Top 10 Evergreen Firefox extensions
Traveler’s Pack
- Traveler’s Pack is a great tool for those who are on the go. When the travel bug bites, these add-ons make it easy to plan, book and document your trip — without getting lost along the way.. This collection includes: Minimap Sidebar (maps and mapping tools), and Yapta (comparison shopping), Flagfox (displays a country flag according to the site you are on), FoxClocks (know what time it is no matter where you are), Deep Web Search Engine (share sites through Samucaya), Fotofox (drag, drop, and arrange pictures; upload pictures to services without interrupting your browsing), ScribeFire Blog Editor (easily post to your blogs), Lonely Planet (Search travel guides), BabelFish Instant Translation (translate language).
IE Tab
- IE Tab will embed Internet Explorer tabs within Firefox. With this extension, you can take advantage of the power of two browsers in one window. NOTE: This extension is not available for Linux.
NewEgg Toolbar
- NewEgg Toolbar allows you to easily navigate and shop on NewEgg. With this extension, you can browse bestsellers, most-gifted items, and more. You can also use it to sign in and to check order, status, history, and wishlists.
Power Twitter
- Power Twitter adds feature to the Twitter Web interface, such as inline YouTube and other sites, link to page title translation, specific user search scoping, status history on mouseover, AND link shrinking.
PDF Download
- PDF Download is a handy PDF-centric tool that allows you to take whatever action you want/need on a PDF document. View PDF docs as HTML in Firefox or use the Web-to-PDF toolbar to share pages as high-quality PDF files.
Monkeysphere
- Monkeysphere offers an alternative to the standard, centralized certificate authority scheme. With Monkeysphere, you can validate HTTPS-enabled Web sites using the OpenPGP Web of Trust instead of depending upon often-unreliable CAs.
Web Developers Toolbox
- Web Developers Toolbox will help speed up your development process with extensions for troubleshooting, editing, and debugging Web projects. This collection includes FoxyProxy Standard (proxy management tool), FireFTP (cross-platform FTP client), Pixlr Grabber (Screen grabs), Stylish (install themes for just about any site that is theme-able), iMacros for Firefox (macro recorder/player), Colorzilla (advanced eyedropper), ShowIP (show the IP address of the current page), Greasemonkey (customize the way a Web page displays), Web Developer (menu and toolbar with Web developer tools), Firebug (edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript), and Test Pilot (test Firefox features).
WOT Safe Browsing tool
- WOT Safe Browsing tool will let you know if a Web site is safe to browse. Using a fairly universal traffic-light rating system, it shows you which sites are safe (green), questionable (yellow), or unsafe (red).
RightToClick
- RightToClick will stop JavaScript annoyances, such as the forbidden right-click (hence the name). This little beauty will also enable you to select text that is normally disabled by JavaScript.
Reference Desk
- Reference Desk is good for students or anyone who needs to research information. It installs: Read It Later (save sites for later reading), Converter (unit, time zone, and currency converter), ScrapBook (save and organize sites), Merriam-Webster (dictionary), SimilarWeb (find related sites), Wired-Marker (highlighter), Reframe It (connect and share your thoughts online), and DeeperWeb (navigate through Google search results using tag-cloud technique).


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