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jmadeano | 3 months ago
Part of the fragmentation (on the extension side at least) came from Manifest V3 which required a massive re-write of logic and introduced a lot of friction for userscript managers. Many projects just died or stayed in maintenance mode since it was a big undertaking. MV3 certainly has been a pain to work with on our side.
arantius|3 months ago
Greasemonkey has been stable (not abandoned, but not worked on very much!) since then. No forced MV3 yet in Firefox.
bambax|3 months ago
I have a couple of (personal) scripts on Tampermonkey that work ok in Firefox and Chrome, though.