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7 Cool Usefull FireFox Add-Ons


Mozilla Firefox is a free browser which had 19.03% of the recorded usage share of web browsers as of June 2008. It has just recently released its latest version known as the Firefox 3.5.3.


I feel that Mozilla Firefox is more user-friendly compared to Internet Explorer (IE) as Firefox allows users to download around 2,000 add-ons which were created by third-party developers.

With Firefox add-ons, you can customize and personalize your browsing experience to a more fruitful one.

I have listed 7 add-ons below which are quite useful for your Firefox browsing experie
nce. To download those add-ons, simply click on the title of the add-ons.

1. Adblock Plus

With Adblock Plus, you can remove those irritating ads and banners which increase your download time and loading page time.












2. Yoono

What Yoono does is that it is a Social Hub that contains many sites such as Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and LastFM, including other social bookmarking sites.
You can get live news from all your friends and interacting with them.












3. NoScript

NoScript is basically a script blocker that allows JavaScript, Java, Flash and other plugins and scripted content to be executed only by web sites that the user permits.













4. Foxy Tunes

Foxy Tunes allows the user to control the selected media player and find lyrics from the browser window.












5. DownThemAll!

DownThemAll not only lets you download all the links or images contained in a webpage, but it also acts like a download manager which features an advanced accelerator that increases speed to an amazing 400%!








6. Video DownloadHelper

What Video DownloadHelper does is that it makes your life easier by providing a link to download and convert YouTube videos or Flv video files.












7. ScribeFire Blog Editor ScribeFire Blog Editor is a full-featured blog editor just like Blogger or WordPress you to post right from the Firefox browser easily and bypass your native blog's access management.










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