How to make FireFox even cooler
Feb. 17th, 2005 02:04 pmOkay, so people know I'm a fan of the FireFox web browser. There is certainly a lot to like about it. It is more secure "out of the box" than Internet Explorer is, and it's available for all major platforms. I can run FireFox on Win XP and GenToo Linux at work, or on OS/X and RedHat Linux at home, and have pretty much the same user experience on all platforms. That being said, there are plenty of free extensions available that add even more functionality onto FireFox. I'd like to talk to about a few of them, and how they can make the web browsing experience even better.
Extension #1: SessionSaver - SessionSaver keeps track of what URLs you have open in your browser, and in the event that you quit your browser or it crashes, restarting the browser will reload all of those URLs so that you can pick up where you left off. This feature first appeared in the Opera web browser, and I'm glad that it's available for FireFox now.
Extension #2: Bookmarks Synchronizer - This utility lets you connect to an FTP server and upload/download your bookmarks as an XML file. Even neater is that you can configure this extension to automatically download your bookmarks at startup and merge in any changes, as well as uploading them when you quit FireFox. This allows you to keep your bookmarks in sync if you use FireFox on multiple machines.
One minor issue posed by using this extension where to find FTP space? If you're fortunate enough to run your own server somewhere on the net, you can easily set up an FTP service. But if you don't have a server or don't want to run an FTP daemon, then you have to find space somewhere. There isn't much in the way of free FTP service available anymore, but one site that does offer free accounts with FTP service is Village Photos. The service is normally used for uploading and sharing of photos, but if you go into Bookmarks>Synchronize Bookmarks, you can change the path of the bookmark file to be "bookmarks.jpg" or something similar. It's kind of silly, but it works. (If anyone else has suggestions for free FTP services, please send them my way)
Extension #3: TinyURL Creator - TinyURL (TinyURL) is a free service that lets you turn large URLs into much shorter ones. For example, let's say you're looking up directions on MapQuest and you'd like to send them to a friend. Rather than sending them a URL in excess of 100 character long and risk having your IM client truncate it, you can paste it into the form on the TinyURL website and create a nice short URL to send. This extension makes the TinyURL service even easier to use by integrating it in with the browser. When installed, you can right-click on any page or link, then click on the option, "Create TinyURL for this Page/Link", and it will contact the TinyURL service and store the link in the clipboard. A popup will display success, and give you the option of saving the URL in your bookmarks as well.
In conclusion, FireFox is a cool browser, and can be made even cooler through the user of extensions that increase its functionality. Happy browsing!
Extension #1: SessionSaver - SessionSaver keeps track of what URLs you have open in your browser, and in the event that you quit your browser or it crashes, restarting the browser will reload all of those URLs so that you can pick up where you left off. This feature first appeared in the Opera web browser, and I'm glad that it's available for FireFox now.
Extension #2: Bookmarks Synchronizer - This utility lets you connect to an FTP server and upload/download your bookmarks as an XML file. Even neater is that you can configure this extension to automatically download your bookmarks at startup and merge in any changes, as well as uploading them when you quit FireFox. This allows you to keep your bookmarks in sync if you use FireFox on multiple machines.
One minor issue posed by using this extension where to find FTP space? If you're fortunate enough to run your own server somewhere on the net, you can easily set up an FTP service. But if you don't have a server or don't want to run an FTP daemon, then you have to find space somewhere. There isn't much in the way of free FTP service available anymore, but one site that does offer free accounts with FTP service is Village Photos. The service is normally used for uploading and sharing of photos, but if you go into Bookmarks>Synchronize Bookmarks, you can change the path of the bookmark file to be "bookmarks.jpg" or something similar. It's kind of silly, but it works. (If anyone else has suggestions for free FTP services, please send them my way)
Extension #3: TinyURL Creator - TinyURL (TinyURL) is a free service that lets you turn large URLs into much shorter ones. For example, let's say you're looking up directions on MapQuest and you'd like to send them to a friend. Rather than sending them a URL in excess of 100 character long and risk having your IM client truncate it, you can paste it into the form on the TinyURL website and create a nice short URL to send. This extension makes the TinyURL service even easier to use by integrating it in with the browser. When installed, you can right-click on any page or link, then click on the option, "Create TinyURL for this Page/Link", and it will contact the TinyURL service and store the link in the clipboard. A popup will display success, and give you the option of saving the URL in your bookmarks as well.
In conclusion, FireFox is a cool browser, and can be made even cooler through the user of extensions that increase its functionality. Happy browsing!
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Date: 2005-02-20 05:04 pm (UTC)