(from BM)

Top 15 Firefox Extensions
ARTICLE DATE:  02.02.05
By  Matthew D. Sarrel
http://www.pcmag.com/print_article2/0,2533,a=144942,00.asp

By itself, Firefox is a lean and fast browser (see Firefox 1.0 review), but
it lacks some of the functions that we've come to take for granted from
Microsoft Internet Explorer. It's easy to remedy that situation with small
add-on extensions. Extensions can do loads of tasks, from blocking pop-up
ads to playing card games�and even viewing a Web page as if it were in IE�so
they can make Firefox a versatile and customizable platform for your
browsing activities. But where to start? Which extensions are worth
downloading and installing? We evaluated dozens of extensions and present
the best 15 for your perusal. It's easy to add them; just go to the Tools |
Extensions | Get More Extensions menu to get started.



About site 0.1.1 provides a great deal of site information through tabbed
windows. Accessed by right-clicking anywhere on a page, this extension shows
Alexa traffic information, Google Linked or Google Related information,
performs a Whois query, searches Technorati for references, or searches the
Internet Archive Wayback Machine for stored copies of pages. This extension
is extremely helpful for those who want to learn more about a site or
conduct a search based on the information contained on a site.



Adblock 0.5.2 is an ad-blocking extension that uses content filtering and
URL blocking to prevent Firefox from displaying unwanted images. From the
Tools | Adblock | Preferences screen it is easy to add new terms to block,
including wildcards and file types. It's possible to use Regular Expressions
(text patterns that can match various text strings) as new terms. You can
also right-click on ads and choose to block them from the context-sensitive
menu.



Bandwidth Tester 0.4.1 provides a menu option under Tools for testing the
bandwidth of your Internet connection. The extension downloads four files of
varying size and calculates bandwidth based on average download time.



Cards 0.16.1 offers 27 different solitaire games, from Aces Up to Yukon,
accessible via the Tools | Cards menu. Unfortunately, it doesn't explain any
of these games, so you won't be learning much about the world of solitaire.
All games are played in a new pop-up window that won't interfere with your
browsing.



Clusty Toolbar 1.0.2 helps you find information quickly and easily. It's
possible to search and cluster results from multiple search engines, as well
as obtain encyclopedia information (from Wikipedia), dictionary definitions,
and even shopping and gossip, doing it all either by selecting a word or
phrase and right-clicking to display the context-sensitive menu, or by
typing it in the search box. Mini-Mode saves valuable screen space by
eliminating the toolbar and keeping Clusty's functionality on hand.



ColorZilla 0.8.2 provides a color reading from any point in your browser
that can easily be pasted into another program. The most helpful feature
lets you zoom in on the page you are viewing (though still not as well as
the Opera browser does natively) and measure distances between any two
points on the page. Once zoomed, you can pan the page using Alt+Shift+Drag.
All of this functionality is accessed by right-clicking on the ColorZilla
icon at the left side of the browser-status bar and selecting the ColorZilla
submenu.



DictionarySearch 0.7 allows you to select a word, right-click on it, and
choose Define. A definition provided by Dictionary.com then appears in
another tab. This is a very easy way to learn the meaning of new words from
within Firefox.



ForecastFox 0.5.8 is a must for weather buffs. This extension provides
weather-report icons within the application (you can customize where they
should be placed). There's one icon for current conditions, another for
today's forecast, and a third for tomorrow's forecast from weather.com. When
you mouse over the icons they give you more precise weather information.
Setting up profiles for different locations lets you quickly toggle between
forecasts and make the most of this extension.



FoxyTunes 1.1 places remote controls for the media player of your choice
within Firefox so you can control your music without leaving your browser.
The controls appear on the status bar or one of the toolbars, so no space is
wasted. You can pause, forward/reverse, play, adjust the volume, and see
what's playing. There's also an alarm clock and a sleep timer. This is a
must-have extension for users who regularly listen to music while browsing
the Web.



GoogleBar 0.9.0.30 brings the popular Google Toolbar to Firefox. Search the
Web or the current site, highlight search terms, and get page info, all from
a single toolbar.



Google Preview 0.8 shows a small snapshot of each Google result for a
search. This can save time when you're deciding where to turn for more
information.



MapIt! 0.4 lets you query MapQuest for an address quickly and easily. Simply
right-click anywhere in the browser window, choose MapIt! from the
context-sensitive menu, and then fill in the form that appears on the top
left of your screen. It would be better if MapIt! could search for addresses
in highlighted text and map them, but the extension does save you the
trouble of leaving the Web page you're on to go to MapQuest. Maps load in
the background in a new tab.



ScrapBook 0.12.0 allows you to collect clippings (really whole Web pages)
from the Web sites you visit. It organizes the clippings and saves them to
disk along with your own comments and annotations. The original URL of the
clipping is also stored so you can revisit the site for more information.
You can search notes and clippings. An indispensable tool for conducting
research using Firefox.



Tabbrowser Preferences 1.1.1 gives you greater control over Firefox's tabbed
window interface through the Tools | Options | Tabbed Browsing menu. Tabs
can appear at the top or bottom of the browsing window and can be locked so
that all clicked links open in a new tab. New tabs let you open URLs from
the URL bar and searches from the search bar. It can even force every new
tab to load your homepage.



xMirror 0.1.1 adds a selection menu for alternate extension-download sites
to the Extensions Manager. No need to restrict yourself to just the one.



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