split from t=23589
split from t=23589
This interface replaces the simple usable one we are accustomed to with a bizarre and unintuitive mess. Please restore the old interface as an option or I will cease donating for this rubbish you have turned my beloved and simple to use (for a tool like this) add-on into.
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Re: New noscript interface
Why not make itr work first before trashing the interface with all the lame graphical crap. I cannot read the website addresses in the list for Dog's sake! And the right-click was my buddy before, now he's lame...
I don't feel this is any way to treat loyal customers. You never change this much at one time if you wish to keep your paying fans.
Just sayin'. I've been in this business for 40 years and UI changes like this kill a product's usability and generate fan/user animosity.
Not desirable.
Zero Stars
I don't feel this is any way to treat loyal customers. You never change this much at one time if you wish to keep your paying fans.
Just sayin'. I've been in this business for 40 years and UI changes like this kill a product's usability and generate fan/user animosity.
Not desirable.
Zero Stars
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Re: split from t=23589
You didn't even take 30 seconds to inform yourself before spewing your empty noise, did you?
It has been repeatedly said that the old UI is not technically possible in WebExtensions. In otherwords, Mozilla forced Giorgio to do a complete UI overhaul. If you don't like it, go complain to them about it.
It has been repeatedly said that the old UI is not technically possible in WebExtensions. In otherwords, Mozilla forced Giorgio to do a complete UI overhaul. If you don't like it, go complain to them about it.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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