Reviews for QuickNote by Firefox user 4c23ad
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Thanks to Larashots's elegant wording in pointing out my mistake in a previous comment regarding the availability of including the source url.
I had relied on a wrong understanding of Nemo's post when he stated "Like adding source url, an option to add the date and time at the end of copied text would be nice." assuming source url was not an option, together with this option not clearly mentioned in the developer's presentation of his add-on. I have to improve my English!
As an off-topic remark : I notice a world-wide trend concerning all domains to inform the reader, the user of the content of a product, of an extension, of a script... as if, maybe, doing so could appear as a begging towards the user, could be interpreted as a will to "sell" oneself (even one's free application!). I see this everywhere, when you are condemned to try in order to know what could be simply included in a basic resume. Maybe also are we so fed up of excessive and obtrusive caressing of advertizement that we fear providing information be considered as a form of... advertizement : when ads inform and inform only, respectfully, then there is no problem.
Express yourself! if this wording is not too much of an order :) when only a wish.
Anyway, QuickNote runs fine. Perhaps a search option within the notes could be a plus, even if reading a note with a text editor allows that search. That's all, promised :)
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I haven't tested yet QuickNote, I would if it included an option to add the copied text's source and date of the copy. This seems essential to me. In a hyper-informative world the source is always indispensable IMO.
Now, one can use another add-on such as QuoteURLText (available here on AMO), copy the text including it's source a date, then paste it in QuickNote, but that makes QuickNote's 'Copy to QuickNote' feature useless.
So, if QuickNote adds this option to include source and date, I'd be the first to grab it.
Four stars because of this lack, assuming it is certainly totally efficient with what it offers at this time.
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