What qualifies an extension/add-on to be included at Flock's extension page/site?
What qualifies an extension/add-on to be included at Flock's extension page/site?
At one point I was told that the add-on needed to have been tested for Flock.
I'm finding add-ons that are advertised as working with Flock, but are not included at https://extensions.flock.com/extensions/
For example: http://www.diigo.com/tools?client=ff, http://www.shareaholic.com/, http://minimap.spatialviews.com/
At one point I was told that the add-on needed to have been tested for Flock.
I'm finding add-ons that are advertised as working with Flock, but are not included at https://extensions.flock.com/extensions/
For example: http://www.diigo.com/tools?client=ff, http://www.shareaholic.com/, http://minimap.spatialviews.com/
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Inappropriate?Extensions.flock.com contains two types of addons:
1. Flock-specific extensions that are designed to interact with Flock's unique features. A Firefox extension that happens to work in Flock does not fall into this category.
2. Extensions Flock chooses to feature. Some of these are simply extensions we think are cool and relevant to the Flock community, some are the result of agreements with the companies developing them.
Hope that clears things up!
Evan Hamilton
Flock Community Ambassador
evan at flock dot com
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Inappropriate?Thanks, Evan!
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