Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The minimum and last tested version information is shown in the description for add-ons which are installed.
For someone on say NVDA 2024.4.2 who wants to look at their add-ons to see which are compatible with NVDA 2025.1 before updating, you currently need to press tab three times to "other details", then down arrow four times to Minimum version and again for last tested version. Then press shift+tab three times to get back to the add-ons list.
Or, knowing the shortcuts, press alt+o for other details, then down arrow four times to get to the minimum version, again for last tested and then alt+a to get back to the list and down arrow to the next add-on. That is 8 keystrokes for each add-on, and they are not ordered for minimum or last tested version.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be worth having at least last tested version as a column in the table view of add-ons and having the ability to sort by that column.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Additional context
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
The minimum and last tested version information is shown in the description for add-ons which are installed.
For someone on say NVDA 2024.4.2 who wants to look at their add-ons to see which are compatible with NVDA 2025.1 before updating, you currently need to press tab three times to "other details", then down arrow four times to Minimum version and again for last tested version. Then press shift+tab three times to get back to the add-ons list.
Or, knowing the shortcuts, press alt+o for other details, then down arrow four times to get to the minimum version, again for last tested and then alt+a to get back to the list and down arrow to the next add-on. That is 8 keystrokes for each add-on, and they are not ordered for minimum or last tested version.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be worth having at least last tested version as a column in the table view of add-ons and having the ability to sort by that column.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Additional context