Bienvenido a Complementos Firefox para Android.
Añade funciones y estilos extra para hacer tu propio Firefox para Android.
Cerrar¿Eres una persona dinámica?
Revisa nuestro sitio sobre complementos para dispositivos móviles.
CerrarJay
Acerca de mí
Nombre | Jay |
---|---|
Usuario desde | Mar. 5, 2007 |
Número de complementos desarrollados | 0 complementos |
Calificación media de sus complementos | Sin puntuar aún |
Mis revisiones
MailClassifier
Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas
I've upgraded to TB 3 and really miss this extension!
This extension has literally saved me tens to hundreds of hours over the years i've been using it!
It correctly learned where I filed all my mail,
then 1-click and it would file each mail to the correct folder.
Without it, i'm accumulating 100's of emails in my In-box, and really don't want to spend my time filing each one laboriously.
Please update this for TB 3 :)
Google Contacts
Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas
Excellent Sync - even Postal addresses!
Syncs almost all Contact fields between Gmail and Thunderbird.
Add-ons options allows Postal Address conversion from Gmail free-form to Thunderbird fields addresses - Suggest set "use line breaks" and ensure all postal addresses are of same format.
On downside - Thunderbird expects Firstname and Lastname to be populated - to form main "Name" entry - Add-on populates Display Name only. - will be 5 stars when this is fixed!
Quicktext
Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas
Love it !!!!
Replying to similar emails is a breeze - goodbye copy-paste, hello click-and-send :)
eMarks
Puntuado con 3 de 5 estrellas
eMarks is a nice concept - putting bookmarks into email - esp. if you group and hierachy into folders.
I personally just prefer to "Star" items i want to remember and create a "Starred" Saved Search folder for a flat list. I do end up using the search box a lot too though!
MailClassifier
Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas
I've been using this MailClassifier for 6 months now to sort all my email.
It's accurate for 9/10 emails and integrates seamlessly with Thunderbird.
It uses less resources than PopFile, and does not slow down after months of training (unlike my PopFile experience)
Supports POP3 and IMAP seamlessly - something PopFile requires plug-ins for.
I still use the Thunderbird built-in classification for Spam though.
Para crear tu propia colección, debes tener una cuenta de Mozilla Add-ons.