There are a lot of sites talking about top 10 or top 30 Fiefox extensions, but here are the ones I’m enjoying at the moment..
- AdBlock Plus: get rid of those ads on any web page
- Answers: quick definitions, references of words, you just need to hold the Alt key and click on the word to get your answers
- BetterGmail 2: is an add-on by Gina Trapani of Lifehacker, it’s a must for any Gmail lover – uses greasemonkey scripts to enhance its functionality and appearance
- CoolIris Previews: this one is pretty cool as it lets you view pages without even clicking on the links or leaving the current page
- Delicious: view all your delicious links via your browser, or tag pages as you browse
- Digg Firefox extension: Lets you submit, digg your friends’ recent submissions, view their comments, top stories, or recently popular stories and even lets you view the information about the page you are currently viewing in firefox
- Digg Sidebar: Shows stories in being dugg in real time
- FastDial: lets you save thumbnails of your favorite pages on the web, installed it recently and seems to be pretty nice so far
- FireFTP: very handy since you don’t need to download any software – although I also like FileZilla
- Forecastfox very handy extension that sits on the status bar and is completely out of your way of browsing
- Foxmarks Bookmarks Synchronizer: a must to synchronize bookmarks on different computers
- FoxyTunes: I recently discovered this one and am enjoying it so far
- NoScript: block java, java script and other executable content only from sites that you trust
- RSS-Icon in Awesomebar: is an RSS and Atom feeds aggregator that sits in your Location Bar
- One Click Installer for WordPress
(not available for Firefox 3.0 yet) - Picnik: one of my favorite online image editors
- Pixlr Grabber: With the Pixlr Grabber add-on, you can copy, save, share or even edit your final grabs – including any image or background – with just a right-click.
- Reminderfox: I’ve become a huge fan of this extension because it has the pop-up reminders of your to-do list, without having to sign in to any application
- SearchStatus: Display Google PageRank, Alexa rank and Compete ranking anywhere in your browser, along with fast keyword density analyser, keyword/nofollow highlighting, backward/related links, Alexa info and more.
- Shareaholic: Allows you to share your content with various social networking sites
- StumbleUpon Discover new web sites based on your interests (is there anyone who doesn’t have it?)
- TabScope: I use it on one of my computers but never got used to it for some reason
- I recently got rid of Yahoo Toolbar and installed Yahoo Mail Notifier
As I started to list these extension, I started thinking there are too many of these and may end up crashing my Firefox one day, and searched for something that might allow a backup of all the extensions, and lo and behold, there it was: FEBE (Firefox Environment Backup Extension) not only backs up your add-on’s, it can also synchronize them from different pc’s. The only problem is that they haven’t released the updated version for Firefox 3.0, but as soon as they do, I’m installing it.
Need I use any more of these? This is the first time I made a list of all the extensions I’m using across all pc’s and was a bit surprised how much I rely on them.
How about you? Have you downloaded Firefox 3.0 yet?
If not what are you waiting for?
and if you are die hard fan of Firefox like I am, which extensions are you using?
PS: As an aside that gave me a chuckle, this post is written with Windows Live Writer and the word Firefox is underlined red for spelling error and on right clicking to correct it, I notice they don’t even have the word Firefox in their dictionary! Huh? here is the image:
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