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Title: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: arj0n on Wed 03/06/2009 16:15:46
Has anyone other great extensions to recommend?
I use the following extensions for firefox (v3.0.10):

01.       AdblockFilterset.GUpdater{0.3.1.3}.xpi   -- Synchronizes Adblock with Filterset.G
02.       AdblockPlus{1.0.2}.xpi   -- Ads were yesterday!
03.       BabelFish{1.84}.xpi   -- Fast Multilanguage Tooltip Translation
04.       CustomizeGoogle{0.76}.xpi   -- Enhance Google search results and remove ads and spam
05.       DownloadStatusbar{0.9.6.5}.xpi   -- View and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar
06.       FEBE{6.1}.xpi   -- Backup your Firefox data
07.       Forecastfox{0.9.9}.xpi   -- Get international weather forecasts and display it in any toolbar
            or statusbar with this highly customizable extension.
08.       GooglePreview{3.21}.xpi   -- Localized description in *.properties file.
09.       IETab{1.5.20090207}.xpi   -- Enables you to use the embedded IE engine within Mozilla/Firefox.
10.       IMDbPreview{0.5}.xpi   -- Preview movie & actor posters when hovering over their IMDb links.
11.       ImageZoom{0.3.1}.xpi   -- Adds zoom functionality for images
12.       NetVideoHunter{0.4.2}.xpi   -- Download flash videos (FLV) and music (MP3) from any Youtube-like videosharing site.
13.       ShowLocation{0.4.8}.xpi   -- Show the server location of the current web page in the status bar.
14.       SkipScreen{0.1.05262009}.xpi   -- Skips unnecessary pages on sites like Rapidshare, Megaupload, zShare, Mediafire, and more.
            Wherever there are unnecessary pages and superfluous links, Skipscreen will be there.
15.       TinyMenu{1.4.10}.xpi   -- Replace the standard menu bar with a tiny menu popup.
16.       UndoClosedTabsButton{3.0.3}.xpi   -- Add a toolbar and/or tab bar button to undo closed tabs
17.       UnitedStatesEnglishDictionary{3.0.3}.xpi   -- English United States (en-US) spellchecking dictionary
18.       UpdateNotifier{0.1.5.4}.xpi   -- Notifies you when updates are available for your extensions and themes.

SkipScreen is my latest addition, GREAT for sites as e.g. rapidshare: no more waiting!
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Renal Shutdown on Wed 03/06/2009 20:12:26
I'm quite happy with Opera.  I doubt I could be faffed with a browser that had loads of addons.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Stupot on Wed 03/06/2009 20:12:46
I haven't really got much in the way of add-ons and stuff, but the most notable thing I do have is this 'Furigana Injector' (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6178).  Whenever I'm on a Japanese page with lots of kanji, I just hit the button and it inserts furigana so that I can at least pronounce the kanji, even if I don't know what it means.

Really useful tool for learning purposes.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: BOYD1981 on Wed 03/06/2009 20:40:15
Quote from: Renal Shutdown on Wed 03/06/2009 20:12:26
I'm quite happy with Opera.  I doubt I could be faffed with a browser that had loads of addons.

I agree completely with this statement. Opera already has all of the features that I need and is highly customisable which is a good thing because the Opera devs have recently done some stupid stuff, like moving the browser identification and enable/disable plugins to individual site preferences. But with a little searching of the Opera forums and a little fiddling on the ini they're now both under Quick Preferences again.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: DoorKnobHandle on Wed 03/06/2009 20:57:36
Opera users are like the Mac people of browsers or something. Jesus, can't you guys let one thread about Firefox be without interrupting and being all high-and-mighty about how your browser is so much better... Sorry if that sounds mean but it's really the way I feel.

Arjon, I think you're set pretty much. Mouse gestures are a thing a lot of people like, haven't tried it myself though. I also added the net video hunter and skip screen ones, thanks.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: BOYD1981 on Wed 03/06/2009 21:26:06
Quote from: dkh on Wed 03/06/2009 20:57:36
Opera users are like the Mac people of browsers or something. Jesus, can't you guys let one thread about Firefox be without interrupting and being all high-and-mighty about how your browser is so much better... Sorry if that sounds mean but it's really the way I feel.

