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Choose the right Firefox add-ons
There are hundreds of add-ons available for Firefox but not all of them are
worth your time. Joe Cassels separates the wheat from the chaff
Joe Cassels,
Personal Computer World 07 Jan 2009
One of the main attractions of
Mozilla
Firefox – over and above its improved security and stability – is its
seemingly endless scope for expansion. Its open-source roots mean a wide range
of developers have created add-ons and extensions for the world’s number two
browser. Of course
Internet
Explorer has its own set of augmentations, but Firefox wins in the sheer
range and variety of add-ons available.
Quantity and quality are two very different things, as anyone with
multi-channel digital TV will tell you. Some Firefox extensions are little more
than eye candy, others actually hinder the browsing experience. Yet there are
gems among the frivolous and unnecessary add-ons, some of which could really
improve your quality of life.
A good extension does a job that will save you time and effort or it provides
information quickly in a convenient form. We have selected the best ones to save
you time and those that have genuinely useful applications.
Adding an extension to Firefox 3 is easy. Just choose Tools, Add-ons, Get
Add-ons and enter some keywords to narrow the search. The closest matches are
displayed within the Add-ons dialogue. Click Browse all Add-ons to go to the
main
Firefox
Add-ons site.
Select the one you want to install and click Add to Firefox. Confirm this in
the software installation dialogue that pops up and restart Firefox. You can
then start using the add-on.
To modify options for a particular add-on or to disable or uninstall it,
choose Tools, Add-ons, Extensions. Select the one you want to change and click
Options, Disable or Uninstall.
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