lifehacker.biz— Some Addons integrate search and bookmarking, others provide ways to view and take notes, some make minor, but wonderful adjustments?
Aug 6, 2007View in Crawl 4
how many of these articles can we have, these are so objective as well. IETab is crap - it bloats too much of Firefox's memory and makes you susceptible to IE's flaws. Adblock didn't make the list, it's a bit conflicting - I use it sparingly and only on sites that use popups, for the rest I let them show ads - it's only fair since I'm using their bandwidth. The most useful firefox addons, are ones that actually appeal to the user - rather then what appeals to the author of this post. If you're not a webdeveloper, you really don't need Firebug or the Dev Toolbar, if you're happy with quicktime or media player or VLC, then you don't need foxytunes. <a class="user" href="http://addons.firefox.com">http://addons.firefox.com</a>
str3amaAug 7, 2007
how many of these articles can we have, these are so objective as well. IETab is crap - it bloats too much of Firefox's memory and makes you susceptible to IE's flaws. Adblock didn't make the list, it's a bit conflicting - I use it sparingly and only on sites that use popups, for the rest I let them show ads - it's only fair since I'm using their bandwidth. The most useful firefox addons, are ones that actually appeal to the user - rather then what appeals to the author of this post. If you're not a webdeveloper, you really don't need Firebug or the Dev Toolbar, if you're happy with quicktime or media player or VLC, then you don't need foxytunes. <a class="user" href="http://addons.firefox.com">http://addons.firefox.com</a>
joolzAug 7, 2007
Replace Foxmarks with Google Browser Sync and add Google Notebook to the list. Then it would be pretty much complete.
dasteezAug 7, 2007
Buried because this list sucks.