Reviews for Expire history by days
Expire history by days by Mak
4 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18922826, 14 days agoPointless on an up to date FF (137)... can't even open the extension to see history (greyed out). And of course FF History is still limited to a pathetic 7 days
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 18802703, 3 months agoMiserable Übersetzung. Keine ausreichende Dokumentation über das Add-on.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 17500998, 3 years agoIt did ruin my history before... Beware of the number in config, 999999 is kinda small for someone. ****, I don't know what to saw now...
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 13113392, 8 years agoAll I want is a truly infinite history, going as far back as I can stretch it. Some day I want to look back at the pages I visited 10 years ago. Yes, I know that could cause performance issues. I don't care. If it gets that bad (and I haven't noticed any issues so far storing two years worth of history), I'll back up my existing history and start over.
Infinite means infinite, not capped at 999999 entries (which could easily be reached some day). Apparently though the extension developer here decided that his users were too stupid to understand the idea of "storing more history = more resources needed" and decided to remove the only thing that made his extension worthwhile in the first place, replacing it with instructions to change about:config entries that you could mess with yourself without having it installed anyway.
Unless the "disable places expiration" option is returned, this extension is pointless and you shouldn't even bother installing it. It's a shame that for whatever reason the developer decided that people weren't smart enough to use his add-on properly. That's how everything useful dies.
I'm just lucky I caught the change in the "updated" version of this extension before Firefox managed to wipe my history out. I've gone back to an old version until this issue is fixed. Shame on you for making this change so suddenly. What if somebody updated that already had more than 999999 entries in their history? You'd be wiping out the record of their digital life.
If you're going to put things under a big "scary options for experts" heading, then let those people actually pick the options that they want. Return the option to disable history expiration entirely.
Edit: If the response is true, then what does the (now disabled) preference "extensions.bonardonet.expire-history-by-days.disable_expiration" do?Developer response
posted 8 years agoFirst: the disable expiration checkbox was just setting the pref to 999999, so nothing changes. Second, Webextensions cannot set prefs anymore, so that's why it's suggested to do that manually.