Reviews for YesScript2
YesScript2 by Andras Horvath
Review by Homme-Nuage
Rated 3 out of 5
by Homme-Nuage, 7 years agoYesscript is a very useful extension. I've been using it for years and I am glad it's been replaced.
I accidentally noticed that it makes some annoying notifications disappear (donate to Wikipedia, etc.) I don't know if Yescript 1 did that, but it's nice.
I can do without a preferences panel, but it's very annoying that the preferences are reseted when cookies are erased.
Thank you anyway.
Edit: Sync doesn't work for me, as I use Firefox on a single device, but I think I'm going to be fine if I don't delete cookies anymore when I clear my history. Since I have Cookie autodelete, this shouldn't be a problem: Cookie autodelete does not delete the preferences of Yesscript 2.
I accidentally noticed that it makes some annoying notifications disappear (donate to Wikipedia, etc.) I don't know if Yescript 1 did that, but it's nice.
I can do without a preferences panel, but it's very annoying that the preferences are reseted when cookies are erased.
Thank you anyway.
Edit: Sync doesn't work for me, as I use Firefox on a single device, but I think I'm going to be fine if I don't delete cookies anymore when I clear my history. Since I have Cookie autodelete, this shouldn't be a problem: Cookie autodelete does not delete the preferences of Yesscript 2.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi Homme,
I have improved the extension based on your feedback. I've added a feature to store the settings in the remote storage instead of the local one.
So now the settings will be permanent even across browsers (if you sign in Firefox sync) and will not be erased when you delete the cookies.
I've released version 1.0 but overall testing is still needed. I gladly accept further feedbacks on how well it works.
Minimum Firefox version is 53 now instead of 52 because of the sync feature.
Edit: I've tested it and with version 1.4 the Sync works good. So now you can use it across browsers. You need to sync it before using the extension and then you get all your settings back.
I have improved the extension based on your feedback. I've added a feature to store the settings in the remote storage instead of the local one.
So now the settings will be permanent even across browsers (if you sign in Firefox sync) and will not be erased when you delete the cookies.
I've released version 1.0 but overall testing is still needed. I gladly accept further feedbacks on how well it works.
Minimum Firefox version is 53 now instead of 52 because of the sync feature.
Edit: I've tested it and with version 1.4 the Sync works good. So now you can use it across browsers. You need to sync it before using the extension and then you get all your settings back.