April 1st, 2011· [Bug #278] On Firefox 4 and SeaMonkey 2.1, the extension XPI will no longer unpack upon install.
· [Bug #280] Improved support for the Firefox Private Browsing feature.
· [Bug #283] The URL Flipper menu has been relocated to the Tools menu.
· [Bug #285] Added cs-CZ translation from BabelZilla.
· [Bug #291] The zero-padding width is now automatically updated as needed if a manual navigation changes the index width.
· [Bug #294] Addressed a compatibility issue with the latest trunk nightlies.
March 23rd, 2011· [Bug #141] The hashes of URL patterns will no longer be saved if Private Browsing is active.
· [Bug #162] The URL Flipper options dialog can now be accessed from the URL Flipper menu.
· [Bug #274] URL Flipper is now compatible with Firefox 4 and SeaMonkey 2.1.
· [Bug #275] Fixed a problem in which certain URL encodings could break URL Flipper.
· [Bug #276] The strip leading zero option will now start out as unchecked if auto-selection finds a sequence that has a leading zero.
· [Bug #277] Added/updated translations from BabelZilla.
June 22nd, 2009· Improved the UI and behavior of the redirect suppression (the redirect suppression code developed for URL Flipper can also be found in the new NoRedirect extension).
· URL Flipper will now remember all patterns, across different browser windows and sessions.
· Arrow, directional and function keys can now be used for shortcut key sequences, and the default sequences have been changed to use arrow keys.
· URL Flipper can now skip past bad/missing URLs, based on the HTTP response code of the request.
· The URL Flipper toolbar buttons now support command modifiers: Alt+Click will attempt to suppress the pattern dialog, Shift+Click will force the pattern dialog to be shown, Ctrl+Click will invoke the action from the first index in the sequence instead of the current index, and a Middle-Click will perform the command in a new tab.
· URL Flipper now supports SeaMonkey 2.
· Improved the behavior and usability of the pre-selection feature introduced in 2.2.0.
· URL anchors (#) are now ignored for URL pattern matching and identification.