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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: September 27, 2007
- Total Downloads: 56,587
- Downloads last week: 18
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- Average user rating: stars out of 14 votes
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Publisher's description
From MR Technical Solutions :The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install and manage extensions and themes locally. To do this the extension provides multi-extension installation support, hacking capabilities to the Extension/Theme manager windows, features to find and troubleshoot Extensions/Themes Build, GUID and Profile information. If you want to fine tune the way your browser handles extensions, this extension is a must-have. It provides easy-to-use customizations for power users and regular users alike. Version 5.3.2.5 includes unspecified updates.
CNET Editor's Note: The Download Now link will prompt a local download of the Firefox extension. To install the extension directly, open the file using your Firefox browser.
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Version: MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.5
"Very powerful for customizing Firefox"
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Version: MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.5
Pros: fairly easy to navigate, and offers tons of options for how your add-ons are installed and function.
Cons: i don't (and probably won't ever) use 75% of the options. seems like a bit of overkill.
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