Play and Download YouTube Videos Inside Google Search (2)
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Say, you like the fact that Google has started to thumbnail YouTube results in search, but you just want a ‘bit more. GoogleTube, an add-on for Firefox, will allow you to play the YouTube videos inside of the Google search results window. Once installed, all you have to do is hit the YouTube icon next to the search result link. Instantly the video starts playing, without the need to open up a new tab or ...
Geode (1)
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Mozilla Labs keeps up the good work launching tons of interesting add-ons for Firefox. The latest, Geode is no exception. The idea here is simple, to always know where you are. Using the example they give, this extension makes a lot of sense: You’ve arrived in a new city, a new continent, a new coffee shop. You don’t really know where you are, and are looking for a good place to eat. You pull out ...
Gallery of Firefox Toolbar Customizations | Firefox Facts (4)
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Well, I put out the request to one and all to see what you have done to customize Firefox, and I got tons of responses. It is always interesting to see how others are using Firefox to fit their needs - and how creative people get when it comes to moving around the basic toolbars and general interface of the browser. Here are the best of the bunch! Thanks to everybody who submitted! via Twister ...
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Don’t Pick Adobe, Go with Nodobe! (8)
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Need an in-browser PDF reader? Sure you could go with Adobe Reader, but who wants that bloated mess? If you want something quick, built in and simple you need to go with the Nodobe add-on for Firefox. At this time Nodobe support 38 different file format: Adobe PDF:pdf Microsoft Office:doc, docx, rtf, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx Images:png, jpg, gif, tif, bmp, ppm, xpm Vector Graphics:eps, ras Text Files:txt OpenOffice:odt, odf, ott, odg, odp, stw, sxw, ...
How Have You Customized Firefox? (1)
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Give me your Firefox screenshots! One of the best things about Firefox is that we can customize it to no end, and thus far – no other browser on the market has been able to stack up with that fact. So I am curious, how have you customized Firefox to fit your needs? How have you organized your toolbars and icons? I’ll start things off by showing you my current browser setup: As you can ...
Windows Home Server - How did I ever live without it? (1)
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Omnibar Comes to Firefox (1)
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Looking at Google Chrome features that could be ported to Firefox with an add-on, one of the most obvious additions many people wanted to see was Google Chrome’s Omnibar. It mixes both the search box and address bar into one browser feature. The simply named Omnibar extension gets the job done, and adds a few new features where Google let us down in Chrome. First, the most obvious feature (as pictured above) it gives you ...
Did You Know About These Firefox Mouse Shortcuts? (3)
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Want to make your mouse work for you in Firefox? There are several handy keyboard and mouse combinations you might want to start memorizing. For those of us who spend our day with one hand on the mouse and the other on the keyboard – these shortcuts can sometimes be faster than doing things the manual way or with keyboard shortcuts alone. Shift + Scroll Down = Go Back a Page Shift + Scroll Up ...
Split Up Your Browser (1)
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Split Browser, the add-on for Firefox, splits up the content area of the browser in as many windows as you like. Each window you see, also has its own mini browser inside. This is a really helpful extension for those people out there that work on multiple pages at the same time and down want to have two Firefox windows open side by side or don’t want to switch between tabs. There are several ways ...
Quickly Access All the Other Browsers from Firefox (2)
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What are you to do when you need to switch to another internet browser in a hurry? Sure we all love Firefox, but some of us use maybe two or three other browsers for the Web too. How can you quickly leap into Safari, Opera, Chrome or even Internet Explorer from Firefox? Very easily. Open Links in Chrome - As the new kid on the block, it took some hunting to find a good way ...
Quicker Access to Your Unsorted Bookmarks (4)
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To tell you the truth, I have not used the Unsorted Bookmarks feature in Firefox 3 that much at all. Why? Well, it is a ‘bit of a pain to get to. You have to open your bookmark manager, open up all bookmarks in the tree then go down to unsorted bookmarks. Want an easier way to access your unsorted bookmarks? Right-click on your bookmarks toolbar, and select “New Bookmark”. The name can be anything. ...
Better Tab Switching with FoxTab (6)
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Want a new way to quickly and elegantly switch between tabs in Firefox? FoxTab is a new experimental add-on for Firefox, and it makes switching between tabs a very unique experience. You can view your tabs in a number of different ways: Wall - like a TV store. select the desired tab (“TV screen”) from a wall. Grid - the tabs are aligned on a grid. Row - the tabs arranged in a row. Cycle ...
Google Chrome Themes for Firefox | Firefox Facts (4)
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Want to dress Firefox up to look like Google Chrome? It is ok to look at other browser’s themes from time to time. That doesn’t mean your a cheater, it just means you like looking at new things every once in a while. Chromiefox is a coat of “chrome” for Firefox. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX, this theme will bring you the look and feel of Chrome without having to switch browsers to ...
Hack so you don't have to sign applications? (1)
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I had a quick search but can't find anything on this. Does anyone have any information on the hack that allows you to use unsigned applications? There are a few applications I want to use, but I can't sign them as Symbian Signed doesn't work anymore. Is the hack the only alternative?
Search from the Address Bar in Firefox (6)
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The other day, when we were talking about bringing Chrome features into Firefox, the topic “searching from the address bar” was mentioned. By default, when you type a word into the address bar by itself, it gives you Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” number one result. What if you just want to do a regular Google search? There is an easy way to turn your address bar into a Google search box. You want to type ...
Search from the Address Bar in Firefox (1)
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The other day, when we were talking about bringing Chrome features into Firefox, the topic “searching from the address bar” was mentioned. By default, when you type a word into the address bar by itself, it gives you Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” number one result. What if you just want to do a regular Google search? There is an easy way to turn your address bar into a Google search box. You want to type ...
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