Reviews for Tab Center Reborn
Tab Center Reborn by Mélanie Chauvel (ariasuni)
Review by mediapuck
Rated 5 out of 5
by mediapuck, 5 years agoYour extension is the sole reason that I have not abandoned FF when version 2.x came around. Although I still debated to switch browser until just now, when I read the reviews, that includes your responses .
It is not so much the stars that convinve me than you responding to questions with real answers. That tells me how serious you are with your extension.
Mozilla does not have a good track record how it treated it's extension contributors when the switch to Quantum took place. They threw quite a few incredible contributors - out like the baby with the bathwater.
Myself, I still reel with disappointments, one after another. Simply because "true" improvements are the ones that consider all aspects of the platform and also do listen to its users. Ans Mozilla still in that respect has a long way to go.
I am definitely one of those very early users that downloaded Firefox back when they started. And I am not easily discouraged either. Its just lately it simply prooves to that I may spend my teime better than always trying to find either new extension or make due with en ever growing css file, hunting for others that try to find also the same solutions.
So, Thank you for your extension. For now, I work nearly normal again with this browser. Well better said, more like 80% from where I was even just a short while ago from 71.x version, that had to be custumozed already for being intuitive to a coder and developer.
Working all day also on websites, there are certain "flows" and functions that allow me to be 100 percent effective. But every time some vital step of that workflow is gone again, it throws me back to the hunt for alternatives and more often than not, its not just the easy "find 'the' extension.
If the next major update chops the browser workflow again dramatically - and your extension does not work like it does right now I will definitely switch broser. Currently Firefox is still my primary use. But I have ported a lot of my most needed functions already over to Opera, including using the FVD Speeddial extension, which works flawlessly, despite that some say it does not. I have over 3500 dials I need in a specific order, and that dwarfet my attempts to use any of the Opera native ones.
FVD weathered all 'disaster' upgrades, more or less well. Before the switch to quantum they were very under-rated as FF extension. They jumped to finally be nearly number one for good reason.
I am hoping that your extension weatheres also in the coming future of Mozilla.
So - YES - THANK YOU for yur work.
It is not so much the stars that convinve me than you responding to questions with real answers. That tells me how serious you are with your extension.
Mozilla does not have a good track record how it treated it's extension contributors when the switch to Quantum took place. They threw quite a few incredible contributors - out like the baby with the bathwater.
Myself, I still reel with disappointments, one after another. Simply because "true" improvements are the ones that consider all aspects of the platform and also do listen to its users. Ans Mozilla still in that respect has a long way to go.
I am definitely one of those very early users that downloaded Firefox back when they started. And I am not easily discouraged either. Its just lately it simply prooves to that I may spend my teime better than always trying to find either new extension or make due with en ever growing css file, hunting for others that try to find also the same solutions.
So, Thank you for your extension. For now, I work nearly normal again with this browser. Well better said, more like 80% from where I was even just a short while ago from 71.x version, that had to be custumozed already for being intuitive to a coder and developer.
Working all day also on websites, there are certain "flows" and functions that allow me to be 100 percent effective. But every time some vital step of that workflow is gone again, it throws me back to the hunt for alternatives and more often than not, its not just the easy "find 'the' extension.
If the next major update chops the browser workflow again dramatically - and your extension does not work like it does right now I will definitely switch broser. Currently Firefox is still my primary use. But I have ported a lot of my most needed functions already over to Opera, including using the FVD Speeddial extension, which works flawlessly, despite that some say it does not. I have over 3500 dials I need in a specific order, and that dwarfet my attempts to use any of the Opera native ones.
FVD weathered all 'disaster' upgrades, more or less well. Before the switch to quantum they were very under-rated as FF extension. They jumped to finally be nearly number one for good reason.
I am hoping that your extension weatheres also in the coming future of Mozilla.
So - YES - THANK YOU for yur work.