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30 FireFox Add Ons to do just about anything

October 7, 2009 19 comments
You can find my Collection

Best of Firefox Addons

BFA Best of Firefox Addon Collection of xmarks, adblock, Hide Caption, Download Statusbar, DownThemAll, FoxyTunes, NoScript, Tab Mix….So on

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collection/bfa

 

1. Fast Dial

Fast Dial is a great FireFox add-on and a feature that you all have probably seen in Opera already. Fast Dial replaces blank tabs with a panel of thumbnails of your favorite sites. So  whenever you open a new tab it will show you the list of websites you have added. From there simply click the thumbnail to open the website immediately. Plus point for Fast Dial is that it allows you to add up to 100 websites with the customization options.

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Download : Fast Dial

2.  ImageShack

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Another add-on that really comes in Handy is the ImageShack Firefox add on. When you’re browsing the internet there are lots of websites you come across and there are certain pictures that you really like. A good way to collect all the pictures is by installing this add on. Simply Right click on any image and click “Transload Image to Imageshack”. Once done those pictures will be uploaded in your Picture Gallery before you know it.

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Register on Imageshack, click tools and get the toolbar.

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Now in Google Toolbar for Firefox: advanced in-page translation

October 3, 2009 Leave a comment

image Last week was a big one for Google Toolbar: we released the new Google Toolbar with Sidewiki for Internet Explorer and Firefox allowing you to contribute helpful information next to any webpage. But there’s more: with the new version of Google Toolbar, our advanced in-page translation also became available for Firefox, making it easy to read a webpage in another language with the click of a button.
The new version of Google Toolbar for Firefox has several other new features . You can find (almost) everything about the toolbar in our help center so we’ll just mention two new things. As in Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer, we’re now experimenting with displaying high-quality website suggestions and sponsored links as you type your query. Clicking on these will take you directly to the website (try typing "cnn" in the toolbar to see an example).
Also, Firefox version 3.5 introduced Private Browsing mode in which in which Firefox will stop recording your browsing history. The new version of Toolbar in Firefox will follow suit and not record your searchbox history while in Private Browsing mode. It will also turn off PageRank, Web History and Sidewiki. This means that you can confidently surf in private when you prefer. Note that Firefox’s Private Browsing mode does not mean complete anonymity; we highly recommend reading Mozilla’s support page before using Private Browsing mode.
We continue to work on new features to improve your web experience. Download the latest version of Google Toolbar and try out these new features.