why even release 4.x

is x-notifyer 4 even usable?  with the loss of account information and all the bugs, I am thinking it was kinda irrisponsiable to release 4 in its current state.

 

Is this a fair evaluation?

jeroen's picture

No

LargePrime's picture

In your evaluation a software product that destroys user data without warning or backup, is in 'ship it now' condition?

And that's totally ignoring the broken functionality...

Did you vote for trump?

jeroen's picture

Did you irrisponsiably skip elementary school?

jeroen's picture

Read the forum and find the answer that is available...

I don't feel like answering stupid posts.

CFBancroft's picture

Because we live outside of USA, we are trying to help you...
Read several pages and search pages, TONS of answer why, why...

AND... You (LargePrime) insult us! Shame on YOU!

LargePrime's picture

I asked a resonable question.  I got a crappy, unengaging answer and I was mocked.

I did not insult or mock.  I asked questions.

 

But thats fine, i'll use another plugin and leave a bad review.

 

Thanks for your time

skippybosco's picture

No account information was lost. v3.x of the plugin was based on the legacy plugin architecture (XUL/XPCOM) which Mozilla is getting rid of. v4 is based on the new plugin architecture (WebExtension API). The new plugin architecture does not have access to data stored from the older.

The developer warned us of this issue and reminded us to export our settings from v3 before upgrading to v4.

If you did not, not to worry there is still time till FireFox hits v57 (end of 2017). You can install the 3.5.23 version of the plugin from here:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/xnotifier/versions/?page=...

After you restart FireFox it should work just as before with all of your old Account information in place. Be sure to export this and keep your export file somewhere safe.

Regarding bugs, etc. At some point we'll need to make the jump to the new architecture, which while great in many ways, is also more limiting that previous (hence the bugs and change in way things are done with notifier). If we (the users) don't start testing and reporting issues they can not be fixed.

jeroen's picture

Thanks for stepping up the plate, Skippy ;-)
Very clear post!

CFBancroft's picture