The link to the updated Spellbound worked fine for me, so I have the file. If you want it, I suppose I could post it? Then apparently you drop it into your browser and it installs (still I haven't tried yet).
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The link to the updated Spellbound worked fine for me, so I have the file. If you want it, I suppose I could post it? Then apparently you drop it into your browser and it installs (still I haven't tried yet).
I have it downloaded too... I'll try it later today. Thanks for the find... :)
Well, i prefer the following
1.) ShowIp
2.) NoScript
3.) IETab
4.) VideoDownloader
5.) LiveHttpHeaders
6.) SwitchProxy
I think "SwitchProxy" would be very useful for my laptop... I wanted to have something like this for a while now... :)
Thanks for sharing... :thumb:
Wiz, dropping AspellFox into my browser also didn't help... I'll try it later, and on another PC...
No Problem dude, i would recommend IE Tab if you want to visit websites which insists you use IE.
And LiveHttpHeaders are useful if you want to monitor the traffic of the websites you are visiting.
Anyway, keep introducing new FireFoz extensions...who knows...i may need some of them. :wave:
Don't forget the library file too. Apparently there's two files to install. With Spellbound, I tried a few things, and got as far as the context menu option opening the spell checking dialog. But it gave a message about the missing library first, so there wasn't a dictionary for it to work off of.Quote:
Originally Posted by Siddhartha
I'll be trying the other libraries when I get the chance. I don't know which one if any are for the build I have.
AspellFox didn't work at all no matter which way I tried. Probably not compatable.
Mouse Gestures, and Firebug. These are my favourite extensions of all time.
Tab Mix Plus is cool too.
Firebug looks nice... :) :thumb:
Any interesting plugins, folks?
BTW, to say that Firefox leaks is to make a polite understatement - right?
(Check attached image... Taskmanager tells that FF consumes 1 GB on my PC. :rolleyes: )
Does anyone know of this issue or an existence of a solution... ?
Agree. I use FoxClocks to display the time and date in Fx.
That probably depends a lot on your plugins and what kind of sites you visit (i.e. lots of flash etc.). My firefox has been running for 2 days now and it only consumes 150 MB.Quote:
Originally Posted by Siddhartha
Ssshhh... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Yves M
(We don't want people to know this, do we... ?)
Normally, my FF is consuming around 250 MB at worst. However, this time I was surprised to see an instance with only about 5 Tabs take so much from my system. Of these tabs, one for sure was CG. :D
(Glances at list of installed extensions... blimey, have I got that many?)
The ones I can't live without:
Useful ones:
- Adblock+/Adblock Filterset.G updater
- All-in-one gestures
- All-in-one sidebar
- FlashGot (combined with FreeDownloadManager)
- Greasemonkey
- IE Tab
- Permit Cookies (or Cookie Culler)
- Sage
- Session Manager
- Tab Mix Plus
- UI Tweaker (Lets you use the dead space to the right of the menu - saves on a toolbar)
- Bugmenot
- Extended statusbar
- Foxmarks
- Imagezoom
- Print preview
- Restart firefox (simple, but great for when you update the extensions)
- Smiley Xtra
- Stylish
Well, not only that once you hit 30-40 tabs...there is this tendecy that FF will crash.... Tried it a few times and only once did it not crash...hope they fix the bug if this is really a bug and not my PC's problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by Siddhartha