I've released stable versions of Check and Send, Tag Toolbar, Priority Switcher, and Google Contacts. Thank you for your contribution for the compatibility testing.
These are not available at AMO yet. Please download them from my homepage.
[Update] The extensions passed AMO editors' reviews.
Jan 14, 2010
First alpha of Get before Send for Thunderbird3
Get before Send 0.8a1 is now available for download. It is the first alpha for Thunderbird3. Please join the testing!
And please keep tracking the Thunderbird3 Compatibility Testing Thread for the progress.
And please keep tracking the Thunderbird3 Compatibility Testing Thread for the progress.
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