We just got added to the official Firefox Addons list (AMO). It took a couple of weeks in the sandbox, where Mozilla pokes your plug in to make sure it works properly, but we are finally on the list. The people at Mozilla are some of the best folks around and we want to thank the editors who took the time to review WebMynd and put it on the public AMO list.
Now that we have the Mozilla seal of approval it means that Firefox beta 3 users will be able to install WebMynd. Starting tomorrow FF3 users can install from WebMynd.com or if you just can’t wait you can get it at the AMO site right away.
Happy surfing.
Filed under: Firefox Extension, Website | 2 Comments
I have installed the firefox extension under Linux and used the software.
My feedback:
After deleting some pages they were not deleted from the extension folder under .Mozilla.
All pages were still stored. Because I have opened some confidential sides I wanted to make sure they are not excesssable by anybody.
Everythink whas still there.
Then I uninstalled the extention. After uninstalling the folder with all files was still there.
So I wonder if Mozilla checks if application uninstallation works proper.
Hope you solve the issues, because I like the idea.
HerrLuBo72 thanks for giving WebMynd a try and bringing our attention to these files not getting deleted. We are working on a solution. You should also know that if you switch WebMynd into “Normal History” or into “Stealth” mode before visiting private sites nothing will be recorded. The other short term fix is to add private sites to the do not record list under the menu Tools->WebMynd.