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TMSync version history - 2 versions
  • Be careful with old versions! These versions are displayed for testing and reference purposes.You should always use the latest version of an add-on.

  • Latest version

    Version 1.8.0

    Released Jul 14, 2026 - 401.91 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    New tools for getting recipes live and seeing what's actually tracked, plus fixes for confusing "it works but shows disabled" states.

    What changed
    Auto-activate synced and imported recipes. A recipe synced from another device, restored from a backup, or pulled from the library now activates on any site you've already granted, with no manual re-enable. Background reconciliation keeps content-script registrations in step with your recipe list.
    "Enable all sites" toggle (Options). One switch grants every site so every present and future recipe works with no per-site prompt. It's a single catch-all that also covers cross-origin player frames.
    Popup "needs access" list. The popup surfaces recipe sites you haven't granted yet, with a bulk "Enable all" (one prompt) and per-site enable. The list is capped so a big backlog can't make the popup unusable, with the rest in Settings.
    Recipe-aware Sites page. Options, Sites now lists every site you have a recipe for, each with a clear enabled or needs-access dot, reads the broad grant as enabled (no more "works but shows disabled"), and the sidebar shows a count of sites awaiting access.
    "Enable the player frame" badge hint. When a recipe matches but the video lives in an un-enabled (or since-changed) player iframe, the badge tells you to enable it, instead of silently resting on a "press play" badge that never advances.
    Clearer Connect feedback. Connecting Trakt or AniList in Options used to do nothing visible on failure. It now reports the outcome, and a failed sign-in ("page could not be loaded") becomes an actionable "sign in to Trakt or AniList in this browser first."
    Separate AniList OAuth app for Firefox. AniList allows only one redirect URL per app and each browser's redirect differs, so Firefox now uses its own AniList app when configured, falling back to the shared app otherwise.

    Source code released under GNU General Public License v3.0 only

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  • Older versions

    Version 1.7.2

    Released Jul 11, 2026 - 400.13 KB
    Works with firefox 58.0 and later
    fix anilist auth not working

    Source code released under GNU General Public License v3.0 only

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