More memshrink news, or how awesome is Firefox 15?
Memshrink lead Nicholas Nethercote posted another excellent update yesterday on memshrink progress in general and in particular on how Firefox 15 ( coming soon to the beta channel! ) is … Read more
Memshrink lead Nicholas Nethercote posted another excellent update yesterday on memshrink progress in general and in particular on how Firefox 15 ( coming soon to the beta channel! ) is … Read more
Project News Hate toxic Youtube comments? Tanner Stokes’ “Herp Derp” fixes that for you, on whatever browser you’re using. Naturally, on Firefox it uses the SDK! We’re releasing SDK 1.9 … Read more
Deep customization through add-ons is one of the best features of Firefox, and we’re thrilled to have such a vibrant ecosystem of community-developed extensions, themes, and other kinds of add-ons … Read more
Wladimir Palant, lead developer of the very popular Adblock Plus add-on has a couple of interesting posts up in his blog. In his first article, Why you should make your … Read more
Project News We released Add-on SDK version 1.8.1 today to address a regression in 1.8. For all the gory details, head on over to the bug. I did ta brown-bag … Read more
Following along from last week’s 1.8 release, we’ve released a 1.8.1 patch release today to address a regression logged in bug 771825. You can download the SDK directly in either … Read more
I post these updates every 3 weeks to inform add-on developers about the status of the review queues, add-on compatibility, and other happenings in the add-ons world. The Review Queues … Read more
Project News We released SDK 1.8 last Tuesday as you’d expect, and then the awesome people on the Builder team followed up one day later by updating to 1.8 as … Read more
Update: The winners have been chosen! Voting has begun in the Favorite Add-ons contest. Your votes will decide the three winners of the Android tablets! When voting, keep in mind … Read more