15 Extensions for Firefox 1.5

Posted on Monday 5 December 2005 - Popularity: 4%

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Now as Firefox 1.5 is out for a few days and you already had enough time to explore the new set of features, it’s time to install some new, old or updated extensions. The following list contains 15 of my favorite extensions and I’m sure you’ll love some of them as well:

Greasemonkey: Install user-script to extend the usability of specific websites.

AdSense Notifier: If you use AdSense on your website, this extension will show how much you earn.

Cacheout: This one shows the cache of sites that can’t be accessed right now.

Tab Preview: Move over a tab to get a visual preview of the site in that tab.

SessionSaver: Saves your session when you close the browser so you can come back where you’ve left.

foXpose: OS X Exposé like feature for Firefox sites (tabs).

del.icio.us: Social bookmarking extension.

Aardvark: A cool extension for website developers.

Right-Click-Link: Lets you open unclickable links on a site.

SpellBound: A spell-check for textfields.

StumbleUpon: Helps you to stumble upon great websites.

BugMeNot: Lets you into websites without the whole registering process.

Gmail Notifier: For users of Google’s Gmail webmail service.

Adblock: Block ads (banners, pop-ups …)

BBTags: Make BB Code from links, text … great if you post a lot on message boards.

Fredi

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2 Responses to “15 Extensions for Firefox 1.5”

  1. Mona Says:

    I need help, FF 1.5 won’t let me blog and I need to find the previous version for MAC OS X. If you can help me, please reply to this comment.

    Thanks.

  2. admin Says:

    Firefox 1.0.7 and other versions.

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