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Performancing for Firefox Extension

The good folks over at Performancing have released what looks to be a very promising Firefox extension:  Performancing for Firefox.  I haven’t been able to get much functionality out of it yet using the MetaWeblog API (which is what Community Server uses) account settings, but apparently it’s working for other account types.  Regardless, it looks very promising, so here’s hoping they get the MetaWeblog stuff cleaned up.  I dare say it could even replace my beloved BlogJet if all the kinks get ironed out.
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About Jayson Knight

Jayson Knight was clueless to the computer programming world until he took a C++ class in college. The rest is proverbial history. He has been building applications targeting the .Net framework for 7 years, focusing mainly on internet technologies and database driven web application development.

Most recently he left the world of Corporate IT to finish up his degree in Chemistry, with an eye on Medical School and an Anesthesiology residency program. Read this post for more information.

He is also a Community Server MVP: Community Server is the software that runs this site, plus many others on the web. For more information, check out http://csmvps.com.

When he finds time to pry himself away from his computer and university studies, he can be found on the mountain bike trails when it's warm, and on the ski slopes when it's cold.

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