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About me
Name | Anny Mouso |
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User since | April 7, 2011 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
In a little more detail...
I joined purely to comment to ScrapBook; my favorite add-on with FireBug.
My Reviews
Read books online
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
224 people have downloaded this, and no one has left a review? Moreover, the description is barely a full sentence. What is used? Is it a hacker add-on? Does it search legitimate sources? Does it have some kind of online search-ability that locates things on command?
I don't even want to risk this. Sorry.
Session Manager
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I rely on this with a passion. I constantly need to save my sessions for school, because that alone can be some 20-40 tabs of hard work that is difficult to navigate, re-locate, organize, and recover if lost. I use open textboxes (just full-window sized boxes that I can type in) and if they are closed and not recovered, what was in them is lost. I depend on these, and this add-on makes sure I do not lose them or the information I was working on. It can be more than just frustrating to suddenly lose a session and to be unable to restore it. FireFox makes it so that if I delete my browsing history (nothing else, just the list of visited sites) it will delete my whole session so I cannot recover if I close it willingly. That is how I found this well-needed add-on!
Thank you! :D
The only suggestion that I have is the ability to merge saved sessions. I use this add-on as a way of keeping my "interests" sessions and my "school" sessions separate, so I may have several different sessions that, over time, end up with only a few items in them. It would be nice to append one session onto/into another.
The only problem I have, which is really just a little thing and not something to complain about, is that the window resizes every time I click something. I like to have the window tall. However, when I, say, delete a session, it shrinks down again, so I have to resize it to view the session/s again.
Simple Timer
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I love this! Honestly, I do not think the name does it justice. I thought it would be an item with few features, rather, the name meant easy to use. It is so much more than I expected, and I mean that in a good way! It does everything I wanted and much more. It is small, simple to use, effective, fully functional for multiple purposes, and easily readable in whatever format one prefers.
I would like to be able to do these:
With the countdown clock, I would like to be able to set my list to begin at 7:30 AM and count down 2 hours, 1 hour, then 30 minutes in a continuing loop until 9:30 PM, a cycle of 4 - my school day.
I would also like a separate button to record my time (count up), with the ability to click it to pause/continue, double click resets, and this is recorded into an ongoing Time Sheet (with full date information) that I pick the store location of and can access with the simple Notepad program, or anywhere else that I can review and copy it as plain text.
-- This could be an entirely new developer tool / a different/separate add-on...
I would like it to do these in addition to the alarms I have set (shouldn't be any overlap, I think).
One glitch:
I was not at the computer for a bit, the timer went off, I had it set to give me popups and verbal notifications. My screen had blacked. When I returned to my computer, the little message in the bottom right-hand corner was there, but the one in the middle of the screen was not. It kept ringing every minute (making me realize that half as many reminders is effective enough). I could not find the notice to close it, even when I minimized the browser and my one other program window in variance.
This continues when just using the right-hand corner popup until the number of rings is fulfilled, even after I closed the popup.
Closing the verbal notification stops the rings from continuing, just as I'd like.
Thank you! :D
Saved Password Editor
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Must have!
Can be used safely alongside "Adblock Plus," "Do Not Track Me" and "Mask Me" by Abine, "Ghostery," "Better Privacy," "Secure Login," "Session Manager" a MUST (trust me, I lost everything without it!), and "Flash Block."
I love add-ons, and it is important to support the good ones so they continue to be used. I am still waiting for "Simple Zoom" to be updated to the most recent FireFox... :( I am now using "Perfect View" instead, which is more complex, but very nice, and it now has a toolbar button!
I have others, but they are for art stuff, making webpages look reasonable as they should, and some cool things. I wish "Scapbook" would update. Mozilla made their edit icon disappear, and I relied heavily (still do!) on that add-on for school and daily life!
Saved Password Editor
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent! I do not know why it is not an innate feature. I think that Mozilla should hire you!
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.7.3.1-signed).Copy As Plain Text
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
I think it is an excellent idea. I personally had been getting by using a custom made type box. It's just a plain text box that fills the width of my browser and sits in one of my tabs so I can use it for recording things on the go.
This is a fine add-on, but can it eliminate Ctrl+Shift+space? This is a locked space, and it can mess with formatting. Also, what if I *want* to keep the bold, underline, or italics, but none of the rest of the fluff?
Good idea, though. Thank you.
Dictionary.com
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Go to Dictionary.com >> Tools >> Under "Third-party Tools" it'll have "Browser Plug-ins," just choose FireFox and add the ones you want.
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