9.4.08

Must have apps for FIREFOX

The best but relatively unused firefox extensions:

  • Fast video download:
For me this is best of the lot. As youtube does not provide any option for downloading videos the only way was to use sites like Keepvid. Fast video download solves this problem and provides an option to download youtube videos at the right corner of browser.

  • PicLens :
PicLens instantly transforms your browser into a full-screen 3D experience for viewing images across the web. Makes browsing through pictures a wonderful experience. The interactive 3D Wall and built-in search function, lets you effortlessly drag, click, zoom, and zip your way around a wall of pictures for an amazing viewing experience.
  • Snap Links
This is another great tool that saves a good deal of time by allowing selection and opening of multiple links at once.Especially useful while searching for something.
  • Tab Scope:
With Tab Scope you can hover over a tab to get an instant preview of the web page. The cool thing is you have real time navigation, zoom, and you can even click on links without having to switch tabs.
  • Reminder Fox:
This is for people like me who can never stop surfing unless made to.This cool app. allows to set reminders.
  • Download Statusbar:
You can view and manage downloads in a small status bar in the corner of the screen, without having that download window get in your way.
  • HyperWords:
This one makes a newbies job really simple.Suppose you are browsing a fairly advanced site that deals with operating system concepts then you may encounter many new terms and get stuck, with this add-on enabled just hover over the particular term and find its exact meaning
  • Tab Effect
It adds a nice effect to Firefox by simulating a 3D cube being turned when switching through tabs.Hot!!!!!
  • Cooliris Previews
Cooliris Preview allows you to surf through the web faster by giving you a small preview of the website, without you even having to click on it. Just imagine, surfing without wasting time by clicking on links and coming to realize that it wasn't even close to what you were looking for. All you have to do is just mouse over any link, and the Cooliris preview window immediately appears in order to show you the content.

1 comment :

Unknown said...

Its look like that now I have to use firefox more.