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To celebrate this week’s launch of the superb Firefox 3.5, we’ve put together a collection of the WebWorkerDaily team’s favorite Firefox extensions. You can subscribe to our collection here; as we discover useful new add-ons, we’ll add to it over time. The great thing about add-on […]

logo-wordmark-version-verticalTo celebrate this week’s launch of the superb Firefox 3.5, we’ve put together a collection of the WebWorkerDaily team’s favorite Firefox extensions. You can subscribe to our collection here; as we discover useful new add-ons, we’ll add to it over time. The great thing about add-on collections is that you can pick and choose which add-ons to install, so if you don’t agree with all of our choices, you can just pick the ones that you like.

Here are the add-ons that made our collection (they’re all compatible with Firefox 3.5):

These are our favorites, but if we’re missing any, please let us know in the comments.

  1. Can’t live without Ubiquity!!!!

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  2. One quick note; if you don’t want (or need) the extra options of tiny menu, check out Tiny Menu

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7373

    It’s by the same developer of Tiny Menu, and seeing as how I didn’t use any of the options it worked and kept my install light

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  3. Whoops add-on is called micro menu

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  4. Walter Wise Friday, July 3 2009

    XMarks, ForecastFox and Grab and Drag are 3 of my favorites.

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  5. Rob Grayson Saturday, July 4 2009

    Sorry to be picky, but as of today (4th July), Better Gmail 2 is not yet compatible with FF 3.5.

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  6. Oh, man – don’t miss out on tab mix plus or Down them all.

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  7. @Rob Grayson – Better Gmail 2 says that it is compatible with 3.5 on the plugin page. It installed fine on my FF3.5?

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  8. I miss iMacros on this list, its great way to automate all the daily logins and up/downloads.

    The other missing addon is Zotero (citation manager). A must-have for everyone in research.

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  9. people that use adblock are literally stealing. If you dont want to help support the the site by view adds on it, then dont use the site/service. Its really that simple. Believe me, I understand that some are extremely annoying, but that doesnt really change things from an ethical standpoint. Its basically saying, i really want to view your content and understand you might have put a lot of money and time into making it, but i really dont want you to make any money off it. Its no different than downloading tv shows of the internet with all the commercials ripped out.

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  10. [...] Here’s my list of current favorites (note: if you like this list, be sure to check out the WebWorkerDaily Firefox Add-ons Collection): [...]

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