AWS Colorize allows you to choose a name and color to represent the AWS accounts
you log into. This is useful when you have different environments deployed
to different AWS accounts.
AWS Colorize is available to install from Firefox Browser Add-ons and for download from this page. It has 19 daily users. The latest version is 0.2.1, and it was last updated 4 months ago.
Total download count: 0 (Only count downloads from Firefox-Stats)
All available versions
You can find the current and older versions of AWS Colorize here. You can download the archived versions or inspect their source codes.
As a free user, you can only download the latest version.
Upgrade to download older versions
Version | Download | Size | Download count | Timestamp |
---|---|---|---|---|
0.2.1 | XPI · ZIP · Source code | 163.83K | 0 | 2024-11-27 |
0.2.0 | Paid users only | 163.21K | 0 | 2024-11-26 |
0.1.3 | Paid users only | 163.03K | 0 | 2023-05-24 |
0.1.2 | Paid users only | 159.73K | 0 | 2023-04-12 |
0.1.0 | Paid users only | 159.86K | 0 | 2023-04-11 |
Install XPI file
An XPI file, short for "XPInstall," is a compressed file format used primarily by Mozilla applications, like Firefox and Thunderbird, to distribute and install add-ons or extensions. These files are similar in function to CRX files for Chrome but cater to the Mozilla ecosystem.
- Simply drag-and-drop the XPI into Firefox to install the add-on.
Install ZIP file
- Download the AWS Colorize ZIP file
- In Firefox browser, go to
about:addons
to open Add-ons Manager - Click on , then select Install Add-on From File
- Select the AWS Colorize ZIP file from step 1. AWS Colorize is now installed on your browser.
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