14 Extremely Useful Firefox Addons

My affinity for Firefox comes as much from the fantastic community of addon developers as it does from the program itself. Now, I'm sure you will have heard of some of these before: good Firefox addons tend to spread like wildfire. I hope I've managed to include some that you might have missed.
I've ranked just over a dozen addons that I find to be particularly useful - even to more casual Firefox users.
1. Cybersearch - Customizable Google searches in my Awesome Bar? Yes, please! It also supports keywords so you can enter things like "ds firefox addons" and limit your search to a specific web site (like Downloadsquad, for example). Enter a comma separated list of URLs to search a group of sites.
2. LastPass - I used to use KeePass, but I just like LastPass better. It did a great job of importing (and then removing) my Firefox stored passwords, and its secure password creation tool makes using different passwords on new sites a snap. The web interface is a great way to manage my logins and groups.
3. FEBE - As with anything else on your computer, it's never a bad idea to back up your Firefox install. FEBE will back up everything - extensions, themes, bookmarks - or just what you choose, and you can set up an automated schedule. It's also got integrated Box.net support, which is actually a fairly nice way to roll-you-rown manual Firefox syncing.
4. AdBlock Plus. I don't really use AdBlock because I hate advertisements, but because I don't like waiting for web pages to load. Flash ads and multiple banners really gum up the works, so I depend on AdBlock to keep things running smoothly. It's also a decent way to cut back on your bandwidth usage.
5. DownThemAll - When a friend first showed me DTA a few years ago, I couldn't believe I was still just using FF2's built-in manager. DTA rocks, and would definitely make my Top 5. It's simply one of the best download managers out there.
6. OpenItOnline - I don't do enough work with Office-type documents anymore to warrant installing a suite on my laptop. OpenItOnline lets me send DOC, XLS, and all the other supported file types to ZohoViewer for perusal instead of downloading them. It supports all Zoho and Google Docs apps to open files.
7. Deng Google Bookmarks - I'm not sold on Weave yet, so for now I let Google store my bookmarks. I switched to the Deng addon after using GMarks for the longest time - because I got tired of the giant "bookmark" button on my toolbar. Deng displays only a small star icon, and its management interface is superior.
8. Screengrab! - To quickly capture an entire web page, Screengrab is a great tool. It can save or copy an entire page, the visible portion, or a rectangular selection. If I don't actually need to print a page, Screengrab is an easy, environmentally friendly way for me to keep a copy of it.
9. HP Smart Web Printing - When I do need to print, HP's addon gives me the option to combine multiple web pages on one sheet of paper, eliminate elements I don't need to print, and it even allows saving to PDF. Always nice to see the big boys release something great for free.
10. Web Of Trust - WOT is a great way to keep yourself out of malware trouble. I think I'm a pretty responsible surfer, but I don't know the reputation of every site on the Internet. WOT gives you a heads up about the trustworthiness of a link (based on community input) before you visit it.
11. Shareaholic - Anyone that enjoys sharing links would do well to install this one: it supports a ton of services, including Digg, Delicious, Twitter, Pownce, Reddit, Facebook, MySpace, and Google. It's also a quick way to see how many Diggs or Delicious bookmarks a page has received. Bzzster support gives quick access to sharing items via email.
12. Pingfire - Another must for the social surfer. Ping.fm's multiple-site update service is rad, and Pingfire kicks it up a notch. No need to even visit Ping, just add the Pingfire icon to your toolbar and update your microblog and status sites with ultimate ease.
13. Tab Kit - It's got a whole slew of options for tab management: grouping, coloring, sorting, protection, mouse rocker and scroll wheel support, and many, many others. Visit the devloper's page for a full list of features.
14. Yet Another Smooth Scrolling - Firefox's default scrolling isn't quite as refined as I like it, so I use YASS to tweak things until they're just right. It supports up to three presets, which is nice for laptops. Keep one set for your touchpad and one for your mouse.
Since Downloadsquad readers are largely Firefox users, did I miss your favorite? Share it in the comments so our other readers don't miss out!












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Subscribe to commentsWolfsveinSep 29th 2008 3:53PM
adblock Filterset.G Updater
Adblock Plus
All-in-One Sidebar
Cooliris
Download Statusbar
FireFTP
FireShot
Forecastbar Enhanced
Gmail Notifier
IE Tab
Link Alert
MinimizeToTray
Stealther
Translator
AWjakeKSep 29th 2008 5:00PM
I like Custimize Google
WolvenSpectreSep 29th 2008 7:07PM
My top 10 (INPO)
1. Update Notifier
2. Stop or Reload Button
3. Secure Login
4. Searchbar Autosizer
5. OperaView
6. IE View
7. Forcastfox + Forcastbar Enhanced
8. FEBE and CLEO
9. BackISClose
10.FavLoc
downloadSquadReaderSep 29th 2008 7:14PM
Here are a few of the unheralded extensions that merit more attention:
ImageZoom - Mouse over any image, control- mousewheel up or down to increase or decrease the size of the image.
TableTools - Sort, filter, or copy any html table. This is a God send. You wouldn't believe how many html tables do not provide sorting.
CustomizeGoogle - Anonymize your google queries.
ResizableTextArea - Ability to resize text areas, such as the one I am using to type this post.
