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CloseReviews for Multiple Addon Deactivator by RDL
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Have tried 1.5. Thanks very much for the really improved colour for 'enabled'. Much clearer now. However, after fresh/re- load, the coloured stripes are applied to the wrong extensions (Tools->Add-ons shows that the expected ones are really enabled, disabled, incompatible etc). I suspect that this relates to the new sorting process and perhaps you may be using the unsorted indexes somewhere instead of the sorted ones :). Also (a) on some extensions, mouseover/focus does not activate highlighting (b) I had one Firefox crash but stupidly did not have a report submitted. It might have been useful for you but I only thought of not distracting the FF team with an extension problem. I have now looked at the toolbar button use and behaviour and that seems fine. [Another idea, but lowish priority and definitely not for the addressing correction release, I would think; how about something like shift-click or mouse-drag to tick a whole band of extensions at the same time? Could help to reduce RSI :) ]
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.3.1-signed.1-signed).Thx for your feedback, plz send me a mail to my mailadress in my AMO account, to share some information about problems and some other things. Thats better about mail instead of this commentfunction.
Regards
Chris
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
After updating from FF3.6 to FF5.0.1, one very useful extension completely stopped working for me. Using M.A.D.1.4 and some binary chopping, I was able, in a few minutes, to identify a conflicting extension whose removal fixed the problem. I normally use Mr Tech Toolkit for such tasks but, at the moment, it cannot do multiple selections in FF5. I liked the interface very well except that I really found the grey background for 'disabled' difficult to distinguish, particularly with the zebra stripes on everything. Perhaps pale green background for either enabled or disabled would be clearer - or even an extra column with red crosses and green ticks? I'm sorry that I was too pressed to notice the availability of a toolbar button (which I'm sure I would normally use) so cannot comment on its current behaviour. Since I restored the profile after diagnosis so I could do a clean fix, I don't have M.A.D installed now to check that. I'll try to make time sometime to have another look. Thanks very much for helping me get that extension back on the road so quickly.
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.3.1-signed.1-signed).Thx for the nice feedback, I will work on a designchange on Ver. 2 maybe, but the tip with the extra column or the different colors are great. I will think about it soon and maybe it will comes with ver. 1.5 or later. Thx anyway.RegardsChris
UPDATE: I Have uploaded a new version, with some design changes.
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