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Default Useful Firefox Extentions

Note: this is an old post from a blog I occasionally write for. At the moment, it is outdated as to versions.

Introduction

One advantage Firefox has in the web browser world is the large community of developers all contributing to Firefox by building extensions for it. Most of these developers post their extensions on Firefox’s official extension homepage. Here you will nearly 5,300 extensions, referred to as addons, though this is an unfair count. On the whole 600 are themes, 3,000 have no support for Firefox 3, and 600 do not work with linux. Though this means that some users will not be able to utilize all Firefox extensions, they will still be able to the best.


Best Addons
Adblock Plus
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 480,000
Best Suited For: Pretty much anybody.
Last Updated: July 17, 2008 (Version .7.5.5)
Works with: 1.5 - 3.0.x (Older versions having support for Firefox versions as early as .7)
Summary: Adblock does one thing, and it does it better than anyone else, it blocks adds. Be it pop-ups, google adds, or the annoying flashy adds, it blocks them all.
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Video Download Helper
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 390,000
Best Suited For: People who want their favorite content to go right with them.
Last Updated: July 22, 2008 (Version 3.2)
Works with: 1.5 - 3.0.x
Summary: Download Helper gives you the power to download embedded videos from almost any site. In more recent versions you even have to power of instant video conversion through FFMPEG or MEncoder. Using it on older versions of Firefox with little memory, however, can else be troublesome.


DownThemAll
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 280,000
Best Suited For: People with a slow internet connection and those who download excessively.
Last Updated: June 07, 2008 (Version 1.0.3)
Works with: 2.0.8 - 3.0.x (Older versions having support for Firefox versions as early as 1.0)
Summary: DownloadThemAll is simply a download manager. It integrates directly into Firefox, allowing faster downloads in the default download manager in addition to many features in the newly existing one, such as page download and integrity checking with MD5Hashes.
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Better Gmail 2
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 95,000
Best Suited for: People who use GMail online.
Last Updated: August 20, 2008 (Version 0.6.1)
Works with: Firefox Versions .8 - 3.0.x
Summary: Better Gmail 2 adds a better look to GMail that will make it sleeker and often easier to use. Functionality wise you won’t see a change.
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WOT
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 80,000
Best Suited For: Pretty much anybody.
Last Updated: August 11, 2008 (Version 20080811)
Works with: 1.5 - 3.1a2pre
Summary: WOT is a relatively new extension to me, though so far I’ve founded it to be nothing but exceptionally good. In turn you are the one powering it as it ranks sites based on what users think of them. Anyone can rate a site on four aspects, trustworthiness, vendor reliability, privacy, and child safety. This means that you now can make important transactions and ensure your child is safe on the Internet rather easily. If in the case a site has poor reliability, it will bring up a warning screen questioning if you would like to continue to the site or go back. Here are some examples of sites that have been rated:
Site Trustworthiness Vendor Reliability Privacy Child Safety Myspace 4 4 4 3 Yahoo 5 5 5 5 Google 5 5 5 5 Freedownloadscenter.com 2 2 2 2 KDE.org 5 5 5 5 CodingExperiments.com 5 NR 5 5 Snapshots:




