Reviews for Plugin and Extension Manager
Plugin and Extension Manager by Joshua Adams
Review by Firefox user 19630396
Rated 3 out of 5
by Firefox user 19630396, a day agoIt does what it says, and nothing more. It's basically an MVP that fills the name: it allows you to enable and disable extensions and themes.
Unfortunately it also doesn't have much to make me confident it's secure to use. The developer account links to a betting site, and I can't find any links to the source code.
I'd love to see this extension developed further. The existing UI is minimal to point of being non-existent. There are no icons or any info besides the name, type, and an on/off toggle. Themes and extensions are mixed together and for some reason themes are labeled as "plugins".
Unfortunately this is still the best (working) extension manager I've found for Firefox so hopefully it will get addtional features. Features like links to plugin settings, and categories/groups would go a long way toward making similar to the dozens of extension managers available for Chrome.
Unfortunately it also doesn't have much to make me confident it's secure to use. The developer account links to a betting site, and I can't find any links to the source code.
I'd love to see this extension developed further. The existing UI is minimal to point of being non-existent. There are no icons or any info besides the name, type, and an on/off toggle. Themes and extensions are mixed together and for some reason themes are labeled as "plugins".
Unfortunately this is still the best (working) extension manager I've found for Firefox so hopefully it will get addtional features. Features like links to plugin settings, and categories/groups would go a long way toward making similar to the dozens of extension managers available for Chrome.
5 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by Gemini62167, 3 months agoNo way to sort. GUI requires having to scroll from one side to another to see whether an extension is disabled or not, AND you can click enable/disable until your blue in the ass and it does nothing. Check through Firefox's manager and you can do it while there and whatever extension you wish to enable/disable does not change.
- Rated 4 out of 5by Tempdirz, 7 months agoFor better readability, perhaps it worth to make on/off buttons of different colors and not so bright.
It also uses a strange way of sorting. Not alphabetical and different from the usual FF extensions list. - Rated 5 out of 5by Ayush Kumar Suryawanshi, a year agoPerfect alternative to Extensity (Extension present on chromium based browsers)