Most of us
who use internet as usual use. Each of these add-ons can be found through the Mozilla Firefox add-ons page or through the links
provided below.
StumbleUpon
Great add-on
named Stumble Upon that allows you to browse only the best of what the Internet
has to offer.
AnyColor
Another
fantastic add-on which is called AnyColor allows you to change the color and
appearance of Firefox to any color of your choice.
Download
Statusbar
Often one of
the first add-ons we install after installing Firefox for the first time. This
add-on displays the download status on the status bar instead of opening a new
download window.
TinyURL
Generator
Another
great add-on named TinyURLallows you to click a small icon in the bottom corner
of the Firefox window to quickly generate a small URL for the page you're
looking at. This is fantastic if you find yourself sharing long URL links
often.
WOT
Fantastic
add-on that helps keep your web surfing secure. The add-on will display a
warning screen across a web page if it's deemed insecure. A security warning
could be caused when the web page is known to participate in phishing, has
Trojans, scams, etc.
Omnibar
Another
great add-on that turns your URL bar into a Google search as well as the
address bar. This helps save your browser real-estate space by removing the
redundant Google Search box.
AutoCopy
Another
great add-on that allows you to quickly copy and paste text. A must for any
blogger who finds themselves frequently copying and pasting text. highlighting
the text will immediately copy that text, without having to right-click and
select copy or using a keyboard shortcut.
Adblock Plus
Another
add-on that's a must for users who're sick of sites that plaster advertising on
their pages. This great add-on allows you to add and remove advertisements from
a web page so you don't have to look at them.
Read It
Later
Another
great add-on that helps eliminate the dozens of tabs some users keep open
because they haven't finished or started reading that tab.
Time Tracker
Finally,
this little gem allows you to keep track of how much time you're spending in
Firefox by displaying a little clock in the right portion of the status bar.