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About me
Name | Firefox user 901100 |
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User since | May 31, 2010 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
DuckDuckGo (HTTPS / SSL)
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
(Accidental duplicate post)
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (20110219). This user has a previous review of this add-on.DuckDuckGo (HTTPS / SSL)
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
(Accidental duplicate post)
This review is for a previous version of the add-on (20110219).Bccthis for Gmail
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I don't want to criticize this add-on for not doing what I *hoped* it might do (which is maybe not even possible), but in case this or another developer is interested, here is what I was hoping for:
When I send emails I'd often like to include some text that they can't see, but which I can. For instance if I sent a snippet of file data, I might want to send the SQL statement that I used to extract the data, but which would confuse/annoy/alarm a non-technical user. So what I usually do is send the email then forward it to myself with the extra code. I was hoping this add-on might save me a step.
It doesn't work for me because: a) the BCC is not in the same thread as the base email, b) It doesn't accept the "name+suffix@gmail.com" form that I use to email notes to myself, and c) (the deal-breaker) it doesn't work with the "previous" version of gmail (I dislike the new format/colours and find it very slow on my wireless connection).
I'm going to give it 4-stars "on faith" so as not to knock its status, but I haven't actually given it a good workout since the basic function is not what I was looking for.
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