Mozilla Jetpack Gallery for Developers

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The Mozilla blog recently announced the release of the Jetpack Gallery. Add-on developers can now host and promote their add-ons at the Jetpack gallery. On the other hand, add-on users can easily browse through the add-ons in development and can use those add-ons, right from the Jetpack gallery.

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According to the Jetpack website, :

The Jetpack Gallery is a community for developers and add-on users: Users get innovative add-ons that add functionality to Firefox, while developers receive valuable feedback and visibility in the Jetpack community.

The Jetpak gallery features a properly customized and organized add-on gallery where add-ons are tagged and categorized by author, reviews, popularity and alike. Also, Jetpack featured add-ons will install without a browser restart.

The site includes a Jetpack search and sections like popular tags ratings and bar indicators, top downloads, top contributors and similar ones. A section at the end offers developers an easy way to upload their creations as well. Mozilla Jetpack has made Firefox add-on development easier. The launch of the Jetpack Gallery narrows the bridge between the Jetpack developers and add-on users.



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  1. Mauritius Resto
    November 16th, 2009 at 9:17 am #

    Really interesting information. People develop so many interesting stuffs for Firefox, which is why it is one of the best browsers available for the moment.

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