Posts Tagged ‘extension’
BookerFox is now an approved Firefox add-on!
Posted by Benjamin J. Thompson | Filed under Liberty
You can download BookerFox now through the Add-Ons dialog in Firefox. A handful of refinements will be coming soon.
BookerFox gets “100% Clean” certification from Softpedia
Posted by Benjamin J. Thompson | Filed under Browser Extensions, Technology
Well, this is flattering! Softpedia has taken the time to download and review my Firefox add-on for book sellers, and create a page of their own for it. That page can be found here.
Maybe I should go ahead and submit it to the Mozilla team for review to finally make it an official add-on!
Firefox Add-On BookerFox now available for download at Mozilla.org
Posted by Benjamin J. Thompson | Filed under Technology
I have been using it for months, but it is now available for download at Mozilla.org. It’s still in the “experimental” stage but once I get a few reviews I’ll submit it for review. The page for the add-on is here. It is called BookerFox and is intended to aid certain repetitive tasks for people who sell books on a wide range of online markets.
It provides the following tools in a toolbar at the top of the browser:
- A quick calculator to find 15%, 20%, or 50% of any number in those cases when a seller needs to issue a partial refund.
- An input box and drop-down menu to paste in order numbers and navigate straight to the order page (bypassing the home page or search page), on numerous markets, so long as you are already logged in.
- An input box and drop-down menu to paste in USPS or UPS tracking numbers and jump straight to the tracking page without first bringing up the parcel service’s home page.
- A bookmark menu of market site login pages.