Best plug-ins for Firefox 3
Tags: bookmarks, downloading, add ons, ons
Extensions, plug-ins, add-ons, whatever you want to call 'em, Firefox 3 has got 'em. In fact, though it may seem that many of your favourites haven't yet updated, you might be in luck. By visiting the home pages of several of the plug-ins we use, we found that most of them had either a functional, stable beta or a full update ready to use with Firefox 3. This collection of add-ons can be used for the Windows, Mac and Windows Portable versions of the browser.
Session Manager and Tab Mix Plus are must-haves for tab and browsing session management. Tab Mix Plus gives you what feels like an infinite amount of control over tab behaviour, from how they open to how they close. It's a little overwhelming how much you can do with this add-on, so we recommend checking out the Download.com Tab Mix Plus user's guide.
Session Manager does for sessions what Tab Mix Plus does for tabs. Although TMP does save sessions, we found that to be the one feature that was lacking: during browser crashes, it often lost our tab sessions. Session Manager sorts out that problem fast, and allows you to keep and recall multiple tab and browsing sessions at will -- among its other excellent features.
When Firefox is your main browser, there's rarely a just cause for the casual user to open up Internet Explorer. For the rest of us, IE Tab eliminates all the other reasons by forcing Firefox to render a page using the Internet Explorer engine. You must have IE installed on your machine for this plug-in to work, but the convenience and saved resources can't be beaten.
FoxyTunes remains a top-notch plug-in and gets points for being one of the few to introduce new features with its update. FoxyTunes 3.0 adds the ability to turn any page into a playlist, as long as the Web page has music already embedded in it. For those who are new to this plug-in, though, it does much more. It lets you control your media player from the Firefox toolbar, and supports more than two dozen players, including iTunes, WinAmp, MediaMonkey, Pandora, Last.fm, and more.
Fast approaching seven free gigabytes of online storage, you can turn your Gmail account into something more than a mere email client with Gspace. The FTP-style split-screen interface is instantly recognisable, and it sends you an email notification when you upload a file. Create a simple filter and a label and you never have to worry about transferring files again -- as long as Google's servers remain impregnable, at any rate.
FaviconizeTab and Tab Scope are the perfect one-two punch for tab addicts like us. FaviconizeTab utilises a hotkey command to turn any tab into the size of a favicon. This won't stop you -- or us -- from having 20 or even 40 tabs open, but it makes them take up much less space. Tab Scope provides Opera-style mouse-over previews of your tabs. So, if you can't remember what your faviconized tabs were, perhaps a quick preview snapshot will jog your memory.
You don't know you need DragDropUpload until you install it. This add-on gives you the ability to drag a file from your desktop into any text field in a Web page. Lightweight but extremely effective, if you email lots of attachments this should quickly become a massive time-saver.
Download Statusbar is a tool we use at work for discovering the absolute URL for files that we're downloading. It can be used for much more, though. It opens a second status bar when you begin downloading a file, and lets you manage the download via context menu options. We're not huge fans of having to open many of Firefox's secondary features in new windows, and we find this to be much more convenient.
AIOS, or the All-In-One-Sidebar, allows us to force the Add-ons and Downloads windows in a sidebar, but it also creates a collapsing sidebar that comes with a secondary toolbar. We have it set to open our bookmarks, history and page info as well as add-on and download lists, but we also use the toolbar to hold links to FireFTP, Gmail Space, Del.icio.us bookmarks, and a 'Restart Firefox' button provided by MR Tech Toolkit (formerly known as Local Install).
Do you have a favourite Firefox extension that has -- or hasn't -- been updated for Firefox 3? Tell us about it in the comments below. -Seth Rosenblatt
Update: You can download Firefox 3 here. Read our full review here, and see more photos of its new features here.
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AnonymousWed 18 June, 2008 2:23pm
Still waiting for my very favourite InfoRSS to be FF3-enabled... Rather than having your RSS feeds in a side panel or a drop-down, it allows you to have them in a scrolling bar at the bottom of the screen. Hovering over a headline opens an info window with more details and the beginning of the article. I find it really difficult to live without it!
AnonymousWed 18 June, 2008 4:28pm
So far, most of my favourite extensions work, but Google Browser Sync isn't one of them. I hope the Google team catch up quick, as this is by far the best way to ensure your bookmarks and passwords are sync'd across PCs...
AlexMckWed 18 June, 2008 4:37pm
just upgraded. Here is my feedback...
Good: it's a fantastic browser. Looks good, fast, easy to use, fully featured, extensions are great.
Bad: it didn't take my cookies from firefox 2
on a separate note...i don't really like IE7 but it has one feature that i really like. It has what looks like the corner of a tab poking out of the side of the previous tab, and you just click it to get a new tab. I much prefer this to having to press Ctrl + T. Does anyone know of an extension that does this for firefox?
AnonymousWed 18 June, 2008 4:50pm
Piclens ftw!
AnonymousWed 18 June, 2008 6:21pm
firefox 3 still doesnt support the realplayer plugin yet. i was really used to using that for dwnlding videos frm youtube and such.
besides, firefox 3 doesnt work with mcafee site advisor extension for the browser either. does anyone know when and if these two plugins will be updated for firefox 3?
vrajaThu 19 June, 2008 8:50am
Foxmarks - its a very good simple plugin, syncs you booksmarks over multiple computers, very very useful
AnonymousThu 19 June, 2008 9:59am
@AlexMck : Double click on the empty space next to your tabs.
AnonymousFri 20 June, 2008 8:17pm
Adblock Plus, Easy Gestures, iMacros, and Image Zoom!
CartmanMon 23 June, 2008 10:44am
For fun - pic lens is great (whole new way to browse photo sites and youTube)
for web dev - firebug, webdeveloper toolbar, MeasureIT and ColorZilla are all must haves.
AnonymousTue 24 June, 2008 9:08am
Backword a great translation tool that I use sadly does appear ready for FF3. I used to love the ESPN ticker tool too but that didnt work with FF2 so I doubt that we will get an upgarde for that.
AlexMckFri 4 July, 2008 4:33pm
thanks anonymous
AnonymousTue 8 July, 2008 7:01pm
No one's mentioned Cooliris Previews. Piclens is good but Previews is far more useful
AnonymousWed 3 September, 2008 6:32pm
Is there a plugin which auto corrects typing in the browser? like the auto correct in word.

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AnonymousWed 18 June, 2008 1:08pm
Being using ad block plus for the first time for the last hour even though I've been a long time user of firefox and updated to firefox 3 last night. I thought firefox 3 was fast but it's even faster now with adblock plus. Firefox 3 really is the best browser around.