Rated 5 out of 5 stars

ok i've set the config in tb. but in firefox, does ur addon only changes 1000 to 200 once & if firefox is reinstalled & the new update modifies the install delay to something else, your addon wouldn't detect & reset it to 200 i guess, would it ? if it wouldn't, then i'll just add 200 to firefox's config as well & uninstall the addon since its just a config.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.0.1-signed.1-signed). 

I use the addon myself. Reinstalling or updating Firefox will not affect it.

You are free to just change the setting manually if you'd like. But I will point out that I also change another setting to make it where Greasemonkey addons have no delay. I change extensions.greasemonkey.installDelay to 0 instead of 5.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

please try to make it compatible with tb directly modifying the latest package or updating the version so its already an option at disposition, cause i still don't get how to install it locally

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.0.1-signed.1-signed). 

Sorry about that. I'm in the midst of updating it. But you'll still have to install it locally due to it being an preliminary addon. There's nothing I can do about that.

If you still can't get it installed, I can tell you how to disable the install delay manually in Thunderbird:

1. Open the menu with three lines in it an choose Options.
2. Go to the Advanced tab, open the General tab below it, and click the "Config Editor" button.
3. If prompted, click "I'll be careful, I promise."
4. Type "security.dialog" into the search box.
5. Double click on "security.dialog_enable_delay" and change it from 1000 to 200.
6. Close the window.

That's all my addon does, really.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

it would be nice to update it in order to be used & installed in thunderbird too, as i got rid of mr tech install delay, it's always incompatible after updates

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (2.0.1-signed.1-signed). 

I went ahead and listed it as compatible with Thunderbird, and it seems to work. You'll have to download it and install it locally, though. See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Extensions_%28Thunderbird%29#Installation for more info on how to do that.