FetchTextURL - Ability to open text urls (url's without a link) from the context menu.
downloadSquadReaderSep 29th 2008 7:16PM
I've recently downloaded downthemall and have found it to be overrated.
a) I want my download manager in a separate process from the rest of Firefox. Until Firefox switches to a multiprocess environment (aka Chrome), that means separate application.
b) You'll find more functionality in a download manager application.
c) The biggest value ad - the ability to "down them all" - is quite limited. The most common usecase for me would be to view an image gallery of thumbnails and be able to download the large images that they point too. The monkey wrench is that most of the time, the thumbnails don't point to the large image, but to a page that contains the large image. This is how all the free image hosting sites work. downthemall can't do it. It can download all the thumbs. It can download all the html pages that the thumbs link too. But its not smart enough to examine the linked html page, figure out the largest image on that page, and download it.
John LishernessSep 29th 2008 7:52PM
Smart Bookmarks Bar displays over 50 bookmarks in a single row of small icons. Favicon Picker 3 lets me customize the icons as well.
kingkool68Sep 29th 2008 10:05PM
For book marks I use the official Del.icio.us add-on -> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3615 It integrates into your browser quite well and all your bookmarks are synced and tagged to the cloud.
Jesse BurcsikSep 30th 2008 8:24AM
Interesting list, I thought I've seen them all ('best of' Fire Fox extensions) but there a few new goodies on here I will have to try. THANKS!
Luciano Evaristo GuercheSep 30th 2008 7:42PM
From my list which you haven't mentioned:
1) Coliris
2) Live HTTP Headers
3) MinimizeToTray
4) QuickRestart
4) qtl
5) Text Link
fredSep 30th 2008 1:45PM
My list is in several parts
Part 1 - never disabled, essential for browsing
/Find Bar/
Adblock Plus
Add to Search Bar
Duplicate Tab
Find All
Foxclocks
Gmail Manager
gTranslate
Image Zoom
Menu Editor
More Tools Menu
Neo Diggler
Nuke Anything Enhanced
Open Image In New Tab
Organize Search Engines
Organize Status Bar
QuickDrag
Refcontrol
Searchbar Autosizer
Throbber Button
Unhide Menubar
User Agent Switcher
Part 2 - Called on to fix pages
Chickenfoot
Greasemonkey
Stylish
Part 3 - The bare essentials for development
DOM Inspector
HttpFox
Web Developer
Part 4 - Nice to have for development
Colorzilla
DejaClick by AlertSite
InspectorWidget
Inspect This
Launchy
MeasureIt
Page Info Forms and Links
View Dependencies
Part 5 - Specialist tools
Form Saver
SQL Injection!
SubmitToTab
Part 6 - The heavy duty stuff, usually disabled because of Firebug's problem with Linux
Firebug
Firecookie
FirePHP
Rainbow for Firebug
Yslow
Some of them may not be available at the mozilla site (e.g., Chickenfoot is, I think, an MIT product).
If I had to select a single extension as favorite, it would have to be QuickDrag.
Lee MathewsSep 30th 2008 2:01PM
Holy hell Fred, nice list! I'll have to check some of yours for the next roundup!
WLSep 30th 2008 2:33PM
A few I find useful which don't get a lot of mention are
Autofill Forms
BBCodeXtra
URL Link
kolinSep 30th 2008 11:59PM
Don't forget about Yoono! It's rather awesome for social sites and IMing and things of that nature!
FDROct 2nd 2008 9:29PM
Forecastfox, Flashgot & Flashget, FireBug, Web developer toolbar, Download statusbar, GooglePreview,
NoScript
Tim BaranOct 6th 2008 10:47PM
What a fantastic list (and comments) from Lee and the very generous comments. I'm a relatively new Firefox convert since I got a Mac and have experimented with addons a bit but it can be quite consuming. I will check out a few of your recommendations and will undoubtly use a few.
Thanks!!
Lee MathewsOct 6th 2008 10:56PM
Glad you found it useful, Tim!
And yes, a big thanks to all our readers that were willing to share their lists!
ESEOct 7th 2008 7:42AM
Great list! I've enjoyed LastPass and ScreenGrab!
My favourites are:
- GSpace
- BugMeNot
- google Preview
- CoLT
- Tamper Data
- ScreenGrab (that I've just known it in this post)
- and the best of all: Ubiquity
Also, very useful gTranslate if your english is not quite good (it's my case).
nasirjumaniNov 5th 2008 4:42PM
no. 6....is the extension which made reading this article worth my time :)
Marc SavoyNov 9th 2008 12:15PM
HP Smart Web Printing is not compatible with Firefox 3.03, I'm sorry to say.
KayzaNov 10th 2008 1:53PM
Some really good suggestions.
Question: Does anyone have anything better than DTA? It's so much better that FF's built in manager and anything else I've tried that it goes into any FF installation I do (for people who I actually want to allow to download files.) But, the problem mentioned with image files also exists with audio files. I can go to a site with a list of 20 audio files, all of which are available for legal download, but DTA won't let me download them all at once because all of those download links either link to another page where the actual download should happen or to an asp file that will start the download. I still use it in such case, downloading files one by one, because it still handles things better than the built in FF downloader - especially if I want to download to a variety of different folders.
Stuff that goes to onto all of my installs:
AdBlock Plus
WOT
IE Tab
Session Manager
Other stuff that depends on the user:
Greasemonkey (not often)
Google Gears (for Google Docs users)
Gmail Space
Toolbar Buttons
I'm experimenting with Google Notebook. Anyone else uses it?