for the add-ons sidebar the “get themes”, “get extension” dialog on the sidebar disappears.(in sidebar view and in the normal add-on manager view).
also i was wondering for add-ons sidebar if you could just make an icon i could put on the navigation toolbar instead of hitting ctrl,shift e. a one icon button solution would be so convenient.
i quite like your project, superT, however, i believe it lacks something. see, i go to a lot of different forums, and open all new topics at once, it would be nice if superT could sort the pages according to what the base url is. i would code this myself, however i have never coded a firefox extension and would most likely fail miserably…plus, i dont trust myself
no, really, how hard it is to make an update for 2.0.
come on Frank, it even doesn’t have to have new features,
basics are enough to me, but I really want to see it work.
Personally, I can’t live without scrolling through tabs.
Gerry Henderson said, on August 19, 2007 at 10:25 am
Hi Frank:
Just wanted to say a belated thank you very much for your excellent work on SuperT. I too truly miss it since the update to Ff 2.0.x. IMO, it was one of the best extensions I’ve yet used for Ff.
I’ve read through the mozillaZine forum postings regarding the fate/status of SuperT. Especially of interest is your post:
If you do decide to have a go with Tabberwocky [great name, BTW], *I’d* certainly be willing to also do some beta testing, as has been offered by others.
In the meantime, I still refuse to retry TabMixPlus [general bloat & compatibility probs the 1st time round]; however, thought I’d mention that I have managed to cobble together some of the features I miss from SuperT using _four_ other tab extensions:
Duplicate Tab
FLST
No Tab Close Button
Tabs Open Relative
Unfortunately, it’s only an approximation of some of SuperT’s feature set and I too still really miss the multiple-row tab-handling/navigation features and the unified UI for tab-tweaking options.
In reading through the comments here and at the SuperT mozillaZine forum, I guess what I find most bothersome is the carping tone and attempts to apply pressure by some of the commenters. It’s as if you, the _freeware_ developer of this efficient [did I mention excellent?] and useful add-on to Ff, are _expected_ to owe these folks something more on top of what you’ve already accomplished.
Sheesh, you’ve even offered to allow others to carry development forward as long as proper credit is given and permission asked for. That seems _very_ reasonable to me. Why if I was a coder, I’d… but no worries there;-)
Regardless of what you decide regarding an update or completely new add-on, thanks again for what you’ve already done. Best wishes for your continued success in the future, on whatever your chosen endeavors.
I would like a download manager that was on one side panel below the tabs, but had to get the behavior to the same bar and also be useful to have it changed the look of the falls on the side panel. http://images42.fotosik.pl/35/8ae3e02047bb11e4.png
I just wanted to thank you for developing Tabberwocky. Your rate of development is amazing, I think you released like 10 versions in the last few weeks. Plus, you implemented the feature I wanted most (multi-row tabs) only a few days after I asked for it.
Great work! Keep it up
for the add-ons sidebar the “get themes”, “get extension” dialog on the sidebar disappears.(in sidebar view and in the normal add-on manager view).
also i was wondering for add-ons sidebar if you could just make an icon i could put on the navigation toolbar instead of hitting ctrl,shift e. a one icon button solution would be so convenient.
Dear Frank:
Like many thousands of other Firefox users, I love FF 2.0, but severely miss superT.
Can you please update superT so that it works with FF 2.0. And if you have an update/alert e-mail list, could you please add me to it.
Many thanks.
Kind regards,
Evan Katz
(EvanKatz@nyc.rr.com)
(Tel: 212/904-0909)
Frank:
Your add-on SuperT is the BEST add-on available and I wish it worked with FF 2.0. The browsing experience is not the same without it.
Sincerely,
Jim Napier
napier1@gmail.com
Hi Frank,
pleeeeeease, update superT for FF 2.0. I can’t live without it.
Thank you.
J.P.
i quite like your project, superT, however, i believe it lacks something. see, i go to a lot of different forums, and open all new topics at once, it would be nice if superT could sort the pages according to what the base url is. i would code this myself, however i have never coded a firefox extension and would most likely fail miserably…plus, i dont trust myself
no, really, how hard it is to make an update for 2.0.
come on Frank, it even doesn’t have to have new features,
basics are enough to me, but I really want to see it work.
Personally, I can’t live without scrolling through tabs.
Hi Frank:
Just wanted to say a belated thank you very much for your excellent work on SuperT. I too truly miss it since the update to Ff 2.0.x. IMO, it was one of the best extensions I’ve yet used for Ff.
I’ve read through the mozillaZine forum postings regarding the fate/status of SuperT. Especially of interest is your post:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2530450#2530450
If you do decide to have a go with Tabberwocky [great name, BTW], *I’d* certainly be willing to also do some beta testing, as has been offered by others.
In the meantime, I still refuse to retry TabMixPlus [general bloat & compatibility probs the 1st time round]; however, thought I’d mention that I have managed to cobble together some of the features I miss from SuperT using _four_ other tab extensions:
Duplicate Tab
FLST
No Tab Close Button
Tabs Open Relative
Unfortunately, it’s only an approximation of some of SuperT’s feature set and I too still really miss the multiple-row tab-handling/navigation features and the unified UI for tab-tweaking options.
In reading through the comments here and at the SuperT mozillaZine forum, I guess what I find most bothersome is the carping tone and attempts to apply pressure by some of the commenters. It’s as if you, the _freeware_ developer of this efficient [did I mention excellent?] and useful add-on to Ff, are _expected_ to owe these folks something more on top of what you’ve already accomplished.
Sheesh, you’ve even offered to allow others to carry development forward as long as proper credit is given and permission asked for. That seems _very_ reasonable to me. Why if I was a coder, I’d… but no worries there;-)
Regardless of what you decide regarding an update or completely new add-on, thanks again for what you’ve already done. Best wishes for your continued success in the future, on whatever your chosen endeavors.
Best Regards,
Gerry
add-on sidebar,yes is there an icon or other hotkey avail as unable use ctrl-shift as other use..thanks
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I would like a download manager that was on one side panel below the tabs, but had to get the behavior to the same bar and also be useful to have it changed the look of the falls on the side panel.
http://images42.fotosik.pl/35/8ae3e02047bb11e4.png
Hi superT users,
I just released Tabberwocky, the successor to superT, if you’re interested:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/14439
Frank | Studio17
developer of superT and Tabberwocky
Hi Frank,
I just wanted to thank you for developing Tabberwocky. Your rate of development is amazing, I think you released like 10 versions in the last few weeks. Plus, you implemented the feature I wanted most (multi-row tabs) only a few days after I asked for it.
Great work! Keep it up