A Bit Better RTM

By Andrew Paprotsky Last update Sep 8, 2009 — Installed 25,565 times.

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Gordon Fontenot User
FirefoxMacintosh

Since the Smart Add update I have had to refresh the page in order to update the task count for individual lists. It's not something that happens 100% of the time, and I feel like it has to do with the way new tasks are added through the new task entry mechanism.

 
Andrew Papro... Script's Author
ChromeWindows

Hi Gordon,

There is a small bug in the script which causes the problem. I'm working on it now.

Regards,
Andrew

 
Andrew Papro... Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Hi Gordon,

Try standalone "A Bit Better RTM" firefox extension - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/...

Should work fine.

 
Gordon Fontenot User
FirefoxMacintosh

You, sir, are my new hero.

First of all, the problem (appears) to be solved.

Secondly, Holy shit does this look clean now. Seriously. What an awesome change. Looks absolutly great.

Is the extention going to be replacing the script completely, as in, can I now just rely on the FF updater to grab new versions of A Bit Better RTM?

(PS, Drag and drop list organization = win)

 
Andrew Papro... Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Hi Gordon,

I'm glad you're happy with the latest updates!

The extension completely replaces the script.

Because of some Mozilla restrictions, the extension won't update automatically until it's in experimental status. Once the status is changed to "public", it will start to update automatically. The status of the extension can be changed only after someone from Mozilla's editors confirms that it's safe to use. I hope it won't take too much time for them to review.

Regards,
Andrew

 
Gordon Fontenot User
FirefoxMacintosh

Great! Really looking forward to seeing what else you do with this. RTM is unusable (IMO) without the work you have done.

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