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Nombre | Cianoz |
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Usuario desde | Ago. 3, 2008 |
Número de complementos desarrollados | 0 complementos |
Calificación media de sus complementos | Sin puntuar aún |
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CardBook
Puntuado con 1 de 5 estrellas
CardBook looks to be full of features, anyway it's missing some of the most important and useful, like import contacts from the Thunderbird native addressbook. It does the import the very first time, but if you want to do it again... no way.
Further, the import from file feature is clumsy, confusing and not documented.
You have to rely only on tries and guess what happens.
And no, no copy and paste contacts does't work.
Plus, the sync is buggy, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. And the categories are not synced with Google if you want to keep the ones already existing (you must create new ones and the rename them... guess if you have many...)
Quicktext
Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas
One of the best TB extensions available. Works great. A great tool for those who use TB at work.
Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (3.2).CardBook
Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas
Works very well and compliments for being already compatible with TB 78.
As of today it's practically the only working alternative to gContactSync (that is not compatible with TB 78 - hope it will be soon)
I give it 4 stars because it would be perfect if it could handle and sync contact categories with Google (even if we're aware of the problems - Google side)
Lightning Invitation Notifier | LIN
Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas
Thank you a lot for the TB 68 compatibility update!
Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (2.1b). Este usuario tiene una valoración anterior de este complemento.Secure Addressing
Puntuado con 2 de 5 estrellas
The idea is good, but implementation is irritating. You can set it as you want, in any way, but recipient suggestion only works if you have very few similar addresses. In many cases it doesn't work so you have to write the entire address manually or picking it from the address book. And address suggestion is very important to get things done quickly.
Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (1.8).Lightning Invitation Notifier | LIN
Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas
The addon works well with no problem and fill the annoying gap of Thunderbird thas hasn't a decent invitation notification
Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (1.1).Toolbar Buttons
Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas
A very good buttons pack. Anyway there are two things missing that I think everyone would love:
• A search field and/or a sorting feature. There are so many buttons that is very difficult to find the one you're looking for
• A button for toggling private browsing. There is an other extension for this, of course (that currently is not compatible with FF4), but why not to add this button in this pack? This is a very annoying lack of FF that should be fixed
My 2 cents for these improvements
Provider for Google Calendar
Puntuado con 3 de 5 estrellas
OK, since any answer comes from the dev I give my contribution for this question.
I've made extensive tests using both native remote calendar subscription and this extension.
The main difference (but not the only) I found, and it's fundamental, is that native subscription access the Google Calendar in read only mode, while the extension gives full write access.
It seems to works quite well
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As in title. Why would we have to prefer this addon instead of subscribing natively remote calendar with Lightning?
I think a clarification would be welcome
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