Análises de Open With
Open With por Geoff Lankow
182 análises
- Avaliado em 2 de 5por myaddonsname, há 8 anosLook what you have done FireFox turned a once great simple addon into a complex addon.
- 6.8.6 version took some hacks for Basilisk.
I've got the toolbar button working on my Basilisk install matching the one on my Pale Moon install. Took some slight modifications of about-openwith.js, openwith.js, and openwith-fx.xul
It is cool seeing Pale Moon icon in my Basilisk and Basilisk icon in my Pale Moon status bars.
Also convenient for checking how sites render in IE, Edge, FF, Chrome easily.
I prefer the 6.8.6 version on my browsers which will continue to support XUL addons. - Avaliado em 1 de 5por Bossa Nova, há 8 anosIt may not be the developer's fault that he had to modify this extension like this, but now it is useless because too complicated to install. You have to understand what Python is and how to install it (on a Mac). I tried it several times and couldn't.
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13720958 do Firefox, há 8 anosI thought the instructions were fairly simple. Install python. Open a command prompt and run the Python script. Great extension, very very useful.
- Avaliado em 3 de 5por Usuário 13717788 do Firefox, há 8 anosInstruction for installation is insufficient, only thanks to user f495dc (not far below) i managed to install this app
i repeat it again here
1. Install Python (Download from link, run file, and then follow install screens)
2. Download the linked .py file and then move it to a special folder or the root of your C:/ drive (I put mine under the python install folder/Lib)
3. Open a Windows Command prompt (Type command or cmd into Start Menu search and select the cmd.exe)
4. Navigate inside the command prompt to the folder where you put the file in #2 (i.e. "cd c:\path_of_file_folder")
5. Run the command given in instructions: "open_with_windows.py install" (You must be in the same folder as the file)
6. Click Test in the extension info screen inside of Firefox. It will tell you immediately if it worked and you can begin finding/adding external programs to launch - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13649848 do Firefox, há 8 anosIt works well, you have to manually paste the path to your exe
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Edward27821, há 8 anosLove the extension in Thunderbird but it is difficult to locate
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por tientisheh, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 4 de 5por Usuário 13096419 do Firefox, há 8 anosI suppose that it comes down to this: is installing python a pain in the ass? If you think so, avoid this extension. Otherwise, this extension is great!
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13514785 do Firefox, há 8 anosI missing Qupzilla.
Your script cannot find QupZilla
I have modify it in this way:
"
def find_browsers():
apps = [
'Chrome',
'Chromium',
'chromium-browser',
'firefox',
'Firefox',
'Google Chrome',
'google-chrome',
'opera',
'Opera',
'qupzilla',
'QupZilla',
'SeaMonkey',
'seamonkey',
]
" - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 13509334 do Firefox, há 8 anosINSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO INSTALL IN WINDOWS BELOW
So far this is working fine with Windows 8.1 - I will report back if I have any issues in 7 or 10 when I get around to installing it on my other systems.
For those not understanding WHY this new setup is required, Firefox has completely changed how extensions will work moving forward. Long story short, they took away the deep functionality which pretty much all developers relied on. Trust me, no one is happy about it and the majority of devs are publicly jumping ship.
However, I'm not sure of the issue from reviewers about installing Python for this extension to work, since all it does is expand a few language extensions in the background on your computer. Python has been around since 1991 and trustworthy. A standard user will never see a difference in any normal day to day operations.
For those who do not understand how to install in Windows:
1. Install Python (Download from link, run file, and then follow install screens)
2. Download the linked .py file and then move it to a special folder or the root of your C:/ drive (I put mine under the python install folder/Lib)
3. Open a Windows Command prompt (Type command or cmd into Start Menu search and select the cmd.exe)
4. Navigate inside the command prompt to the folder where you put the file in #2 (i.e. "cd c:\path_of_file_folder")
5. Run the command given in instructions: "open_with_windows.py install" (You must be in the same folder as the file)
6. Click Test in the extension info screen inside of Firefox. It will tell you immediately if it worked and you can begin finding/adding external programs to launch - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 12674645 do Firefox, há 8 anos
- Avaliado em 1 de 5por Usuário 13448872 do Firefox, há 8 anosCan't get it to work with Python and all the other steps involved.