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Description
Please insert following functions
ยท Download Videos (youtube), music by drag&drop.
2. If I click an emailaddress, open a tab with my emailserver and automatically open a new message with the email ID
3. Add a button, so that I can email the browsers website address automatically by opening a new message on my emailserver an include the address,,,
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Arnaudus wrote on the 27 Jun 08 at 08:34
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Check the add-ons. There are thousands of them available.
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droetker (Moderator) wrote on the 27 Jun 08 at 08:56
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and ".2" works perfetly...
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Eldmannen wrote on the 27 Jun 08 at 10:54
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Just get extension.
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 09:52
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Actually addons don not function for this version.
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 10:01
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But those function should not come with AddOns, they should be available out of the box. It ist naturally for videos to be draged as images or links.
Wheteher I want to open thunderbird or open the server directly should be set in the properties.
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 10:03
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And the last thing (opening the server when address is clicked) does not function at all.
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Auzy wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 11:04
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By the way.. it looks like he might be right about extensions not working.. (Which is pretty dumb considering that it works 100% on every other platform). At the very least its a bug (in firefox 3.0 final for ubuntu). And I have a screenshot to prove it!
http://img364.imageshack.us/my.php?image=xxxib0.jpg
Thats REALLY bad. And it totally throws the concept of Ubuntu being "linux for human beings" out of the window.
1) But (1) is a dupe of your own idea.. http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/7654/
I would normally suggest using downloadhelper, but at the very least, accessing it isn't intuitive anyway.
2) Mailto: links I justed tested.. They work.
3) You mean send a email to webmaster@mycurrentwebsite.com? That should be either suggested to Firefox directly, or via extension (as barely anyone would use it).
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 11:41
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My problem was: Whenever I used thunderbird and my pc crashed, my contacts, notes, bookmarks, etc. got lost. So I want everything to be stored on the server. But thunderbird wants to store them on the pc.
So it would be great a little client, a mask, which stores everthing on the server. I want to copy a text out or the url of a website: click the button and both are inserted aut. and when I send it, the message is stored on the server.
I want to write to a recepien? Fine, click the add and a box appears to be written in and so on.
A tiny thunderbird totally dependen on the server!
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Arnaudus wrote on the 29 Jun 08 at 15:49
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I don't understand your point. Wasn't your idea about Firefox? You want someone to implement something in Firefox to bypass a bug in Thuderbird. This looks really weird to me. I guess most people have voted "no" because they did not understand your idea.
You are asking for *very* specific features. They should not be included in the default binary, add-ons are exactly what you are looking for.
Most popular add-ons have been update for Firefox3. An add-on dev told me that FF team have been almost impolite to the add-on developers, requiring them to test their add-ons before the official release of FF. Of course, some of them don't work because the dev could not be reached or did not want to answer, but still FF has made a huge effort in providing updated versions of the add-ons.
And by the way, the mailto: links work very well. The problem probably comes from your system rather than FF; check if Thunderbird is the default mail reader.
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 30 Jun 08 at 11:10
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Hello
Sorry if I did not make myself clear.
The problem is, that some of the AddOns do not function well.
For example DownThemAll does not really detect videos, pdf or images...
The second thing is: If a picture is a link, dragging the pic to the dektop creates the link and not the pic.
And -as Auzy did imply< the download of videos of Youtube, etc. does not work intuitivly.
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Wiplash4 wrote on the 30 Jun 08 at 11:13
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And I do not want to use thunderbird! I want firefox to open the mailserverwebsite, open a message with the address in. Not thunderbird.
And if I want to email a certain video, textmark, image, link, etc., I want firefox to have an option to open my server, a new message with this item in it.
I have not found an AddOn for this.
And by the way;: Many do not function on FF3 or Linux.
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