Ever since Firefox has launched, It has changed the way we think of browser and things it can do. Firefox has shown to world that good quality software can come from non-profit (open source) organizations. Firefox’s open architecture and vast development community has given us lots and lost of extensions. I have tried lots of extensions. I usually install new extension and try to use in my day in day out activity. If it does make my life easier any way then I use it more frequently. Every 2 weeks there is a cleanup period on firefox extensions, in which I go through the extensions, I haven’t used in a while and think that I am not using enough to keep them around. Those extensions get disabled. After 2 weeks, if not needed those extensions get uninstalled.
Following is the list of extensions that are currently active and used regularly.
- Adblock Plus
- Adblock Filterset.G Updater
- All-in-One Gestures
- All-in-One Sidebar
- Auto Copy
- Colorful Tabs
- Compact Library Extension Organizer (CLEO)
- del.icio.us Complete
- Download Statusbar
- EverNote Web Clipper
- Fasterfox
- Firebug
- Firefox Extension Backup Extension (FEBE)
- Flashblock
- FlashGot
- Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer
- Gmail Manager
- Greasemonkey
- OpenBook
- PDF Download
- Restart Firefox
- Stylish
- Web Developer
Until the moment, I wrote this I didn’t realize that this list has 23 extensions.