
Īnd your conclusion? You miss histogram in xIFr?
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In similar ways it is probably also possible to install xIFr in new Chromium based Microsoft Edge, Opera and other browsers.ĭo you think it would be worthwhile to make xIFr officially available in web-store for Chrome and other non-Firefox browsers? So far I have been holding back, waiting for other browser vendors to hopefully also add support for the API-methods used for the "Deep Search" feature.īefore reading all this I checked Chrome to find EXIF Viewer Pro (which is free) and installed your extension in Firefox to compare a (Canon DSLR forum) image on this site.
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If however someone would like to try it in Chrome, you can install xIFr from your local filesystem:ġ) Download latest xIFr release (zip-file) from and unzip it on your harddisk.Ģ) In Chrome, open the "Extensions" overview (via browser's "3-dot menu" -> "More tools.") and enable "Developer mode" in upper right corner.ģ) Click "Load unpacked" and choose the unzipped xIFr folder. The first "case" on this page will work on Chrome and most other browsers too, but the rest only works in Firefox. There's just a bit more limited functionality in other webbrowsers, since only Firefox currently supports the API-methods used for the xIFr-feature I call "Deep Search".

However I did create xIFr as a "cross-browser WebExtension", and it is possible to install and run in it in f.ex. XIFr is currently only "officially" available for Firefox desktop browser (via Mozilla Firefox Addons web-store).
