Last week I had the pleasure of meeting Basil, the individual who handles the day-to-day product management of the Firefox add-ons site.

Our hour-long conversation covered a broad range of topics and I appreciated that Basil took the time to meet and share so much information.
Of particular interest was the idea that they eventually want to “free” the add-on reviews, so to speak, to enable them to be surfaced on the developers site and have reviews that originate on the developers site sync back to the review page.
This made me realize two things:
(1) despite reading the blog you’re most likely missing out on reading some great BlueOrganizer reviews;
(2) despite reading the blog you most likely have not written a review (which I’d appreciate if you did, right here)
Here are three great reviews that have been written in the past week:
“Ever wonder the IMDB movie page didn’t to it’s NetFlix page? The internet finally makes sense and is easy to use.” - Metacore
“I absolutely love this tool. Some favourite features include the ability to automatically create a tiny URL from any page and the “save to del.icio.us” option… This add-on has totally changed the way I use Firefox!” - camillei
“For those who spend half their lives on he world wide web, you can finally organize your life. Recommended!” - pdens