I miss two plug ins from ff
hammertime - which replaced the stop button with a mc hammer button
and when it was pressed it said 'stop! hammertime' but you need a stop
button for that
netusage - great when it worked. meant I could ensure I wasn't over
quota on my internet usage, which is so easy to do.

On Sep 26, 6:58 pm, "maHoJ^o" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> me also. In general I miss the wayplug-insare added in firefox.
> but mouse gestures is essential.
>
> On Sep 8, 10:22 am, menkaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > that's the feature of firefox i miss the most
>
> > sEwer kEyman wrote:
> > > Mousegestures... they really change the way You surf.
>
> > > Why?
> > > Clicking the "back" or "reload" button is relatively complex
> > > operation.
> > > You need to point the mouse at the very small area (the actual
> > > button)
> > > and click it.  Same with context menu, it's even worse in some way,
> > > because You need to click once to bring the menu up,
> > > point the mouse to the option "back", and click. In both situations
> > > You need to move Your eyes and look at the button You need to click.
> > > That's slow, and it requires relatively much of Your attention.
>
> > > With mousegestures, You just click right mouse button ANYWHERE
> > > on the page and make a move (for example left), then release the
> > > button.
> > > Thats one move without looking, and one long "click".
> > > Easy like drag and drop.
>
> > > Mousegesturesare like switching gears in the car. You can do it
> > > blind.
>
> > > In Opera mousegesturesare implemented since forever, and there
> > > are few nice plugins for Firefox that implement that functionality.
>
> > > Drawing a line from right to left with right mouse button is so much
> > > easier than clicking on anything.
>
> > > Rockergestures: clicking one mouse button while holding another,
> > > for back and forward functionality. That too doesn't require You to
> > > point
> > > at anything, so You don't have to look. You can do it blind.
>
> > > I haven't seen it anywhere, but actually rockergesturescould be
> > > more
> > > complex, like holding left and double-clicking right, and vice versa.
>
> > > Mousegesturesare probably the main reason I use Opera as my main
> > > browser.
> > > That is what really changes Your web experience. Ability to move
> > > through pages
> > > like a wind. (If You wan't You can for example go 3 pages back by
> > > moving mouse
> > > from right to left and tapping right button three times, without
> > > pointing at anything).
>
> > > With them You don't really need buttons.
>
> > > Best regards.
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