Which firefox plugins you like?
By thomaslcy
@thomaslcy (117)
United States
January 22, 2010 5:49pm CST
I, personally, like the firebug, ads block, webMail notifier, video downloader... how about you?
5 responses
@thomaslcy (117)
• United States
23 Jan 10
I have used "Web of Trust" before. I have already get rid of it because I was kinda confuse what it does because it like all the website I go have the green light. Maybe I should consider to re-install this plugin :D
You are right about firefox is slower than other internet broswer. See http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Firefox+consumes+a+lot+of+CPU+resources , but I am not very sure is this because of the large amount of plugins.
@fedoralinux (556)
• India
22 Jan 10
I like to plug ins the video down loader it's helpful for me at many times,to see the videos and downloading the videos with the help of this,so ,i like this down loader video very much in Firefox,so ,this is my opinion about this discussion ,and have a nice day to my lotter.
@thomaslcy (117)
• United States
23 Jan 10
I remember this is the first plugin that I used in firefox back in 200x... thanks for your comment. Not to mention that I am new in this site and you response very fast :D anyway, have you encontered any video format from the web that can't be downloaded by this plugin?
@lordcaocao2025 (4098)
• Indonesia
25 Jan 10
I like flashgot and download helper, that two firefox plugin help me to download many video from my soju, and it really help me since i don't really like the idea to watch a stream video because my internet connection is not that fast and it ruin my experience watching the movie because some time the video is lag. So i prefer to download it first and watch it off line.
@RobtheRock (2433)
• United States
23 Jan 10
I love Fox Clocks. I have friends from Europe and Asia and enjoy knowing what time is it there. Sometimes while on Facebook, I know what time to send a message that they can get while they are up. I also like the colorful tags because they are easier to see. There was one application I could use that stretched vertically from bottom to top that let you place a noteboard, NASA television and some other things on it. But it used too much memory so I got rid of it.