Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard
The respected Firefox add-on developer Quicksaver announced yesterday that he won't update any of his extensions anymore because of Mozilla's decision to move to WebExtensions exclusively. Quicksaver, responsible for add-ons such as Tab Groups, OmniSidebar, FindBar Tweak, Beyond Australis and Puzzle Bars, had four of his five add-ons for Firefox featured by Mozilla in the past.
If you open any of the author's add-on pages on the Mozilla Add-ons repository, you will notice an important announcement on the page. It reads:
IMPORTANT: The add-on will not receive any more updates and will stop working by next November with Firefox 57.[...] Quicksaver posted an explanation on his website that reveals why he made the decision to stop add-on development. There are several reasons, but the core reason given is that at least four of his five add-ons rely heavily on functionality that will either not be provided by WebExtensions, or would require him to rewrite the extension almost completely.
[...] Quicksaver is not the only author who announced that he will stop working on add-ons for Firefox. Add-ons like New Tab Tools, Classic Theme Restorer, Tree Style Tabs, Open With, DownThem All, KeeFox and many others are likely also not going to make the cut.
Source: http://www.ghacks.net/2017/01/28/firefox-add-on-quicksaver-quits/
(Score: 2) by isostatic on Monday January 30 2017, @09:15AM
I too used Phoenix, replacing konqueror. Stopped it as a main browser some years ago though, and its continued to go down hill.
However I use vim, still gong strong after decades, also daily use Perl 5 and bash, and all the other standard os level tools (make, gcc, gnuplot, etc). On rare occasions I use windows and have to run putty. All these have been around longer than Firefox/bird/Phoenix. I still use java applications, and my spreadsheet of choice is gnumeric.
2003 is quite late on reflection for a first release of the tools I use. I guess I'm just old.