The extension is a local copy of the DjVu.js Viewer which is available on https://djvu.js.org/. It allows you to open links to .djvu files right in the browser and .djvu files from a local drive. Also, it processes tag with .djvu files.
DjVu.js Viewer is available to install from Firefox Browser Add-ons and for download from this page. It has 6,072 daily users The latest version is 0.10.0.0, and it was published a year ago.
Install from Firefox Browser Add-onsTotal download count: 0 (Only count downloads from Firefox-Stats)
All available versions
You can find the current and older versions of DjVu.js Viewer 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 |
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0.10.0.0 | XPI · ZIP · Source code | 256.30K | 0 | 2023-12-28 |
0.9.1.0 | Paid users only | 262.31K | 0 | 2023-02-02 |
0.9.0.0 | Paid users only | 262.18K | 0 | 2022-05-24 |
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 DjVu.js Viewer 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 DjVu.js Viewer ZIP file from step 1. DjVu.js Viewer is now installed on your browser.