I thought I’d document which Firefox and Thunderbird extensions I’m using. This is as much for me to remember should I have some disk failure or something as it is to generate discussion.
Firefox extensions
- User Agent Switcher – easily change the user agent for sites that work with Firefox but don’t think they do
- GooglePreview – inserts preview images (thumbnails) of web sites and Amazon products into the Google and Yahoo search results pages. Thumbnails are provided by thumbshots.org and alexa.com.
- BugMeNot – Integrates BugMeNot right into the browser. Right click on the login area, and boom, you’re in.
- Live HTTP Headers – Follow the HTTP headers back and forth in real time. Helpful for debugging.
- ScrapBook – helps you to save Web pages and easily manage collections.
- ForecastFox – brings weather info from AccuWeather.com® to your status bar.
- WebDeveloper – adds a menu and a toolbar to the browser with various web developer tools. I haven’t used it a lot lately, but is can be fairly useful.
- Google Toolbar for Firefox – goes without saying…
- Tab Mix Plus – Adds a lot of functionality and configuration over tabs. Allows you to change tab size, where the close button is, a session managers, etc. (Now TinyMCE friendly!)
- del.icio.us – Integrates del.icio.us right into firefox. Has a bit more funtionality than just the drag and drop javascript eextensions
- Adblock – does what it says, a powerful content filter
- Fasterfox – allows you to tweak-out firefox’s network and rendering settings.
- Viamatic foXpose – OS X expose like choosing for open tabs in Firefox
Thunderbird extensions
- AboutConfig – adds about:config to thunderbird, for behind the scenes tweaking. The most important for me being
mail.check_all_imap_folders_for_new
- Attachment Extractor – Can detach multiple attachments from one to many messages in one fell swoop. Rather than visiting each message each attachment.
- Enigmail – GPG/PGP integration. I mostly use it as a prereq for Display MUA.
- Display mailing list header – implements RFC 2369 for Thunderbird: Special mailing list header fields in the mail are parsed, and the links are displayed in the extended header view.
- Display Mail User Agent Extension – This one is more for fun, but sometimes gives insight into who has e-mailed me.
- Mail Redirect – adds one the features I was missing from mutt. Adds redirection, better known as bounce in elm, mutt, and others.
Now I just need to find a thunderbird extension that does arbitrary headers that are updated on sending. And mutt could be removed from my life. So sad.