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 WizardFusion on Monday January 30 2017, @10:09AM
Try Script-Block on Chrome. Way better
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Arik on Monday January 30 2017, @01:11PM
If laughter is the best medicine, who are the best doctors?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday January 30 2017, @07:20PM
Back to my original point. I did not like the other ones. With that one fine grained control of who is in or out is not easily done from the GUI. You have to dig into the preferences to get it to act correctly.
I personally like ad-block plus over ublock. I think the interface is better. However, it is massively slower.