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About me
Name | Shivanand Sharma |
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User since | March 5, 2007 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
DEEPNET
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
A simpler, easy-to-grasp (short) description will make this add-on appeal to the masses. On a casual look through a listing of thousands of add-ons, the user shouldn't need to figure out what the term "shadow" signifies or how it will be useful.
In the longer description you may want to include how to use this add-on and how it will benefit the end-user. Possibly a point-wise guide will be much appreciated.
I see the availability of the demo video which is a good thing. However you may also want to present this video in the browser the first time after someone installs the add-on (if you don't already do that). This ensures that users start using it and accept as a part of their browsing experience than let it be around and uninstall it later.
I hope my comments help your add-on go public. All the best. (Neutral stars since I haven't used your add-on yet.)
MR Tech Toolkit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I guess most of the feedback is not coming from the correct audience... If this addon is tagged "Developer Tools" You'll here more from my kind of users.
I can't live without this now... being an addon-author.
HiDiMuIt
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This sure does take away quite some burden off the users eyes and the menus too. There's no point of showing disabled menu items in the context menu and thus this addon makes sure the context menu stays trimmed and purposeful.
However hiding any disabled items does change the position of the menuitems following it and this can at times cause confusion if one has gotten used to the location of menuitems.
Combine Stop-Reload Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Some out-of-the-box thinking. Good utility, works and intuitive.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (0.3).JSView
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
This is a great addon for developers.
Has great value in terms of ease of accessibility, almost second to DOM inspector.
The new features through the context menu require extra user education and have a non-standard way of access them.
Thanks for the update. I missed JSView on FF 3 but not anymore.
Yoono: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
It must be a good extension after all. But I fail to realise how poorly it is documented.
1) When i reopened my browser, one of my tabs was redirected to the yoono homepage. You could have opened a new tab instead, i don't mind. If careless i'd not have noticed it and would have lost that tab's history.
2) for such a lengthy advertisement of a video you could have a smaller video telling me how to use the extension.
3) Use of jargons- What is 'buzz'? I know that a door bell buzzer buzzes. what else does? Yoono? Nowhere on the documentation page did i find what it meant.
The extension is currently disabled as i don't know how to use it. and the toolbar decreases the viewable page area.
I guess, KISS - Keep It Short and Simple. I'm myself an extension author so hopefully you won't doubt my grasping power.
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