the best firefox add ons
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Introduction
haha! Firefox must be at least one of the only internet browsers to offer add-ons
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foxsaver
a screen saver for Mozilla firefox you can have a slideshow any time you like.
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e-quake alert
also pointless. shows any earthquakes anywhere at the bottom of the screen
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STOP hammertime!
completely pointless says STOP HAMMERTIME every time you press the stop button
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Stumble Upon
just fill in your interests hit the 'stumble' button and BANG a new site picture or video which you 98% of the time won't of known existed.
I like the "stop hammer time" add on. It kills
posted 204 days ago
Well, they are add ons... but the best? Ok, to each their own. Here are ones that are at lest useful:
http://www.onmylist.com/category/tech/Mozilla_Firefox_Addons_that_ROCK
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There is also a great new one called Piclens that takes the pain out of search engine picture viewing by making it a 3D thing of beauty... no more clicking that damn next page button.
Firefox kicks ass.
http://www.onmylist.com/category/tech/Mozilla_Firefox_Addons_that_ROCK
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There is also a great new one called Piclens that takes the pain out of search engine picture viewing by making it a 3D thing of beauty... no more clicking that damn next page button.
Firefox kicks ass.
posted 202 days ago
Thanks Raant yeah some most are useless but fun and yeah just installed piclens awesome add on which theme do you use? FIREFOX RULES
posted 201 days ago
Monster,
I use a lot of add on's and extensions, but don't use the themes.... I like the "stripped down" look of the browser as is. Current count is 10 extensions :P
I am glad the awareness of Firefox continues to spread. The less people using Internet Explorer, the less computers that will be infected due to blunt force browser attacks (meaning buffer overruns).
Internet Explorer is a festering piece of rat dung that has been dried out, scraped off the ground and deep fried. It's as dangerous for internet browsing as Outlook Express is to email viewing, but I won't start on that!
A little glitch to tell you about in Piclens. If you are running a heavy graphics game like World of warcrack or Second Life, it can cause your computer to come to a screeching halt. It is a bug that they will fix quickly, and this is to be expected from a new add on such as Piclens. I know it's not my computers lack of power as I run a Quad core with 3 gig of ram and an ATI Radeon HD 2600XT graphics card.
I use a lot of add on's and extensions, but don't use the themes.... I like the "stripped down" look of the browser as is. Current count is 10 extensions :P
I am glad the awareness of Firefox continues to spread. The less people using Internet Explorer, the less computers that will be infected due to blunt force browser attacks (meaning buffer overruns).
Internet Explorer is a festering piece of rat dung that has been dried out, scraped off the ground and deep fried. It's as dangerous for internet browsing as Outlook Express is to email viewing, but I won't start on that!
A little glitch to tell you about in Piclens. If you are running a heavy graphics game like World of warcrack or Second Life, it can cause your computer to come to a screeching halt. It is a bug that they will fix quickly, and this is to be expected from a new add on such as Piclens. I know it's not my computers lack of power as I run a Quad core with 3 gig of ram and an ATI Radeon HD 2600XT graphics card.
posted 200 days ago
I'm guessing you're a thunderbird man then, Raant. Do you use Linux? Just got a couple of discs of the new Ubutu (well my dad did, as I'm only 14) pretty good. I don't use Second life or anything but my finetune player might slow it down. I'll see if it has an affect.
Extensions: 8
Themes:2
Extensions: 8
Themes:2
posted 200 days ago

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