Daniel Beardsmore

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Nome Daniel Beardsmore
Località Hertfordshire, UK
Lavoro IT
Utente da Marzo 5, 2007
Numero di componenti aggiuntivi sviluppati 0 componenti aggiuntivi
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Send Later Button

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I use the Send Later feature in combination with BlunderDelay and MagicSLR (now "Get/Send-Button (minimized MagicSLR)") to make message sending run in the background with the compose window closed. "Get/Send-Button (minimized MagicSLR)" seems to have lost its Send Later button, as that button vanished from Thunderbird recently.

This add-on replaces that add-on perfectly for the sole purpose for which I originally installed it (that other add-on seems to do something else now). Send Later Button does the single thing I wanted, and with the same icon, too!

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (1.1) del componente aggiuntivo. 

Restart App Button

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Does exactly what I wanted: one toolbar button, no menu item!

New Mail Attention

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I really didn’t want to write this as a review, but there seems to be no other contact option anywhere for feature requests etc.

So … What I’ve been hoping for for a long time is something that works like Outlook, where the new mail icon is superimposed over the application icon in the taskbar using an icon overlay. This is “politer” than the flashing amber, which suggests that the program actually needs something from you right now. (I realise that in Vista and earlier the notification choices were pretty limited, but for anyone using Windows 7 upwards (I’m in 10) it would be nice to have a more elegant solution :-)

Saved Password Editor

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No idea why it took me so long to think of looking for an add-on to do this! Really useful for sites that, for whatever reason, bypass the automatic password detection (probably nonsense like postback). Now I can continue to have unique passwords for sites and safely forget one or two ;-)

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (2.5.1.1-signed) del componente aggiuntivo. 

Signature Switch

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What's the sense in even bothering putting up software for everyone to use, if you belligerently refuse to make it do what people need?

You can huff and puff all you like, but if you're not motivated by what your userbase actually needs, then what's the use in even making software publicly available? It makes you a particularly poor developer. It's not like this is a flood of competing and illogical requests, or out-of-scope requests (those are difficult, obviously), but a very clear message that e-mail usage has changed in the 21st century. I've come to prefer top posting myself anyway as the only thing I'm interested in reading is what the recipient wrote! And if I need to grab their phone number from a signature, the last place I want that is way down the bottom of the message.

This seems to be a common programmer defect – a wilful lack of interest in and concern for the people actually using their software, especially when it comes to bug fixes. If you must be obstinate about it, don't clutter up the Internet with your work. If you must post software, try to make the program do what people actually want it to do!

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (1.6.9) del componente aggiuntivo. 

Tab Wheel Scroll

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Spiffing! Been waiting for an add-on to provide tab scrolling with the mouse ever since I got Thunderbird 3.0 beta.

Many thanks.

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (20100626.1-signed) del componente aggiuntivo.