Firefox Extensions
I just installed Listzilla, a Firefox extension that generates a list of installed Firefox extensions. That may seem a bit redundant, but this seems pretty useful. The developer mentions a little something about using this on a fresh install, but I would definitely recommend MozBackup for this. Even simply copying the extensions folder makes a little more sense, but I suppose you could use this extension for that purpose.
Either way, I have had many people that ask me what extensions I have installed. I am kind of a fair weather extension user and routinely have almost a hundred. For this, I removed all of the extensions that I have not used in the past couple of weeks to shorten the list. Here are the Firefox extensions that I am currently using:
- Enabled Extensions: (44)
- Adsense Notifier 0.8
- Bandwidth Tester 0.5.5
- BugMeNot 1.3
- Chrome Cleaner 0.3
- ConQuery 1.6.4
- CuteMenus 2 0.6.3
- del.icio.us 1.1
- Disable Targets For Downloads 1.0.1
- Download Embedded 0.3
- Download Statusbar 0.9.4
- DownThemAll! 0.9.8.7
- Extension Developer 0.2.2.20050505
- Fasterfox 1.0.3
- Feedview 0.9.8
- Flashblock 1.3.3
- Forecastfox 0.8.5.3
- Google Images Re-Linker 0.3
- GooglePreview 1.3
- Greasemonkey 0.6.4
- IE Tab 1.0.8
- Image Zoom 0.2.3
- Launchy 4.2.0
- ListZilla 0.7
- LiveLines 0.4.4.1
- Mozilla SpellCheck Libraries 1.0.1.0
- NextPlease 0.6.4
- Nuke Anything Enhanced 0.53
- Pearl Crescent Page Saver 1.0
- Performancing 1.1.1
- Platypus 0.64
- Quick Locale Switcher 1.28
- QuickJava 0.4.1
- Resizeable Textarea 0.1b
- Restart Firefox 0.3
- Reveal 1.0.6
- Scribe 0.21
- Selenium IDE 0.7.2
- Signature 0.4.0.3.200511282308
- SpellBound 0.7.3
- Tabbrowser Preferences 1.2.8.8
- User Agent Switcher 0.6.8
- View Rendered Source Chart 1.5.02
- ViewSourceWith 0.0.7.91
- Web Developer 1.0.2
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Douglas Clifton | April 2, 2006 at 5:17 PM
InfoLister does the same thing, only it allows you to automatically upload your list as XML or HTML(link). I used this feature to create a page that always displays my current Installed Extensions. The page explains how I used PHP to parse the XML data, and create a list with links to the extension author’s site. Pretty slick.
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