Jun 19, 2008 -
Have any fantasy downloads? Because I just found one for you: Play classic Nintendo games on your computer — with a mere Firefox extension! That's right, just download the FireNES add-on, click Tools, FireNES, and a giant list of NES games pops up.
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Dec 21, 2006 -
This is my fave Firefox extension: StumbleUpon. I can spend hours on end just playing with this thing. The description from Download.com:
StumbleUpon is a Firefox extension lets you channelsurf the best-reviewed sites on the web.
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Apr 03, 2008 -
Remember Listpic? I was in love with it, and slightly bitter when it got pulled for infringing on Craig's bandwidth, but I had to understand. My Craigslist addiction was so easy and efficient when I could see a preview of the images, and now I can go back to that with the Image Preview Extension from Craig's Toolbox (for Firefox)!
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Dec 21, 2006 -
Of the many Firefox extensions I have, this is one I enjoy using very much and has proven to be very useful, especially when I surf multiple Sugar sites simultaneously. This is the description given on Download.com.
Manage tabs by creating a tab separator.
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Nov 12, 2007 -
Remember when I talked about Picnik? The free online photo-editing program that lets you crop, resize, and add cool effects to your photos without having to download a thing?!
Well, lifehacker has just announced that there is now a Firefox extension download of Picnik that will let you edit any website image by right-clicking your mouse.
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Apr 25, 2008 -
After coming back from a short and sweet vacation last weekend, I had a ton of cool photos to upload to my Flickr account. Unfortunately, if you are uploading pics the classic way in Flickr — without a bulk uploader – I quickly found that it could become a long and time-consuming process! So I went on the hunt for a fast and easy Flickr uploader that I could use right from my browser.
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Jul 12, 2008 -
Being the nut job that I am, I can't seem to cut back on the amount of tabs I keep open in Firefox — which usually total anywhere from 50 - 100. I know, I'm killing my RAM in the process and my MacBook is secretly threatening to crash on me once and for all. I used to be a big fan of CopyAllURLs, a handy Firefox add-on that would copy all of my open tabs and I could paste them in a text file.
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Mar 12, 2008 -
Though it's not everyone's idea of sexy, InFormEnter has got to be one of my favorite Firefox add-ons. It's the ultimate time-saver for internet time wasters like me — anytime you reach a page with fields for you to enter, like shopping, giveaways, or registration, InFormEnter adds a little arrow next to each field. Click the arrow when you want to enter your name or other info, and your profile, with a list of common entires like first and last name, email address, phone number, etc., will pop up.
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Feb 20, 2008 -
Here's a legal (and um, not gross) way to be a peeping Tom: The Cooliris Previews download (for Firefox) is a fabulous enhancement for Google searches and blogs. After downloading Cooliris, search something in Google, and when your results come up, you'll notice a brand spankin' new magnifying glass icon to the right of each result.
Move your mouse over it, and you get a pop-up preview for that webpage result, no clicking required!
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Jun 13, 2008 -
Although you might lose some of your Firefox extensions when you cross over to Firefox 3 – and trust me, you're gonna want the newest version since it's faster and more secure – you can still download the same sweet extensions that Firefox is known for.
I happen to have a few eBay bids out on some precious Polaroid film, and am watching others before I jump in. With the Firefox eBay companion, I can see the stats on my bids right on my browser — without having to stop what I'm doing to log in.
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