Andrius
Nov 10 2007, 06:53 PM
| | Well, I would recommend IE Tab for Firefox, which lets anyone use the Internet Explorer engine for some especific sites that don't accept the use of non IE browsers (like Bank sites, and that things). So you have the best of both worlds, you could still keep using Firefox (it extensions and themes) and be able to see the sites that refuse Firefox (heheh, every time I use the Firefox on my mac (without the IE Tab) to enter my bank page they recommend me to download IExplorer for Mac .... which has been abbandoned for four years now !). |
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demank
Feb 5 2008, 04:36 PM
QUOTE(varalu @ Oct 27 2007, 04:48 PM)  And i thought there will be someone who will be making some mention about stumbleupon addon... This is a very nice piece of software that does many things.... for more.. http://www.stumbleupon.comMy favo extension is AdBlockPlus, i think everyone must install this extension because of its amazing function. anyone who install it never regret i think. Yes, i also agree that if you install much of extension, the firefox will heavy to load when startup. So just install which you are really use.
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Forbez
Feb 5 2008, 04:58 PM
Worst FireFox Extensions goes to: Faster Firefox lol. Hated that. To be honest, there isn't really any great firefox extensions, that i've experienced.
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demank
Feb 5 2008, 05:06 PM
QUOTE(Forbez @ Feb 5 2008, 11:58 PM)  Worst FireFox Extensions goes to: Faster Firefox lol.
Hated that. To be honest, there isn't really any great firefox extensions, that i've experienced. wow., what do you mean about that? worst goes to faster? i really like the faster one. btw2 no any great extension? i think there are a lot of great extension, arent theY? maybe you may give us some example
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hippiman
Feb 22 2008, 11:46 PM
I also found on their site that it's possible to make your own extensions. I started to look into it, but it got to be way too much for me. If you're good at programming, I guess you could look into that, because it looked like you could do pretty much anything, if you know what you're doing.
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SandysDad
Feb 29 2008, 12:40 AM
I use Myspace and Facebook a lot and I find that the toolbars in Firefox that lets me access them are very useful. I use alot of the extensions in firefox. Some of them slow down my computer though. I am addicted to those plugins, I'll probably get more.
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FixitDave
Mar 19 2008, 12:56 PM
The add-ons that I use is; Adblock Plus - needs no intro English Dictionary - cause I'm crap at spelling ChatZilla (not used for ages) - IRC client FasterFox - don't think it's much quicker, but the page timer is useful Firebug - great add-on for web designers FireFTP - good FTP add-on tool NoScript - disable scripts on a per site basis, and temp allow per session or all the time
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