Firefox Extensions: Mozilla Crowns Best Firefox 3 Extensions
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Saved by 33 people (-13 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-08-21
- Candygoldfish on 2009-06-11 - Tags imported , Bookmarks_Menu , Unsorted_Bookmarks , Read_It_Later , delicious
- Rererai on 2009-03-28 - Tags addon
- Westofpecos on 2009-02-14 - Tags webapp , firefox , lifehacker
- Justex07 on 2008-11-09 - Tags Download
- Samuelcartaxo on 2008-10-05 - Tags no_tag
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HandyTag (Install)
Just can't think of the right tag to describe a new bookmark? Want to get into the habit of tagging your bookmarks but feel kind of lazy about the whole thing? HandyTag suggests applicable tags for a given bookmark, pulled from various sources. With HandyTag installed, when you bookmark a URL, HandyTag adds buttons below the Tags field that present checkboxes for tags that apply—from your current list of tags ("Perso"), the web page's author ("Webmaster"), KGen, and Delicious. Click on any button to see that source's suggested tags for the page, and check off the ones you want to add to your bookmarks.
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The Callout extension makes the notification services of your computer's operating system available for web pages and Greasemonkey user scripts. This means that, for example, a web page like Gmail can trigger a Growl or Windows taskbar notification that you've got new mail. The Callout extension itself doesn't add notifications; you need to be on a web page or running a user script that utilizes the API Callout provides. (Note: Callout did not work for me in my tests, but the concept is still killer. If you decide to try it out, be prepared for it not to work as advertised.)
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