Web Developer Toolbar
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 70,000
Best Suited for: People who develop the web.
Last Updated: May 19, 2008 (version 1.1.6)
Works with: 1.0 - 3.0.x
Summary: The Web Developer Toolbar adds many great features for all users, though as the title would imply, it is best employed by web developers. You can easily gather information about a web page’s source, structure, style sheets, scripts, and other miscellaneous attributes of a page. Additionally, validation of a web page, from its HTML to its accessibility can be done instantly. If your a regular user you can also easily reap the benefits of showing hidden passwords, disabling images, styles, JavaScript, Java, and pop-up blockers, and magnifying the page.
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FireFTP
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 55,000
Best Suited For: People who frequently use FTP.
Last Updated: August 15, 2008 (Version 1.0.2)
Works with: 3.0 - 3.0.x (old versions support Firefox versions as early as 1.5)
Summary: FireFTP integrates a mediocre FTP client directly into Firefox. I find it to be a good choice as its often easier to view the changes your making as you make them. It offers standard FTP access, though with the addition of SSL Encryption, SFTP, filtering, file hashing, and other features. None the less normal desktop FTP clients do tend to have more features, and so may be a better choice for people who want the most out of an FTP client..
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ScrapBook
My Rating: 5/5
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 20,000
Best Suited For: People who want their favorite content to go right with them.
Last Updated: June 28, 2008 (Version 1.3.3.7)
Works with: 2.0 - 3.0.x (Older versions having support for Firefox versions as early as .9)
Summary: The Scrapbook extension has the general purpose of archiving web pages to your local computer. Though it lacks features it is great as what is does. Simply enter a number of links to spider and the content to store (images, CSS, JavaScript) and it will download every page it finds. Unfortunately large loads can do a computer in that lacks memory in.
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NoScript
My Rating: 4/5
Why I Rate It Lower: It can be very tiresome having to allow scripts for every site you go to.
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 350,000
Best Suited For: People who prefer to be security conscious, such as those working for large companies.
Last Updated: July 15, 2008 (Version 1.7.7)
Works with: 1.5.0.4 - 3.1a1 (Older versions having support for Firefox versions as early as 0.7)
Summary: Noscript also ensures security like with WOT, however rather than simply warning you, it stops scripts, such as JavaScript, Flash, and Java cold, while still allowing you to view all the content of a page. Naturally this does come at a price, though. Since all it does is prevent scripts, harmless scripts are blocked just the same. Even worse you have to allow scripts for every site one by one. This means that on many sites you will have to click allow multiple times, once for the local site and the rest for embedded content. For many people who have constant problem or malware this is a small price to pay, but if you’ve never had to deal with malware then you probably don’t have much need for it.


All-in-One Sidebar
My Rating: 4/5
Why I Rate It Lower: AiOS often closes or opens unexpectedly, making it harder to use.
Community Rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 130,000
Best Suited for: People who are often unorganized or those who find FireFox confusing.
Last Updated: June 24, 2008 (Version 0.7.6)
Works with: 2.0 - 3.0.x (Older versions having support for Firefox versions as early as 1.0)
Summary: All-in-One Sidebar is nothing greater than a sidebar that acts as a control panel for all of Firefox. By combining downloads, history, bookmarks, page info, add-ons, and more all in one place it makes Firefox much simpler, easier, and quicker to use.
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A few other good addons you may like if…
You are big on Internet Relay Chats: ChatZilla
You are big on Podcasts: FoxyTunes
You like to be in tuned to the weather: ForcastFox
You never type the URL right: URL Fixer
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ZamFights, a Pokemon Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, developed by Pokezam's Webmaster Freezewarp, continues its development into Alpha 7, where you can trade Pokemon with a global trade station like feature and battle other trainers. Several bugs were also fixed.

Alpha 9, now in development, will feature numerous events and locations to go to, that is up to Fuschia. It will also feature the new, interactive map, numerous minor features, and an altered look.

Alpha 9 should come around Thanksgiving, and Alpha 10, or the public Beta, should come around Christmas.

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I actually like the idea of a sixth generation Pokemon Emerald remix; few people think of the possibilities that one game has in full, colorful, barely pixaleted 3-D (in other words, think of a Play Station 2 or Xbox Original). The existing 3D we have with the DS is good, but the next generation of handheld consoles should give much more detail to the game - imagine being able to change your perspective to look into the sky while the stormcloud is slowly stretching across the region once Kyogre and Groudon have both been awoken. Imagine seeing the sky tower, and a green tail, to the left, and mirages to the right. For that matter, think of Mirage Island!

There are so many other moments for which we could experience in perspective-3D Pokemon Emerald; the battle frontier is one example, but just seeing the sun rise and set as the time passes in Dewford city would be awesome. Of course, my dreams may be more than one generation away; are there any Wii games that even would make this real?
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TabRandomizer
My rating: 4/5
Why I rate it lower: Other than to change tab names, it's pretty useless. It's kinda fun to mess with, but not for long.
Community rating: 5/5
Weekly Downloads: 3,832
Best suited for: Porn addicts living with parents.
Last updated: May 4, 2009
Works with: 2.0-3.5b4
Summary: It changes your tab names to some site like Google or Yahoo, based on a list that you create. It has a paranoid mode activated by a key combination that you determine that automatically changes all the tabs. It's very great for privacy.
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