What are the "Must Have" extensions for Firefox

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  1. ~*Nat*~

    ~*Nat*~ Registered Member

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    I'm quite fond of the extensions in

    PRIVACY and SECURITY

    Then there's

    NoScript,
    Adblock Plus,
    Netcraft toolbar

    And for fun:

    Forecastfox (weather),
    Gmail Skins,
    and my good ol' trusty "Smiley Xtra" !! :)
     
  2. Capp

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    I found a really cool extension call Leet Key. Ya'll should check it out.
     
  3. WSFuser

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    i think ill update my original list:

    Adblock Plus v0.7 + Filterset.G Updater (unless u have 3rd party tool)
    BBCodeXtra
    Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer
    IE Tab
    MR Tech Local Install
    Tab Mix Plus

    Some others I like but are not essential:

    Greasemonkey
    ImageBot
    Menu Editor
    Smiley Xtra
    Stylish

    n0 n33d my fr13nd. 1 c4n 41r34dy typ3 l33tsp34k :D i could use more complicated dialects but then it gets harder to read.
     
  4. sosaiso

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    Adblock + Filterset.G updater.
    NoScript.
    CookieSafe.
    TabMix Plus.
    Mouse Gestures.
    Minimize to Tray.

    These make browsing so much easier and cleaner that I even gave up Maxathon.
     
  5. A1SteakSauce

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    Look below!
     

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  6. WSFuser

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    why does the image look condensed?

    also i think i will check out url fixer. thx.
     
  7. solarpowered candle

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    adblock plus
    adblock filterset.G updater
    NoScript
    mcafee site adviser
    Dr Web antivirus link checker

    ~snipped link TOS~
    (plugin for firefox windows update)

    for thunderbird
    KnujOn 0.2 ( taken over from bluefrog )
     
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  8. ~*Nat*~

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    Heh! I didn't know that Weatherbug is available as a FF extension !

    I wonder about it being Ad-infested like the free version you can dl ??
     
  9. WSFuser

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    i cant find any comments regarding ads, perhaps its clean.

    forecastfox is a good alternate if u dont want to try weatherbug.
     
  10. aigle

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    I wan
    s having about 15 extensions and many thesmes but I notuiced they make the launch of Firefox too slow, so I trimmed down aggressively, now having--

    SpoofStick
    SiteAdvisor
    Robofrorm
    All in one sidebar

    with Noia extreme theme.

    So these are my must haves.
    Anyway I could do it as my main browser is Opera.
    BTW, a bit OT but I will like to ask, is there any skin for opera just like Noia extreme( I like this ff skin too much).
    Thanks.
     
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  11. HelpFromFrance

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    Thanks to all that mentioned this extension!!! I feel better having it running. Never heard of it until this thread!! Thanks to one& all!

    Have a nice day,
    HelpFromFrance
     
  12. ~*Nat*~

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    I read a couple of comments about it. Doesn't seem as good as
    forecastfox, which I use.

    I was just curious about it.
     
  13. WSFuser

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    well u know what they say: Curiousity killed the cat :D
     
  14. ~*Nat*~

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    Funny. I'm the most curious of them all, and I'm still alive ! :D


    Sooo....ah yes o_O ...i also found 1-ClickWeather. It's really one I would love soo much...but it doesn't work !!!

    They had it since last year...and finally updated it a few weeks (months) ago i think. So i dl'd Again. And that darn thing still won't do as promised. :(
     
  15. ellison64

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    I like
    1.noscript
    2.flashgot
    3.colourful tabs
    4.print preview
    5.roboform
    6.ieview lite
    7.cookiesafe
    8.popupmaster
    9.spoofstick
    10.media player connectivity
    ellison
     
  16. GroverH

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    Extensions for FireFox are intended to enhance your FireFox experience. Do a before and after analysis and keep those which are helpful and un-install the others.

    Every time FireFox offers an upgrade, some extensions are dropped due to in-compatibility because the author has not updated its contents. Many of those so called "in-compatibile" are still fully functional. I use an extension called Nightly Tester Tools. This extensions adds a "Make All Compatible" button to the Extension display. This has worked very well for me because I have a couple extensions ("Download With") which is really important to me and this extension makes them workable. Needless to say, backups of FireFox are always recommended.

    Check my Firefox link below should you want to know more about which extensions I use on a regular basis.
     

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    Here's mine.
     

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  18. HandsOff

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    I guess I should have asked "....AND WHY?!"


    anyway when I wrote that I may not have had even one extension, but now I have quite a few. I decided to post my collections which I have catagorized. Ones that almost everyone has posted I may have ommitted.

    The important catagories to the potential extension trier are the gifts that keep giving. One you have set them up your life is better!

