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  • New Software: ThunderBrowse Command Line Handler

    This is just a program I’ve had lying around on my hard drive for awhile and I thought I would release it.

    Several people wanted to have ThunderBrowse as their default browser. This addon allows ThunderBrowse to take urls from the command line. You still need to modify some registry values to make ThunderBrowse the default browser, but this is the first step.

    How to use

    The format to pass urls to ThunderBrowse is:

    Thunderbird.exe -tbrowse

    Where URL is the url to browse to.

    What it does

    If a Thunderbird window is open, a new ThunderBrowse tab will be created via this method. If no Thunderbird window is open, a ThunderBrowse window will be created.

    The addon should support all applications that ThunderBrowse supports (Thunderbird, Postbox, Spicebird).

    As with pretty much all other projects, you can’t redistribute this. You can link to this category for updates.

    Click here in ThunderBrowse to download the ThunderBrowse CommandLine Handler

    2 days on
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  • Birthday!

    It’s my birthday today! YAY!

    8 days on
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  • ThunderBrowse 3.3.2 released!

    ThunderBrowse 3.3.2 is now available on AMO.

    9 days on
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  • We are back (again)

    So I’ve switched hosts to WebFaction to try out their service. So far it’s a lot better than my old host (I’m going to keep WebFaction around for awhile and if I like it, I’ll cancel my old host’s service [and get a refund]). I don’t get anything unlimited (so no overselling) but I do get the peace of mind that they won’t shut down anything because it’s too popular. Plus the service is really fast for me. Did you see how fast tabs switch on the homepage? I remember when it used to take forever just for the request to go through.

    Most of the site should be running just fine but let me know if you encounter any hiccups via the comments for this post.

    9 days on
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  • Bug reporter is back!

    I’ve fixed the issues with the bug reporter. Now you’ll be able to view the status and file bugs again. Hooray (I’ve also improved quite a few things)!

    The bug reporter can be found here: http://thunderbrowse.com/bugreport/

    9 days on
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  • On the road again

    I’m going to be switching servers soon. Expect downtime. We’ll be back in about 24-48 hours, if all goes well.

    All email, blog and bug services will be down.

    9 days on
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  • ThunderBrowse 3.3.2 has been uploaded to AMO

    I have just uploaded version 3.3.2 to AMO.

    In addition to the things I mentioned in my last post, this next version has:

    • New throbber/progress meter code
    • Fixes in tab registration to make it faster and more precise
    • Fixed issue that caused event handlers to unhook incorrectly.
    • Fixed some plugin issues. This may or may not reset your plugin settings. This should fix most of your plugin issues.

    A note on the plugin fix: Because plugins have to initialize, they are loaded before a page starts to load. In order to maintain security, any page that was loaded from an email does not have plugins enabled. Pages from there on will have plugins enabled.

    Do note, plugins that are in use will increase memory use. There is no way to get around that. However, memory usage should drop a bit when you close those tabs.

    21 days on
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  • We are back

    So after a server migration, ThunderBrowse is now back online. Hooray!

    I apologize for not giving a heads up to this downtime, I was unaware that the servers were going to go down. But now we don’t have to worry about that!

    So basically, the old server went down was because ThunderBrowse was on a shared hosting account and the other people on the server decided to leave but not tell anyone else, thus the hosting account was suspended. This caused everyone to see the account was suspended while I migrated over to a brand new server.

    I apologize for any confusion this might have caused. None of your accounts were closed, only our hosting account.

    Thanks for understanding and I hope you continue to enjoy using ThunderBrowse.

    21 days on
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  • Announcing ThunderBrowse 3.3.2!

    ThunderBrowse 3.3.2 is a compatibility fix/addition build.

    Here’s what has changed:

    • TB3 tabs support in Spicebird
    • Postbox Express support (yes, Pro and Express are much much much different)
    • Homepage urls are now fixed (before they were broken, now they format correctly)
    • Fixed uninstaller for Postbox
    • Small other fixes.
    21 days on
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  • Bug reporter is back!

    I’ve fixed the issues with the bug reporter. Now you’ll be able to view the status and file bugs again. Hooray (I’ve also improved quite a few things)!

    The bug reporter can be found here: http://thunderbrowse.com/bugreport/

    21 days on
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  • Announcing ThunderBrowse 3.3.1 ThunderBrowse 3.3.1 adds additional fixes that did not make it into ThunderBrowse 3.3. These bug fixes apply mostly to Thunderbird 2 builds. Specifically: Fixed issue with external protocols not enabling the launcher Fixed settings window size issues in Thunderbird 2 Fixed settings window load issues on non-Thunderbird builds Hid the tab settings page for applications [...]
    2 months on
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