Quick Dial
Quick Dial, a speed dial page inspired from fast dial. Full Open Source, No Web Service, No Cloud Account, your data is your own.
What is Quick Dial?
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Summary
Welcome to Quick Dial, a new speed dial page for Firefox.
- Full Open Source (GitHub)
- No WebService
- No Cloud Account
First start video : https://youtu.be/zBmdZ4d4Yz4
About donators : I've received some donations from donators and I thank them. This is the first time I receive donations for my work in open source and this motivate me... Don't forget, when I drink a beer, I'm more creative
Supported features :
- Child folders
- Drag-drop
- Multipage with mouse wheel and page up/page down if it has to many items
- Customisable background (color and image)
- Customisable grid size
- Customisable layout (margin, color, border, opacity)
- Customisable icon (items, folder, back)
- Take snapshot from iframe
- Take snapshot from a tab
- Support Private mode and Contextual Identities
- Custom root folder
- Data is synchronised with a bookmark folder
User reviews
User reviews summary
Pros
- Convenient and practical
- Lightweight
- Configurable
Cons
- No data/settings export feature
- Malfunctions and requires reset
- Difficulty recovering from AppData
Most mentioned
- Export settings to a file
- Malfunctioning
- Recovering lost data
- Configuration options
- Convenience and practicality
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Safety
Risk impact
Quick Dial is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install Quick Dial if you trust the publisher.
Risk likelihood
Quick Dial has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.