Description
Extension Manager previously allowed filtering to show only supported extensions for the current Gnome version (which was the default) when browsing or searching for new extensions. You could manually switch the filter if you wanted to see all extensions, including unsupported ones.
This functionality appears to have been removed, and it feels like a regression. Since the vast majority of extensions are outdated or unmaintained, losing this filter makes the search feature largely unusable.
System Information
- Fedora 42 and 43
- Extension Manager version 0.6.5
- Package format: Flatpak
Related discussion/Links
There seems to be some commotion surrounding this issue:
Reddit
Issue #903 (I think this may be discussion the same issue)
Discussion #897
Description
Extension Manager previously allowed filtering to show only supported extensions for the current Gnome version (which was the default) when browsing or searching for new extensions. You could manually switch the filter if you wanted to see all extensions, including unsupported ones.
This functionality appears to have been removed, and it feels like a regression. Since the vast majority of extensions are outdated or unmaintained, losing this filter makes the search feature largely unusable.
System Information
Related discussion/Links
There seems to be some commotion surrounding this issue:
Reddit
Issue #903 (I think this may be discussion the same issue)
Discussion #897