Mar10'10

Community-maintained version of Ubiquity for Firefox 3.6

Longtime Ubiquity contributor and community member Satyr has continued working on the Ubiquity codeline. He’s posted a build of the extension based on the latest source from his personal code repository.

Satyr’s build is based on the 0.5 codeline and it should be able to work with Firefox 3.6, so you may want to try it out if you have been frustrated by the incompatibility between Ubiquity 0.5.x and Firefox 3.6.

Satyr provides the caveat:

“latest source” means it is pre-beta and most likely has issues, which won’t be fixed unless users report them in detail.

Still, if you are using Firefox 3.6 and you want features that are not available in Ubiquity 0.1.9.1, you may want to try out Satyr’s build.

Problems and workarounds with this version are being discussed on GetSatisfaction.

Thank you Satyr!

6 Responses to “Community-maintained version of Ubiquity for Firefox 3.6”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Thank you Satyr for maintaining this awesome extension! It has a lot of potential, and I hope it keeps improving!

  2. Flemming says:

    hi there

    great the community keep this most usable add on alive.
    I will gladly donate to keep the good spirit high.

    regards Flemming

  3. Leito says:

    Great work man, it works perfect. Thanks so much for sharing!

  4. UbiqityFan says:

    You should add the ability to work with greasemonky

  5. I just discovered this post now. Thanks Satyr for maintaining this version! It’s wonderful because it includes my last locale update :)

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Jono is the lead developer on Test Pilot. His mission is to use science to improve the quality of user-interface design in open-source software. He came to Mozilla in 2008 from a Chicago startup called Humanized. When not hacking on Labs projects he draws comics, plays the accordion, and does role-playing games.

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