Reviews for QuickCut
QuickCut by LockeLamora
30 reviews
- Rated 5 out of 5by 远离中共邪教快退出党团队, 16 days ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Vassilk, 6 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by mangoman1, a year ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by RK, 2 years agoWell, I've enjoyed this extension for years; very handy. Suddenly, a few weeks ago, it no longer creates normal windows shortcuts, only .html files, no matter the setting. Delete and reinstall doesn't fix it, so I guess I'm done with this extension unless the issue is corrected.
EDIT: Thanks for the correction. I should have guessed that it was some bs issue with the browser itself. Thanks a bunch Firefox and Mozilla, keep doing things that drive away the few remaining people who believe that a non-commercial browser can be competitive.Developer response
posted 2 years agoI'm sorry you feel this way, it saving .html files isn't a bug however though:
Recently there's been an issue with Firefox no longer allowing url/desktop files to be saved (see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1827115)
In an attempt to remedy this (so that QuickCut isn't entirely useless) I made a change that made it so that when saving fails because of this issue it falls back to .html.
I understand the confusion and why it might seem like it doesn't properly create the shortcuts in the format it should be saving, but I don't really have any alternative until this issue gets resolved (other than just letting it stop working)
When it does get resolved, files will be saved again in the right format. - Rated 5 out of 5by Sean, 2 years agoHas always worked for me. I disable it when i don't need it just for privacy. He has the code on Github though or I would not use the extension
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17967148, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 17376523, 2 years agoFollowing the last problems, in order to make it work to my liking, I proceeded as follows:
* Choose... : Custom
* Content:
[Desktop entry]
Type=Link
URL=%url%
* Extension: desktop
I live again ;-)
(Addition: I am using QuickCut version 2.5 from 27 April 2023, with Firefox 112.0.2 and Kubuntu 22.04) - Rated 5 out of 5by Derpy, 2 years agoChrome has an extension called Save As ShortCut. This does the EXACT same thing. Very easy to use and one of the few extensions that I consider essential that works in modern versions of Firefox.
- Rated 5 out of 5by Lara, 2 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by pcb95109, 2 years agoRe user review 13308775:
I find that URL links created under Win7 open straight away, while those created under Win10 annoy with a warning. When I compared the same link created under Win7 and Win10, I found that links created under Win7 are 3 bytes longer. This is because the link from Win7 contains a CRLF after the first and second line, while the link from Win10 contains only a LF after the first line and the second line is not terminated. When I added at least the LF after the second line in the link from Win10, the link started loading the web-page directly, just like the link from Win7.
Two days later:
Additionally, I found out that the reason why the URL file starts to work directly after adding one character (LF) is not because the URL file content has changed, but because the file has been SAVED AGAIN. The reason is that the altered URL file is already coming from my computer and not from the Internet. You can even just copy the URL file and the result is the same.
On various discussion forums I have learned that it is not the content of the file that is critical, but the fact that the file came from the Internet, which is not written into the file, but recorded in the external attributes of the file in the NFTS disk system. I understand that the fact that the URL files originating from Win7 work directly on my computer is due to the fact that these files were COPIED to my new Win10 (from the old HDD).
I note that on my old computer with Win7 I did not experience any such problem with URL files. There, even those URL files just saved from the Internet always worked without any warning message. Now, on a new computer that runs Win10 the message appears. Interestingly, though, it only happens with URL files and not with any other files downloaded from the Internet (e.g. with EXE files, which are installers for various programs). - Rated 5 out of 5by XARDAS, 3 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Vivek, 3 years agoThis extension is essential for anyone currently using Ubuntu Linux with Gnome in 2022, where saving shortcuts isn't working properly (see https://askubuntu.com/a/1398066/1036263 ). Recommend also pairing with weblocopener.
LockeLamora: you may want to write the above usecase in the description and also try to word things in a way that mozilla's addons search SEO finds 'webloc' - I found this later on from a separate google search. - Rated 5 out of 5by contactjmalone, 3 years agoI like to be able to save useful youtube videos + websites that I come across ... but I need a way to be able to keep my library organised.
Traditional Bookmarks vs Shortcut Files:
- I find its was easier and quicker to sort them into folders, rename and move using the native file explorer / mac finder interface than any bookmarks management plugin I have tried.
- Plus I think perhaps the biggest benefit is the the shortcut files can be saved next to other files that are relevant to. Eg I can save a link to Led Zep Guitar tab next to the Led Zep mp3. I find this way I end up actual using the links I save, rather than bookmarks which half of them I never end up opening them again.
I know theoretically you can do this with the normal bookmarks functionality, but in my experience its ways more tedius, takes way longer.
This solution is perfect 10/10. Having the ability to edit some parameters of the filename when saving would make this 11 out of 10. Eg being able to swap 'Title' 'Youtube' to 'Youtube' 'Title' but I dont even know if this is possible.
But regardless, thank you, this extension rocks :) - Rated 5 out of 5by Santa, 3 years agoneeds an option to replace the standard bookmark button in firefox (the "star" symbol in the adress-bar).
Other than that i am very happy that i can now manage bookmarks in the project folders that i work with.
This was one of the features i was missing when i came from internet explorer. - Rated 5 out of 5by Lyle, 4 years agoThank you for this great extension! I configured it so that CTRL-D saves a .URL file to my desktop on my Mac instantly. And no more .webloc files. Super handy!
- Rated 5 out of 5by Wirewox, 4 years agoWorks well, but could you please, please add the ability to assign a direct keyboard shortcut to creating the URL shortcut? (Settings can be accessed through the last item on the cogwheel menu for the addons page in Firefox.) Many thanks!
Edit: So it does! Don't know how I missed that. Excellent, thanks a lot!Developer response
posted 4 years agoThis functionality does exist under the 'Activate toolbar button' shortcut. This shortcut will create the url. - Rated 5 out of 5by Compumind, 5 years agoDoes not work with Firefox 76.0 - please correct this great add-on. :)
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 15143939, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 14525586, 6 years agoIt does exactly what it says it does. Nothing more I could ask for.
- Rated 5 out of 5by chdavisjr1949, 6 years agoI've been using your QuickCut for a long time. Now, after updating FireFox, it has been disabled and blocked from being installed. I hope that you are working on making it meet Mozilla's rquirements. As far as I was concerned, it was the best app of its type for FF.
- Rated 5 out of 5by S, 6 years ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by eryui, 7 years agoI was used to deskcut but it doesn't work anymore. That one was a little better because in the setting you could save the path without the app requested it every time. I mean was an option to not have a popup window every time. Not a great deal but one click less. Anyway I am happy I found this one, those kind of apps should really be integrated to Firefox. I know you could drag&drop but at full screen is not always convenient. So, thanks!