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About me
Name | Wolfticket |
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User since | June 19, 2008 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
KeePass Helper
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Does a simple job and does it well.
Too the two reviews below about omitting the trailing /:
You could presumably switch to "Show full URL" in the options, but I supose that could be messy if you have a visible title bar.
Bearing that in mind, I think I have a simple work around that would block the sort of attempt KuttKatrea refers to:
The addon inputs a space and a user definable spacer (default is "-") after the hostname.
If you add a space and whatever the spacer is to the end of the URL in the field Keepass matches for autotype (either the Title or URL) in lieu of a trailing slash then this should stop it matching any hostname longer but containing the one intended.
InlineDisposition
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice.
If I want to download a file that I can otherwise view in Firefox I'll "right click-save link as". I don't need to be forced to save a file in order to view it.
It's especially annoying with images.
British English Dictionary (Updated)
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It's a shame you can't reply to reviews except as a dev.
This dictionary isn't "fake" and does recognise common variations between US and British spellings (color - colour, artifact - artefact). I'm looking at them now.
Indeed (to be thorough) I copied and pasted this whole list into a text box: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_spelling_variants
And it got the vast majority correct.
The problem is people not following the instruction in the description:
"To enable, right-click in a multi-line text box, select "Languages", then "English / United Kingdom"."
If you don't do this Firefox will default to US English even if you have British English installed. I suppose this isn't the most obvious way of doing things. It would be better if Firefox asked upon installing a new dictionary which to use as default.
However, it does correctly recognise most common British spellings if it is set up correctly.
British English Dictionary
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Just editing this negative review saying it doesn't work.
I managed to miss this for an embarrassingly long period of time: If you still get US spellings after installing this dictionary right click any in text box, click, select "English / United Kingdom".
Then enjoy typing colour properly to your hearts content.
FlashGot Mass Downloader
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
I used this for ages, but a mixture of too many updates, bloat and feature creep meant that I've recently removed it and started using Free Download Managers built in Firefox compatibility.
Not a bad add-on, just ott if you just want to use it as a link between Firefox and an external download manger.
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