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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Most GNU/Linux users use the Firefox browser, your download manager does not have any specific plugins for it.
**Describe the sol…
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Thanks for creating this simple, yet useful extension @merill!
Re the comment in https://github.com/merill/refined-microsoft-learn#firefox-support:
The firefox version works fine - tested locall…
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I don't know if you know, but Firefox is planning to standardize their addons to match Webkit by introducing a new [WebExtensions API](https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08/21/the-future-of-developi…
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Hi! I'm a really big fan of your extension, and use it daily. Lately though I've been transitioning to Firefox and was wondering if you'd be open to port this.
Since Firefox 57 I believe, Firefox e…
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It would be great to have this extension on Firefox, especially since more of the privacy conscious users tend to use it rather than Chromium.
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Most modern browsers do not exclusively support webextensions or primarily use addons not based on webextensions. Chrome web store mandates WebExtensions but there is no reason the Firefox .dvi should…
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Far-off plan, but: when [WebExtensions](https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebExtensions) are stable, port the extension.
kav2k updated
7 years ago
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Would be great to have this extension available on Firefox as well. I believe it's relatively straightforward, as all the APIs should be the same. Good luck with the fork!
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As I'm sure you know, in November 2017, the Firefox 57 release will disable all addon APIs with the exception of the new WebExtensions API. Are there any plans for undertaking this transition, or aud…
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any clues to whether you are planning something like this