Monday, February 27, 2012

Best Firefox Add-Ons for Internet Productivity

We all know it's easy to sidetrack when you're working on the internet. So here are some helpful Firefox Plug-Ins to make your internet time more productive!

Easier Navigation

1. BugMeNot

                One of my favorite Firefox Add-Ons, what BugMeNot allows you to do is to to automatically log-in to a site without registering (using user-submitted account info) It can help save countless hours in the long run making accounts for sites you might not ever use again!


2. XJZ Survey Remover

                Not an add-on in the traditional sense, but still useful nonetheless. It's actually a bookmarklet. What it does is that it deletes the surveys blocking you from viewing a website (perfect for the premium content sites) You add the XJZ survey remover link to your bookmarks and click it when one of the surveys pops up. You should have access to the content you want to view in seconds!


3. The Text Size ToolBar

                A lot of times, webpages have text that is either much too large or much too small. With the Text Size ToolBar, you can increase or decrease the text size at the click of a button!


4. Clear Cache Button

                A really helpful tool for easy one click cache clearing.


Privacy

1. NoScript

                Allows Java, Javascript, and Flash for trusted websites that you choose. This helps defend your computer against security exploits from weak sites.


2. FoxyProxy

                Let's face it, Firefox can do very little on its own when it comes to using proxies. What FoxyProxy does is that it automatically switches your connection across different proxy servers based on your URL patterns. It's is one of the most advanced proxy management tools out there.


3. Stealther

                There are times when we browse the internet when we don't want to leave a trace. If you like the idea of browsing like Agent 007 then Stealther is for you! What this add-on does is that it temporarily disables:

·         Browsing History (Address Bar History included)
·         Cookies
·         Downloaded Files History
·         Disk Cache
·         Saved Form Information
·         Sending of ReferrerHeader
·         & the Recently Closed Tabs List

                Since this tool can be toggled on and off, you can resume normal browsing and be totally normal... or appear so.


4. Password Exporter

                Password Exporter allows you to export your saved passwords in XML or CSV files which you can import to another computer or browser.


Other

1. Adense Notifier

                This tool displays all of your adsense earnings on your statusbar

2. Web Developer

                Web Developer adds a menu and a toolbar with essential web development tools

3. Scribefire

Scribefire is a full blog editor that lies in Firefox. It lets you quickly and easily post to your Wordpress, MoveableType, and Blogger Blogs!

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