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I think "Paper Plane" would be the best choice. - [x] Consist of one or two simple nouns. - [x] Be related to the app’s domain (Telegram's paper plane). -...
> Maybe make the whole extension in a collapsible menu too Closed  Open  Alt closed  Alt open:  #6 Maybe showing this collapse menu only when >=3...
@JakobDev > yesterday I've updated the manifest at Feb 11 at 06:33am UTC. I don't think this is the case. How long does it takes to update the screenshots? @razzeee...
Doing a regular export of encrypted file(s) (like described inside ReadMe features todo list) inside a user configured folder would be enough, paired with something like syncthing.
I would feel more comfortable with such an app without network permission at all.
> Why? Dosen't it need network permission to get the codes and function in general? Codes are generated offline using [known algorithms](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_one-time_password) plus a secret key. These infos can be...
What do you mean by "ship it in releases"? By just creating a tarball or even uploading it to github releases? Should the install script install the extension by copying...
Since I'm still on Gnome 44, I tried it on Gnome OS Nightly inside Gnome Boxes and it works. [SAM on Gnome OS Nightly](https://github.com/khimaros/smart-auto-move/assets/25850701/61c9a600-9806-42f1-bbd5-808738df18e2)
You can take a look at other translations. For example [these](https://github.com/zhrexl/DrawOnYourScreen2/commits?author=Vistaus) are the commits of the Dutch translation. - You need to use the [ISO 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) code of your language...
https://release.gnome.org/45/developers/index.html#gnome-shell-extensions