFTP doesn't download and add to firefox. Please HELP. Need to get my website up and running.

FireFTP is a Firefox add-on. You will not find it in Finder. You will find it on the Firefox menus I mentioned in my earlier post.

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