Firefox Extensions
While Firefox comes with a lot of almost useless extensions, I use some of them repeatedly. You guessed it!
The best Firefox extension out there. To me, its impossible to surf web without it. Brilliant idea. As the authors best describes this piece of software:
Adblock is a content filtering plug-in for the Mozilla and Firebird browsers. It is both more robust and more precise than the built-in image blocker. Adblock allows the user to specify filters, which remove unwanted content based on the source-address.
I managed to setup an almost comprehensive block list for adblock, based on my webbrowsing experience. Using this list you can block most of annoying web ads and scripts.
To use this list, download and save it as a text file, then import it to adblock (Tools->Adblock->Preferences->Adblock options->Import filters). Make sure you append this list to yours, instead of overwriting your list.
The name is self-describing. SwitchProxy is an extension that lets you organize all your proxy servers. The best feature of this extension is anonymous browsing:
The SwitchProxy tool now has an Anonymous Proxy feature. An anonymizer uses a list of proxies that it randomly switches between at defined intervals. Many people used anonymizers to sheild their IP address and protect themselves from hackers, online tracking, havesting and other website snooping techniques.
I’ve tested many other extensions, like IEView, Tabbrowser Preferences, Forecastfox, … . But most of them are not very handy, while they render your browser stable. I personally don’t like loading my browsing with too many extensions that I may use them once in a month.
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AdBlock is still one I need to try–thanks for the filter list. I use Privoxy which gets almost everything but an additional filter is nice.
A couple I can’t live without for tabbed browsing: Focus Last Selected Tab and BlankLast
be nazare man sohbat dar morede kar ayi extention haaye ke baraye in browser neveshte mishe ye joori maaro vadar mikone ke too chaharchoobesh gir konim behtar ke adam nazarhaye jadidi eraae bede taa browsing joore digeyi tarif beshe va hamchenin ejra.
movaffagh bashid,
Thanx! Adblock is nice and with your list even quicker and better to use!
PS My blog is now in English. Check it out at
http://bok.xs4all.nl/weblog/
check out filterset.g, by pierceive (he’s a great guy), as the best companion to adblock. It’s respectable the effort you’re putting forth, and I think you’ll really be happy with this add-on…
changelog
http://www.geocities.com/pierceive/adblock/changelog.txt
latest filterset
http://www.geocities.com/pierceive/adblock
make sure you follow the settings.txt file (and the -instructions.txt if you’ve never used adblock).
This filterset is the result of nearly a year’s work, and it shows…
Oh, and check back monthly for his updates.
Andy