My Firefox Extensions List
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As of today:
Enabled Extensions: (24)
Aardvark 1.0 (Allows cleaning up a page prior to printing it. Also has page analysis tools for web developers)
About site 0.1.1 (Quick access to site metadata - traffic, related and linked pages, and more.)
Adblock 0.5.2.039 (Filters ads from web-pages)
Allow Right-Click 0.1.1 (Defeats web sites' right-click prevention scripts.)
Alt-Text for Links 0.1.1 (Pops up links' destinations in a tooltip window, based on Hiroshi Shimoda's 'Popup ALT Attributes' extension.)
Bandwidth Tester 0.4.1 (Tells you the bandwidth of your current internet connection.)
Bloglines Toolkit 1.4.1 (Utilities (v1.4.1) for use with Bloglines)
BugMeNot 0.6.2 (Bypass compulsory web registration with the context menu via www.bugmenot.com.)
ForecastFox 0.7.1 (Get international weather forecasts from weather.com, and display it in any toolbar or statusbar with this highly customizable extension.)
Gcache 0.2.1 (Displays a google cached version of the webpage.)
Go Up 0.9.1 (Easily navigate 'up' a level in a Web site)
GooglePreview 0.9 (Inserts web site previews in google and yahoo search results.)
Greasemonkey 0.2.6 (A User Script Manager for Firefox)
How'd I Get Here 0.1 (Helps you remember how you first discovered a site.)
Image Zoom 0.1.7 (Adds zoom functionality for images)
Link Toolbar 0.9.1 (A site-navigation toolbar)
Linky 2.6.0 (Open/download/validate links and pictures in tabs or windows)
ListZilla 0.5.1 (Outputs an alphabetical list of either extensions or themes to a text, vB code, or HTML file.)
miniT 20050216 (Adds a few tab related functions.)
Nuke Anything 0.2 (Allow hiding of almost anything via context menu)
Nuke Image 0.3 (Allow hiding of images via context menu)
refspoof 0.6 (Allows easy spoofing of URL referer w/ toolbar.)
Scrumptious 0.6 (Search Google for Scrumptious)
Web Developer 0.9.3 (Adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools.)
Do you know if there is a way to have multiple instances of Firefox running? Not matter how many windows and tabs you have, it's all one instance, at least on Windows. It would be nice when something bogs down or kills one window/tab set that the rest would keep going.
Posted by: O'dell on May 26, 2005 3:01 PM | permalinkFirefox is some cool shit. I've got so many extensions in it, it's no longer a browser as much as a Dev Tool. It's great.
Now if I can just find something that competes with Outlook in terms of Contact + Folder Mgmt, MS will be done for me when it comes to the 'net.
Posted by: on May 27, 2005 9:59 AM | permalinkNo more comments! Either someone has violated Godwin's Law, I'm tired of the discussion or, most likely, the ten-week window has closed. You can, however, contact me through email.