Reviews for In My Pocket
In My Pocket by Pierre-Adrien Buisson
Review by akasico1
Rated 5 out of 5
by akasico1, a year agoI gave 5 stars
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1. Missing --> Not working for Firefox Focus or Firefox Android you have many Users for sure many of them use android, and there are no plugin you will be the first . Hit first hit twice ;)
why don t port to firefox focus or firefox android or even better integreated with firefox by default
2. Missing ---> Porting to chrome
3. Missing ---> adding list and collection from pocket
4. Missing ---> work also as reading list
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-----> CAN BE IMPROVE IT :(
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1. Missing --> Not working for Firefox Focus or Firefox Android you have many Users for sure many of them use android, and there are no plugin you will be the first . Hit first hit twice ;)
why don t port to firefox focus or firefox android or even better integreated with firefox by default
2. Missing ---> Porting to chrome
3. Missing ---> adding list and collection from pocket
4. Missing ---> work also as reading list
Developer response
posted 9 months agoSorry for reply this late, not sure why I don't receive notifications for reviews anymore. Thanks for the detailed feedback!
As for Firefox mobile and Chrome: Chrome portage started since a long time, but some Firefox specific APIs I was relying on don't exist in Chrome, and I already had to rework some features to make the addon usable in Chrome. And there are currently major changes in these APIs which require reworking things deeply to remain compatible with old Firefox / new Firefox / Chrome.
For Android, you make a good point. I never focused on this because Pocket android app is actually pretty good, so even if there is no Firefox addon, there is at least a good product available to consume your pocket content. But I added this to my project backlog nevertheless.
As for 3: Pocket does not expose lists and collection through the API they provide to other developers, so there is not much I can do there :)
As for Firefox mobile and Chrome: Chrome portage started since a long time, but some Firefox specific APIs I was relying on don't exist in Chrome, and I already had to rework some features to make the addon usable in Chrome. And there are currently major changes in these APIs which require reworking things deeply to remain compatible with old Firefox / new Firefox / Chrome.
For Android, you make a good point. I never focused on this because Pocket android app is actually pretty good, so even if there is no Firefox addon, there is at least a good product available to consume your pocket content. But I added this to my project backlog nevertheless.
As for 3: Pocket does not expose lists and collection through the API they provide to other developers, so there is not much I can do there :)