xunny

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Name xunny
User since March 5, 2007
Number of add-ons developed 0 add-ons
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My Reviews

Simple Adblock

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

To the guy who claimed that this add-on spammed him: Please don't make accusations like that without any evidence whatsoever supporting your claim. It can ruin the reputation of a developer... Which is what I assume you were trying to do, which would be fine if this add-on was actually responsible for spamming you. Well, if you had done a minute of research, you would've discovered that this add-on does NOT spam you. All add-ons for Firefox are available in your add-ons/extensions directory on your computer.. You can browse the source code and check out the internal files yourself and you'll see that this add-on has no scripts or source code of any kind that can even be used to spam you in any way. This is a great add-on and I thank the developer for creating such a great extension. :)

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.0.5). 

SocialReviver

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mozilla does not take years to approve an add-on. Especially not updates to already existing add-ons... This guy is scamming you. He is misleading you into thinking that the same license agreement applies for when his Firefox add-on was actually downloadable from the Firefox add-on site. However, when you go to the site he says for you to go to and his deceptive words are going to bite him in the ass when I sue him for this. He claims that the only reason it's hosted on his site is because Mozilla takes too long to approve. He claims that this is the same add-on, just updated to work better... What he really wants you to do is go to his site and download his add-on there and agree to the terms of service/license agreement that you assume is the same as the original add-on because of what the guy said in the beginning. Buddy, listen, you can go to prison for this kind of thing. Knock it off or I will organize everybody here that has installed your scamming add-on and you will have a lawsuit on your hands. That's not a threat, that's just the truth. Contact me at xuninc@yahoo.com if you'd like to discuss this and maybe I'll forget about the whole thing.. A contract is only valid if the signing party hasn't been mislead in ANY way by the holder of said contract. You should have done some research before thinking that you were safe just because people clicked yes on your little agreement. Good luck handling the future legal problems coming your way.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.9.7). 

IE Tab Plus (FF 5+, 4+, 3.6+)

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Yes, adware is adware, and malware is malware. Adware is NOT Malware. It doesn't do anything harmful to you, it doesn't invade your privacy.. This can barely be considered adware since the advertising agents within the extension are only activated if you opt-in to use the enhanced features of IE Tab Plus, like using AdBlock within IE Tab... ((Besides, he has the adware free version of this addon with all of the bells & whistles still attached.. he offers the link to the ad-free one in the description above... And no, it's not the handicapped ad-free version, it's the fully featured IE Tab Plus, just without the adware)

GREAT Addon.

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.95.20100932). 

Custom Buttons²

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I love your add-on, but dude, seriously.. Get better web hosting, your site is ALWAYS down..

Show My Password

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

So, "unhide" is not a word? When I first read your review I thought to myself, "I always thought it was a word.. Hmm.. You learn something new every day." -- But then I remembered that there are also simpletons out there that are throwing around "facts" that are completely untrue. (Yes, untrue is a word) -- Did you even do any sort of thinking before you posted your review? It's not even a review & it doesn't really help your reputation for being a thinker..

Anyways, to get to my point:

Unhide
Un*hide"\, v. t. [1 st pref. un- + hide.] To bring out from concealment; to discover.
[Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.]

So, PAUL... It turns out that unhide IS in fact, a word. Maybe your brain could use a little vocabulary refresher before you go around insulting the vocab skills of other people..

Oh and for my review, this is a great addon. Highly recommended!