Instead of displaying password in readable form like a few other extensions, the QuickPasswords nifty toolbar button jumps to the password manager at 1 click and allows you to select a credential + copy it to the clipboard with 2 more clicks. If you compare this to the standard way, its much easier & faster.
I was always annoyed by the fact that the Password Manage displays not just one Password but a whole list - this extension removes the need to display any password on screen, and gets rid of the inconvenient "typing off screen". Now your passwords can be as complicated and secure as you always wanted!
Also, it fills in the domain name into the filter so you don't have to look quite so hard. Especially useful for developers who have to work a lot with login pages and different test profiles.
How to Install in Thunderbird:
1. Right-click the link below and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
2. In Mozilla Thunderbird, open Add-ons from the Tools menu.
3. Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click "OK".
Product's homepage
Requirements:
· Mozilla Thunderbird
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Fixed [Bug 25307] - On the Statusbar of Thunderbird and SeaMonkey mail windows some or all icons were missing.
· Thunderbird / SeaMonkey mail - Added QuickPasswords command to folder pane context menu
· Improved filter prediction in SeaMonkey mail windows - we can now filter passwords for
· the mailbox when right-clicking a folder
· the sender domain when right-clicking a message
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