oups, wrong shortcut, following below:

> I think we should merge those two ideas and provide an extension browser to
> the user, where she can sort extensions by type. Furthermore, for each
> extension the following information should be provided :
> - wether the

- the name, date, version, and description of extension,
- whether it is already downloaded or not,
- whether it is activated or not,
- whether it is usable with the current version,
- button to activate/disactivate it (if not already downloaded, it is fetched 
at first activation).

In addition, we can provide the following global controls :
- button to update all extensions,
- drop box to choose type of extensions to show, or alternatively, tabs,

If glob2 is updated, it should check all extensions for compatibility and 
suggest to upgrade them if required.

What do you think ?

Have a nice day,

Steph

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http://stephane.magnenat.net


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