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Make Incompatible Firefox Add-ons Compatible

Firefox 3.0.2 is out and it will probably break few of your favorite add-ons. The easiest way to make those work is to use the MR Tech Toolkit add-on. Visit the link and install MR Tech Toolkit add-on. To install a new incompatible add-on and make it compatible Click on the xpi file link Click [...]

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Firefox 3.0.2 Is Out

A new update of Firefox, version 3.0.2 has been released. Before updating it’s a good idea to back up your Firefox using either MozBackup and/or FEBE. Changelog Firefox 3.0.2 contains the following updates: Fixed several security issues. Fixed several stability issues. Official releases for Sinhala and Slovene are now available. Beta releases for Bengali, Galician, [...]

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Classic delicious extension for Firefox

The current latest version of official delicious add-on for Firefox replaces your standard browser bookmarks with bookmarks from your delicious account, besides providing useful buttons for bookmarking a page and bringing up your delicious bookmarks. If you are interested in just adding the buttons and not the entire functionality provided by the official add-on, you [...]

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Display Google search results from within Firefox address bar

Ryan of CyberNet enhanced Searchery Firefox add-on so that one can instantly see the results of Google web searches using the keyword system.  The way it works is: Say you want to search in Google for “free data recovery software”, you type the keyword associated with Google search followed by your search term and then [...]

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Sketch and Create GUI Prototypes in Firefox with The Pencil Project

As more and more add-ons are being developed for Firefox, it’s interesting to see what all a browser can be turned into. The Pencil Project is a Firefox extension using which you can draw and design GUI prototypes (having elements like buttons, combo boxes, text boxes) easily by drag and drop. It uses Firefox’s underlying [...]

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