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Name | XSS |
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Location | In front of Computer, Germany |
User since | Nov. 28, 2016 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
XNote++
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Sporadically, directly after installation of this add-on or after (re-)starting TB, instead of the small XNote pop-up window when opening a mail with a note, an error message is displayed:
XML Parsing Error: no root element found
Location: chrome://xnote/content/xnote-window.xhtml
Line Number 1, Column 1:
In this state, the XNote can be seen below the mail header, but without the XNote pop-up, the note cannot be modified. Possibly the same error as reported for Mac – I'm on Linux (Ubuntu).
Disabling and enabling the add-on seems to fix the issue temporarily, but that's not pretty.
Any pointers? opto, can I provide any info for debugging? Let me know.
In the moments it works, it's a pretty nice add-on, though! Only the XNote column in the message list doesn't seem to work. And I vaguely remember the old XNote (TB3+) had an XNote icon in the message list, which would be nice here as an option, as well.
TB 91.8.1 on Ubuntu Linux 20.04
XNote 3.2.10
Update 2022-04-29:
Another thing I have observed: Ever since first installing this add-on yesterday, I noticed TB slowing to a crawl most of the times when a mail with an XNote is involved in the current view, e.g. when switching to the mail folders' tab or to the tab with the opened mail. In those moments, TB fails to react for several seconds until finally the selected tab is displayed. However, this delay in responsiveness remained even after uninstalling this add-on. So by now I am really puzzled whether it even has to do with the add-on. Might as well be a totally unrelated issue with TB itself which I just happened to notice the first time yesterday.
Nostalgy
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I love this add-on, have been using it for several years now, and it is among the first add-ons I install on every Tb instance. Though, I mainly use it for its S hotkey. ;)
However, there is one issue I have with Nostalgy: In my opinion, the hotkeys should *only* be active when in Tb's mail context, e.g. on the mail tab. Hotkeys should do nothing when in Lightning/Calendar view, and even less so when in Sieve message filter editing mode!
I find it really annoying that, when writing Sieve mail filters in Tb (add-on "Sieve", https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/thunderbird/addon/sieve/), every pressing of a S, C, G, and other keys, let alone their Shift-Key versions, Nostalgy reacts with some unexpected popup and I'm hindered from editing my filter rule. Please, fix this!
Folder Account
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
The extension is not displayed as incompatible in TB 45.5.0, but still, it's not working anymore. Whenever you set a "From Account" in the folder properties dialog, it is being changed to the new setting in *all* folders of this account, making this a per-account setting. This is actually TB's default behavior, hence, the add-on currently is not working for me.
It used to work very well, though, back in the days.
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