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CloseReviews for Add-on Compatibility Check by Darwin4Ever
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Sadly, the new v2.3 "Compatibility Report" is NOT good at all compared to v1.10.10 (opened as a tab).
Less informative (version numbers of addons / not sortable / active / disabled / alternatives / description / a.s.o )
Please give us the v1.10.10 information back (eventually with a setiing how results are shown)
In the meanwhile I returned to v1.10.10
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REPLY to below :
I know the add-on aims to simply give you the information which of your installed add-ons are compatible, but the advantage was that all information needed about INSTALLED add-ons was available with ONE click without having to investigate anything else (like https://thunderbird.github.io/webext-reports/)
I don't see what was difficult to read. IMHO it was easier as sortable and one could even print the result (what I used a lot for comparing installed add-ons between profiles)
Why not providing a NOOB/PRO option/setting to let the user choose between the old "difficult" and new "easier" representation.
This add-on aims to simply give you the information which of your installed add-ons are compatible with the next ESR or Release. For most users, the new view is more compact and easier to read.
We will add back the disabled/enabled information. Thanks for pointing that out.
The new version does provide the same alternatives (in the same location where "Legacy add-on/Experiment) is mentioned), and it does give you the version number as a tooltip.
For detailed information, you can visit:
https://thunderbird.github.io/webext-reports/
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very handy addon !
Your "Addon Compatibility Check for TB" has proved to be very helpful : it allowed me to wait for my TB upgrade in the past 102-->115 and recently 115-->128 , till all my addons were compatible !
I wish very much a similar "Addon Compatibility Check for FF" would exist. As TB and FF are (almost) identical in how Addon behave and are organized in FF , I think IMHO that this must be possible with little effort.
In Firefox I'm struggling with the same Addon Compatibility problems for every ESR-release.
If you could consider that, would be great !
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