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ThumbStrips on Linux

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

When we first developed ThumbStrips we made sure it worked on Windows and Mac machines. After releasing the first version we had users asking us if we support Linux. Since ThumbStrips is a Firefox extension, we thought the operating system that Firefox is running under shouldn’t matter, right? Well, some users confirmed that it did indeed work on Linux, but recently we’ve had some feedback that ThumbStrips was not working properly on some versions of Linux.

There have been almost 37,000 downloads on this site and over 230,000 downloads on Mozilla’s add-ons site. <strong>How many of you are running ThumbStrips on Linux?</strong> Are you experiencing any problems? We’d love to hear your feedback.

We have setup a Linux environment today to try and recreate the problems that our users are seeing and will keep you posted on our progress.

- Scott

ThumbStrips feedback

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Hi everyone,

Thanks for taking the time to submit your feedback about ThumbStrips. We read each and every comment so we can better understand how you are using ThumbStrips, and our goal is to build future versions based on the improvements we hear from you, the folks using it. In order to keep track of all the feedback, suggestions, bugs, etc. we’ve setup an internal database that we use to catalog all of your comments.

So keep the feedback coming – we love to hear it!

You can check out other discussions that have been started about ThumbStrips on the Mozilla site here.

ThumbStrips in the Mozilla Sandbox

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

We released ThumbStrips on 5/23/07 and we recently went through the process of uploading the Firefox extension to Mozilla’s add-on site. I figured after a few minutes of working through some forms ThumbStrips would be available to the world. I was wrong.

Mozilla recently re-designed their add-on site and the process by which you upload an extension. After you create a free account, you can upload an extension to the sandbox area of Mozilla. This graphic shows the Sandbox Review System for all new extensions.

Mozilla Sandbox Review System

Basically, you can’t upload directly to the public viewing area since you have to nominate your add-on to be public. So moments after I uploaded ThumbStrips to the sandbox I submitted my nomination! Unfortunately, Mozilla responded saying the add-on needed reviews before it could be public. Oh well, I’m learning as I go.

I responded by pointing out that ThumbStrips has received over 1,900 downloads from this site and people have been blogging about the iLab’s first extension. I also apologized for the quick nomination to public and that I was new to the process. :)

So far ThumbStrips has been downloaded 5 times from the sandbox. Mozilla add-on reviewers and other early adopters of new Firefox extensions typically play in the sandbox. If you’d like to help speed up the process of getting ThumbStrips on the Mozilla add-on site please create a free account. Also, make sure to update your profile and check the box that reads “Show sandbox?” This will allow you to search new add-ons in the sandbox, including ThumbStrips!

ThumbStrips is in the Mozilla add-on sandbox here and you can add a review to help the process move along.

I hope everyone is enjoying ThumbStrips! Please share any feedback or comments you may have and check out the ThumbStrips forum to ask questions and get answers about ThumbStrips.


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