What Firefox add-ons do you use?

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@98765m (1017)
India
October 22, 2009 10:11am CST
Most people like Firefox because of its ability to add small extra features using add-ons. What Add-ons are you using? Which add-on do you like the best?
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9 responses
• India
23 Oct 09
i just use one add on from alexa which shows the alexa page rank of ever website that i visit along with a graf. i installed it so that my webpages get good ranks in alexa.
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@98765m (1017)
• India
25 Oct 09
I haven't used the alexa toolbar till now.My site does have below par rankings in alexa,so I will give it a try.
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• India
25 Oct 09
yes you should if you want better alexa rankings. alexa ranks websites when it is accessed by browsers with alexa tool bar.
@ample03 (403)
• India
24 Oct 09
I use flash got, save images, alexa and wired marker. But sometimes I like to disable them because FireFox runs a bit slow when it loads with tons of add-ons enabled.
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@98765m (1017)
• India
25 Oct 09
Yea,that's the only big problem with Firefox.It freezes a lot of times and uses a large amount of memory too.
@hora_fugit (5863)
• India
23 Oct 09
The add-on I like most is IE Tab! Pity my firefox is having some compatibility problem with it.. The others I liked was BugMeNot.
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@98765m (1017)
• India
25 Oct 09
I have used BugMeNot.com,but I didn't use the add-on as usually I tend to create my own accounts.
@gmkk1986 (471)
• India
23 Oct 09
I use bulk image down load and image grabber based on thumbnails of the images available on sites. This is the most good feature addon coming with firefox and this is more useful to me while downloading images at bulk instead of downloading individual images.
@98765m (1017)
• India
25 Oct 09
That's a nice add-on for people who are downloading a lot of images.I used to manually download each image which is such a pain. Are you using the free or paid version of the Bulk Image Downloader software?
@lazerm (478)
• United States
23 Oct 09
I always use one - web of trust- its one of the best site checkers on the web.it blocks out the shady and outright attack sites on the internet.green rings 'good','red'rings bad.this add-on is a must for every firefox user.
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@markcor (22)
• Portugal
24 Oct 09
The one that i like the most is stumble! Nice for when you are bored with the sites that you are looking, is just pressing the button and you will go to other site, that is set to your preferences, is nice to see somke websites that you probably would not see if you were looking for it
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@98765m (1017)
• India
25 Oct 09
I haven't used stumple,but it looks good for surfing when you want to kill your time.
@Poison_Girl (4150)
• United States
1 Nov 09
There are a few that I use. I use NoScript and Adblock Plus as well as a few others. I have to say that the two that I mentioned are my favorites. If I have to choose just one favorite, it would probably be Adblock Plus. Although, NoScript does make my browsing a bit safer, though it can kinda be a pain sometimes.
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
22 Oct 09
I use them and there are important to me! I have Spellcheck, skype, and I use xmarks for my bookmarks, I use this one for when I'm on another computer. I can log in and all my own bookmarks are there for me! I don't use others computers that often but when I do it's there for me! tdemex
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@98765m (1017)
• India
23 Oct 09
For spell checking I use the built-in spell checker in Firefox (Tools-Options-Advanced-General-Check my spelling as I type) Xmarks looks very useful,I will give it a try.
• India
5 Nov 09
i like firefox than any other browser, i am much focusing on its APPEREANCE so generally i used BROWSER BACKGROUNDS(you can change background of firefox), COLORFUL TABS(make each tab colorful), PERSONAS(change theme of your firefox browser) to make firefox more beautiful