Arjon, I think you're set pretty much. Mouse gestures are a thing a lot of people like, haven't tried it myself though. I also added the net video hunter and skip screen ones, thanks.

Yeh?! Well Opera has mouse gestures already! SO NER YOU BIG OLD MEANIE!

I think it actually works the other way round too (and more often), whenever there's a discussion about any other browser the Firefox people come along and talk about how great it is because of all the addons. But let's not turn this into a debate about which browser is better okay?
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Trent R on Wed 03/06/2009 22:31:46
I use DownloadHelper to pull Youtube videos, and Myspace music, and other online assets.
Also have SessionManager to autosave my tabs when I close (I browse with 10+ tabs alot of the time)

~Trent
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: monkey0506 on Thu 04/06/2009 04:08:27
I have FEBE, Gmail Manager, IETab, and UnPlug.

Gmail Manager allows me to from any page quickly and easily see the subjects and opening lines of my emails in my inbox without the tedious (:P) work of pulling up and logging into Gmail. If I still had multiple Gmail accounts like I used to (when I had multiple MySpace accounts) it also supports quickly changing between the accounts which I like.

UnPlug basically does the same as DownloadHelper.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Trent R on Thu 04/06/2009 04:27:01
I'll have to check it out. DownloadHelper has lost a bit of functionality when a few sites updated their streaming/flash players.

~Trent
PS-Does it work on Hulu? Been wondering if there is one, but I also have looked that hard either....
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: arj0n on Thu 04/06/2009 13:37:53
Trent: Zinc 0.8.7.7266 (https://addons.mozilla.org/nl/firefox/addon/10009) may do the job?
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: EdLoen on Sun 07/06/2009 21:55:07
is there any stop firefox3 from blurring up-scaled images yet?
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Buckethead on Sun 07/06/2009 22:08:39
I'm only using Opera because Firefox wouldn't update on me. And now I like Opera better. Not much wrong with Firefox though. I guess all these extensions could be helpfull. The only usefull one I see in your list is the weatherfore cast. But as I would go no matter what weather it is, I would rather not know lol
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: TheJBurger on Sun 07/06/2009 23:14:41
For all you college-student, professor-finding people, I recommend Professor Ratings (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6629).
(Simplifies searching by being able to right click on a professor's name, and then being hyper-linked to his/her professor ratings page.)
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: arj0n on Mon 08/06/2009 00:22:53
EdLoen:

Maybe this extension is useful:
IETab{1.5.20090207}.xpi   -- Enables you to use the embedded IE engine within Mozilla/Firefox.

When opening a page in firefox with one or more blurring up-scaled images,
right click on it's tab and choose "switch render engine".
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: Mr Flibble on Mon 08/06/2009 00:34:32
Nobody mentioning Grease Monkey? It's brilliant, it allows you to run scripts that modify the way webpages are displayed and adds brand new functionality.

Off the top of my head, there's a script for organising Penny Arcade strips with tags so you can search them, a script for downloading Youtube videos, and a lot of other stuff too.
Title: Re: Recommended Nifty FireFox Extensions
Post by: InCreator on Mon 08/06/2009 02:05:31
NoScript.

Basically turns your browser into heavyily defended internet fortress. You decide what internet is allowed to run and from which domains.
Kind of renders all other anti-ad plugins/extensions useless, since there's no need to block what's not coming through anyway. NS is first thing I install after fresh firefox installation. I cannot imagine surfing without it anymore.

A bit annoying to allow sites at first, but once you've gone through your usual surfing habits / locations, it's all good. Plus, browsing is considerably faster since all those additional fifteen ad/tracking/spamming sites don't slow down your favourite site anymore.

Tab Effect 2

Saw tab-effect in some weird british computer tv-program...
TE2 is in experimental stage yet, but I like it very much

And I second downloadstatusbar. Default download window is lame.