Preferences Mover is a Linux software that moves preferences menu to their designated positions.
With Preferences Mover, Linux users can now enjoy the same seamless user experience as Windows users, as it allows you to move preferences menus between the two operating systems. By moving preference- or option-related menu items (and associated menu separators) to the correct location, this extension ensures you can easily find what you need, when you need it.
It's important to note that while Preferences Mover doesn't rename the moved menus, it still streamlines the user experience by decluttering and organizing menus. This extension has been tested on Firefox and Thunderbird 1.5.0.1 on Linux, providing users with a safe and reliable option for improving their browsing and mailing experiences.
Overall, Preferences Mover is an essential tool for Linux users who want to improve their interface experience, by allowing them to access Preferences menus with just a few clicks. Say goodbye to awkward menu placement and get started with Preferences Mover today!
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