Reviews for Forecastfox (fix version)
Forecastfox (fix version) by Oleksandr
Review by Fred Flintstone
Rated 1 out of 5
by Fred Flintstone, 8 years agoI find it difficult to understand why the developer(s) decided to destroy the best features of this addon as part of an update.
There are dozens of weather addons available that give users one icon on the toolbar showing really limited information unless they click on the icon. What set Forecastfox apart from all the others was that users could view multiple-day forecast all at once, without the need to click on anything. In addition, users were given quick and easy access to a radar map, hourly forecasts, and detailed five-day forecasts. The only other addon that even came close to this level of functionality was AniWeather, but apparently, that one doesn't work at all anymore.
So, for whatever reason, you have chosen to ruin Forecastfox by reducing it to the level of all the other pathetic competitors, which means that I'll be staying on the previous version as long as possible.
There are dozens of weather addons available that give users one icon on the toolbar showing really limited information unless they click on the icon. What set Forecastfox apart from all the others was that users could view multiple-day forecast all at once, without the need to click on anything. In addition, users were given quick and easy access to a radar map, hourly forecasts, and detailed five-day forecasts. The only other addon that even came close to this level of functionality was AniWeather, but apparently, that one doesn't work at all anymore.
So, for whatever reason, you have chosen to ruin Forecastfox by reducing it to the level of all the other pathetic competitors, which means that I'll be staying on the previous version as long as possible.
Developer response
posted 8 years agoSorry, but the statusbar is missing in new versions of Firefox.
The current version of Forecastfox is the version for the new API: WebExtensions
The current version of Forecastfox is the version for the new API: WebExtensions