JRod wrote:Paul,
You have any more killer add-ons you are using?
JRod:
I've added a couple recently:
Morning Coffee
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2677
Morning Coffee saves all of the Web sites that you read on a daily basis, usually over your morning coffee (!), into a one-button stop on your browser taskbar. Instead of opening a bookmark folder or each of the sites individually, just click on the coffee mug icon, and they all open simultaneously in individual tabs. A very efficient way to start and complete your daily morning reading. Yes, DSP is in my Morning Coffee list!
Read It Later
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7661
Read It Later saves Web pages into a one-button stop that allows you to ... er ... read them later. It's essentially a virtual magazine rack for reading material that can be set up to be read online or offline. Sure, you can do the same thing with a bookmarks folder, but I don't like to gum up my bookmarks with material that I'm going to discard once read. But all you need to do is click on a checkmark in the address bar to automatically save that page to your Read It Later file. The file is easily accessed by clicking on a book icon that appears at the end of your bookmarks browser bar.
Not sure if I've ever mentioned
Googlepedia as an add-on, but it's absolutely indispensable for me. It splits your Google search results into two panes, with the results on the left and the relevant Wikipedia entry for your search topic on the right. It's killer; I use it multiple times every day:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2517
Also, there's an updated version of Adblock Plus, with updated filterset lists.
Take care,
PK
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