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=== Main Features === | === Main Features === | ||
# Built-in Ubiquity commands have been moved to automatically-subscribed Mozilla feeds. This means that we can update commands to fix bugs and add functionality, and you'll get the improvements immediately, without having to download a new version of Ubiquity. | # Built-in Ubiquity commands have been moved to automatically-subscribed Mozilla feeds. This means that we can update commands to fix bugs and add functionality, and you'll get the improvements immediately, without having to download a new version of Ubiquity. Another benefit is that you can now unsubscribe from built-in commands you're not interested in using. | ||
# Gives better indication for when 3rd party commands have been updated, letting subscribers more easily update to the latest and greatest. | # Gives better indication for when 3rd party commands have been updated, letting subscribers more easily update to the latest and greatest. | ||
# Gives command authors greater flexibility in naming and annotating their command feeds, which in turn let subscribers more easily find functionality they want. | # Gives command authors greater flexibility in naming and annotating their command feeds, which in turn let subscribers more easily find functionality they want. | ||
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