Mozilla Adds Jetpack To Firefox »
Posted By altnrg 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyNever content to stand still in the market, Mozilla Labs, the maker of the open-source Web browser Firefox, has launched a new community initiative called Jetpack aimed at expanding its already considerable extensions ecosystem.
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rwally346 months, 2 weeks ago
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It is about time, having to restart firefox every time I update/install an extension has always been a hassle. It will be interesting to play around with the API some, because it looks like it should be easier to work with too...
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