    Greasemonkey is God's gift to geeks (which I am not, BTW)

    I included ones I never use so you can tell me if I have missed anything

    That movie thing kind of bugs me - There is no free lunch, why kid ourselves?
    I question the safety, legality, and ease of use. Rebuttal?

    Special thanks go out to Wilders moderators for two of my favorites:
    -Spoofstick
    -Google Customizer

    Special thanks go out to Nat and others for the weatherbug, and smilelys... except all this time and I still haven't actually got them...neat ideas though!


    Here is my partial list:

    This WOULD be extremely useful for Flickrers

    Greasemonkey 0.6.5.20060727
    A User Script Manager for Firefox




    The Gifts That Keep On Giving!

    (even if you are to lazy to explicetly use extensions)
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    CustomizeGoogle 0.49
    Enhance Google search results and remove ads and spam.

    PermaTabs 1.2.0
    Create permanent tabs that don't close, and stick around betwee...

    SpoofStick 1.06
    A simple way to detect spoofed websites.




    Ones I downloaded and never use Because I'm to lazy most likely, or
    they just were not polished enough for my liking

    Shazou 1.0
    Shazou - we know WHERE... your server is!

    DownThemAll! 0.9.9.6.3
    The mass downloader for Firefox.

    FlashGot 0.5.9.995
    Enables single and massive("all" and "selection") downloads using ...

    Answers 2.1.12
    Alt+Click on any word or term for quick info (definitions, up-to-the...



    Powerful but require some familiarity with a whole new geek world that
    you know nothing about!

    NoScript 1.1.4.1
    Extra protection for your Firefox: NoScript allows JavaScript, Jav...



    ones that appear dubious

    anything to do with downloading movies
    - I suspect these of trying to indoctinate me into Bit Torrent (sp?) or
    some other questionable pursuit. How could it be safe for me to let
    other people come and get files off my computer? Is it safe? It doesn't
    sound safe



    -Hands Off
     
  19. iceni60

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    here are mine -

    Application: Firefox 2.0.0.1 (2006121700)
    Operating System: Linux (x86-gcc3)

    - Adblock 0.5.3.043
    - Adblock Filterset.G Updater 0.3.0.4
    - BugMeNot 1.3
    - Check4Change 1.6
    - CookieSafe 2.0.3
    - CustomizeGoogle 0.55
    - CuteMenus2 2.0
    - deskCut 0.5.0.5
    - DictionarySearch 2.0
    - DOM Inspector 1.8.1.1
    - Download Manager Tweak 0.7.2b
    - Dr.Web anti-virus link checker 1.0.14
    - Extension List Dumper 1.7.1
    - Fire Encrypter 3.0
    - Greasemonkey 0.6.6.20061017.0
    - ImageShack right-click 0.3.6
    - Map+ 1.1.0
    - MR Tech Local Install 5.3.2.3
    - Nightly Tester Tools 1.2.1
    - NoScript 1.1.4.5.061221
    - Paste and Go 2 0.8
    - Paste Quote 0.3.2
    - Reveal 1.0.6
    - Server Spy 0.1.2
    - ShowIP 0.8.05
    - Tab Mix Plus 0.3.5.2
    - VideoDownloader 1.1.1
    - View True URL 0.2.7
    - Who Is This Person? 1.0

    i've taken a screenshot showing some of them too :cool:

    http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/495/screenshotso3.th.png
     
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    a few critical (IMO) ones not listed yet

    Image Zoom
    lots of Rclick options from Image fit to set percentages or define and automatic resizing with various mouse click combinations

    CoLT
    adds RClick Copy Link Text, Copy Link Location, Copy Link Text & Location as several code options (custom, html, BBtext ect). Lets you slam out the links when coding posts, blogs or news. easily convert html link code to BBcode or plain text on the fly

    Cache View RClick link and select Google's Cache, Coral's Cache, Wayback Machine's Cache, Dot Cache, Tech Guru's Cache, and Cachebin's cache. Raise dead links from the grave
    Highly recommended :D

    British English Dictionary (though youd never guess that from my misspelled posts) :-*

    Forecastfox Enhanced

    and I too have been playing around with zotero
    as well as Web Search Pro
     
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  22. tlu

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    Adblock is outdated and should be replaced by the much better Adblock Plus. Filterset.G should not be used as explained here.
     
  23. ThunderZ

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    Customize Google
    No Script
    Text Link
    Paste and Go
    and 15 others. :eek:
     
  24. screamer

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    Thought I'd update my list:
     

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  25. tlu

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    All Firefox users are advised to read this thread with a list of extensions that should be avoided and have consequently been disabled on the Firefox add-ons page for some weeks because they were collecting data and uniquely identifying users without notifying them.
     
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