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Offline Flaser

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
What are your favorit extensions for Fireforx?
Why do you use them, what do they do?

Discuss and Enjoy.
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Offline Taristin

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
I like the google and dogpile search plugins... the fursearch one isn't bad, either, but I hardly use it... :3

I wanna know about these too! Post!
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Offline Clave

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
I don't do extensions, I'm just happy with the arrows, the cross, and the little picture of the cottage in the menu bar....:D
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Offline Thorn

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
Gmail Notifier
FoxyTunes
Adblock
TabBrowser Extensions

 

Offline Taristin

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
GMAail Notifier?  Missed that one.

Why would you need Tabbrowser?  I must have misread that one
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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
Tabbrowser extensions improve the capabilities of tab browsing from the basic functionality of FF to a swiss-army of options.

 

Offline Kamikaze

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
I use the browser uptime (I once had a firefox window that lasted twenty something days) and user agent switcher (it's fun pretending to be a googlebot) extensions.
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Offline Axem

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
Firesomething - Changes the name of the browser everytime it loads. Just a quirky thing I like. ;)

AdBlock - Best Plugin Ever! Rightclick the ad, modify the filter, all ads from that server gone!

IEView - Allows you to view a page in IE right away. I use it mainly for my school's page which the login only lets IE go through. :mad:

That's about it really.

 

Offline Sandwich

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Recomended Firefox Extensions?
Here's my current list... I haven't gotten around to updating all the older incompatible ones from 0.9 yet, which you can see.

EDIT: Oh yeah, the BBCode one is really cool for boards like HLP and such - highly recommended:

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