My Five Top Firefox Plugins

by Nenad on May 8, 2007
in Reviews


I am writing this as part of the problogger group writing project. In truth, its something I have had in mind for a while, even befor ethe project, so without further ado, here is the list of the Firefox plugins that I find the most usefull:

  1. StumbleUpon – One of my favourite plugins. For those of you not familiar with StumbleUpon, it is a service that allows you to stumble different sites, that were added to the site by other users of the service, through a bar added to Firefox. Lots of weird and wonderful sites can be found that way,
  2. FireForm - A simple form-filler, easy to set u, and fills in most fields with a click of a button. Does require a bit of customisation to use properly.
  3. del.icio.us – I make extensive use of del.icio.us to store my bookmarks,a nd to co-ordinate between my home and work computers. This plugin makes adding bookmarks very simple for me.
  4. Rankquest SEO toolbar – A small plugin that displays various SEO information of the current page, including Alexa ranking and Google Page Rank
  5. ScribeFire – A blog editor forfirefox, I have already written a full review of Scribefire

Well, there you have it. I hope you find something useful in here.

[tags]Firefox, Alexa, plugins, scribefire, stumbleupon, del.icio.us, Forms, firefox plugins, problogger[/tags]

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43 Responses to “My Five Top Firefox Plugins”
  1. I just found Stumble!! And I’m gonna start adding the link to my posts! It is an awesome little jewel! Thanks for you firefox addons! There are some great ones!

  2. Great list. I use 2/3 of those

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