The move to WebExtensions (a shared standard for extensions in Chrome/Firefox/Edge/Opera/etc) is great.
It makes it much easier for extension developers (most of which work for free, on open-source projects) to maintain support for multiple browsers with a shared codebase.
It makes it much easier for extension developers (most of which work for free, on open-source projects) to maintain support for multiple browsers with a shared codebase.
If you want to track the conversion progress for a particular extension, have a look at this site: https://arewewebextensionsyet.com/