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The Best Extensions to Enhance Firefox

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Jeremy Atkinson posts a great list of his favorite Firefox extensions. I'm a big fan of Firefox, and I already have a few of my own favorite extensions. I'm definitely going to be trying some on his list.
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Re: The Best Extensions to Enhance Firefox

FireFox is excellent but I'm watching Safari for Windows carefully. The nightly builds are already faster. The number of extensions in FF are far greater, though.
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Re: The Best Extensions to Enhance Firefox

The list of 25 Firefox Extensions on the LifeDev blog is also a good read.
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Re: The Best Extensions to Enhance Firefox

Here's another list of Firefox extensions. These are to help you monitor your time on the Web. I'm going to try at least one of these, and will report back on if it has helped me to manage my time any better. (Maybe it will at least let me know just where my time is going!)
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Here's another list of Firefox extensions. These are to help you monitor your time on the Web. I'm going to try at least one of these, and will report back on if it has helped me to manage my time any better. (Maybe it will at least let me know just where my time is going!)
Okay, I tried two of these extensions. TimeTracker just counts the minutes and hours you're actively browsing in a 24-hour period. I didn't find it particularly helpful, so I'll be uninstalling it.

The other one I tried is 8aweek (save 8 hours a week). This one gives more details. It shows which sites you've visited, and how much time you have spent on each one.

According to its default settings selecting which sites are time-wasters and which aren't, I waste very little time--less than 5 percent. I think I'll keep this one for at least a few more days.

It has some other handy options, such as a one-click "save" option where you can save a site to come back to later and read when you have more time.
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