10 Useful Firefox Extensions That Don’t Get Glamorised


It seems like everyday there is a new extension created for Firefox. Although some of these are quite cool, I try to avoid rushing to install them, as at the end of the day I don’t actually need them.

It’s a shame that everyone seems to focus on the newest and shiniest extensions, so I’ve decided to take it upon myself to promote some of the lesser known extensions that I believe really make Firefox a joy to use, rather than just something to show off to non-Firefox users who haven’t seen the light yet.

  1. Download Statusbar - view and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar, so that downloads don’t get in the way of browsing
  2. Colorful Tabs - May sound really boring, but it makes it a hell of a lot easier to distinguish between tabs
  3. Image Zoom - This is one of my personal favs as it allows me to zoom in on images on a page without having to download them
  4. PDF Download - For all those annoying sites that seem to grow and grow where they are worried about you stealing their content. This extension allows PDFs to be opened in a tab for easier management
  5. Tab Mix Plus - Every tweak and option under the sun you could ever want to manage tabs
  6. WebmailCompose - Fantastic extension that opens your chosen webmail compose window if any email addresses are clicked on
  7. Optimoz Tweaks - If you a heavy user of sidebars this great extension makes it easier to open and close them
  8. Foxmarks Bookmarks Synchronizer - The only bookmarks sync tool I’ve found that works seamlessly between PCs
  9. Autohide - This one isn’t promoted heavily, but if you like browsing full-screen it gives some useful control over what elements Firefox displays
  10. MediaPlayerConnectivity- automatically launches all media elements in their correct players, allowing full-screen playback of embedded videos.

I’m sure there are many others that people can’t live without, but these are always the first ones I install on a new PC.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  1. #21

    I am too use , but i think I stay with my favourite Opera Browser me too!

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