What's your favorite browser extension?
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/For Firefox:
:bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis
My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/I use Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari, in no particular order of preference.
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/Basically, if the browser team hasn't the brains to emulate Opera's best functions, then you need to get addons to fill in those gaping holes. The most obvious is Mouse Gestures. It just sucks that addons will never be as good as building gestures into the core browser code. That said, the various emulation addons can sometimes add nice tweaks that Opera would do well to pull in, too. Like the visible lines to show a gesture in progress. For Firefox & Thunderbird, I find Rikaichan invaluable for Japanese translation. I just wish there was something like it for Chrome and Opera.
Narf.
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For Firefox:
:bob: Kristian Sixhoej Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. - Chili Davis
My latest tip/trick: Dragging a Borderless Form[^]
What Kristian said, and also Flashblock. Flashblock gets a little annoying at times, but once you add all the most crucial sites to its whitelist, it's very, very, VERY lovely. At least to me. :p
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/The only one I use regularly is ie tab for Firefox for those sites that *still* only work in ie!
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/AdBlock Plus. (In my case, for Mozilla Forefox.) I just can't stand those annoying adds like shoot 5 smartphones or kill the pirates. And flash ads slow down my computer, so blocking them seems the best choice. F**k Travian, by the way. (The most annoying ads lead to them.)
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/For Firefox: IE Tab 2[^] This helps me on never needing to launch Internet Explorer. If there is a web page that works only or better on Internet Explorer, all I have to do is switch the render on a small icon on bottom right of firefox window and voi'la. Really useful, you can have tabs inside firefox that use the firefox engine or internet engine. There is also a chrome renderer.
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/Flashblock for Firefox is very good. It lets you open lots of tabs without slowing the browser to a crawl.
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/+1 for AdBlock Plus and Firebug. Nobody's mentioned NoScript[^]? :confused: Greasemonkey's quite useful for "fixing" other people's web pages, particularly sites which insist on wrapping every link with an ad-frame.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/ -
For Chrome, Firefox, and/or IE. For Chrome, one of my favorite extensions is the "Chromey Calculator[^]"
Fight Big Government:
http://obamacareclassaction.com/
http://obamacaretruth.org/I got this..!!!!! I used Opera for a while the most under rated browser in the market... If it was more compatible I would use it only. The I started using Firefox because all the things I loved about opera could be added as extensions. I will not use a browser that does not have them...For example I wanted to use chrome but couldn't because of the missing addons. So I use.... Firefox with adblockplus, Speeddial, SecureLogin and SQLLite manager... I can go to all my normal websites and check my emails with about 15 keys pressed on my keyboard and never touching my mouse. Humble Programmer