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Chrome support #38

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Riajyuu opened this issue Oct 30, 2016 · 4 comments
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Chrome support #38

Riajyuu opened this issue Oct 30, 2016 · 4 comments
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Priority: 4-Low Minor problem or easily worked around Status: Pending The issue has been assigned but is not currently being worked on Type: Enhancement The issue is a request for new functionality

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@Riajyuu
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Riajyuu commented Oct 30, 2016

Is it possible to port this extension to Opera and Google Chrome?
Though API restriction can be an issue.

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The auto-sort-bookmarks add-on uses the Mozilla API, which is not currently supported by Opera nor Google Chrome. However, I haven't tried it, but apparently, you can port Google Chrome and Opera extensions (WebExtensions) to Firefox:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Porting_a_Google_Chrome_extension

For Google Chrome, try Sprucemarks:
https://github.com/ForestMist/sprucemarks

@eric-bixby eric-bixby added Type: Question/Comment The issue is a question or comment Status: Completed The issue is closed Priority: 4-Low Minor problem or easily worked around labels Oct 30, 2016
@eric-bixby eric-bixby self-assigned this Nov 29, 2017
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Sprucemarks has become commercial extension and its GitHub page was deleted. I am not aware of a really good alternative to Auto-Sort Bookmarks for Chromium browsers- all I have checked are either abandoned long time ago or are very primitive. I would like to see Auto-Sort Bookmarks ported to Chromium in the future if possible as I have switched from Firefox to a Chromium fork long ago.

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Yes, I’ve been thinking about doing that. I was bummed that Sprucemark is no longer free and experimented with a Chrome version before but didn’t continue because I was content with Sprucemrk. Also, Edge is now chrome-based.

My only concern is that I recently read Google wants to charge a fee for publishing to the Google store.

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Thanks for the quick response.

I am just a user but another developer told me that Google really charges developers for registration (it is hardly believable how greedy Google is). The same developer told me that Microsoft does not charge developers on their store.

If you port your extension to Chromium you can release it as CRX or ZIP file here on GitHub. Additionally you can also publish it on Edge store- you won't be charged for that.

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@eric-bixby eric-bixby added Status: Pending The issue has been assigned but is not currently being worked on and removed Status: Completed The issue is closed labels Mar 13, 2020
@eric-bixby eric-bixby reopened this Mar 13, 2020
@eric-bixby eric-bixby changed the title Opera & Chrome support Chrome support Mar 13, 2020
@eric-bixby eric-bixby added Type: Enhancement The issue is a request for new functionality and removed Type: Question/Comment The issue is a question or comment labels Sep 7, 2020
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