Originally posted by u2met86I've only recently learned to harness the power of Firefox extensions and pimp out my web browsing skills.
One of the best extensions (for both Firefox and Internet Explorer) is called FoxyTunes:
http://www.foxytunes.com/
It inserts a bar on the bottom of your browser window that controls most media players (iTunes for me) as you surf the net. Play, pause, next & forward, drag the cursor to change the timeline position, all the standard stuff.
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Enjoy!
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
You mentioned elsewhere that you use a Mac (I too run an iBook G4, as well as a Mac mini) - do you find Firefox or Internet Explorer better than Safari? I've never realised there was another option. Is it a freeware or do you have to pay?
This Foxytunes sounds cool and I'll give it a go if you think it's worth it.
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Originally posted by u2met86[..]
Microsoft discontinued Internet Explorer for Macintosh (and I don't miss it!)
I've honestly never really had a problem with Safari. It's a very sold browser.
But I started to hear people raving about Mozilla Firefox so I checked it out. I got used to the interface and never went back. Yes it is absolutely FREE. You can get it here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
What makes Firefox stand out so much is that it is an "open source" application. Basically, it started out NOT as a product to be sold and profited from, but more as a "labor of love" for programmers to make a very secure, fast, powerful browser. (It profits almost all off of donations and merchandise.) What "open source" means is that any programmer around the world can take the source code and offer their own improvements on it. It's the same theory behind Wikipedia (an "open source" encyclopedia).
So, you start out by downloading a "base" version of Firefox which is overseen by the Mozilla development group... then you can customize it by downloading as many user-created, add-ons or "extensions" as you like. And if you don't like any given extension, you can uninstall it with no damage to the rest of the program.
Some of these extensions are more useful than others, depends on your browsing habits. Some of them include:
-"FoxyTunes" (which I described above).
-"BetterSearch" - this is amazing! when you search Google (or whatever), you get a small thumbnail image previewing each return.
-"ColorfulTabs" - make each new tab a random new color.
-"URL Fixer" - If you misspell a website like "ww.u2start.cmo" it will correct it.
-"VideoDownloader" - download videos from YouTube
-"Nuke Anything Enhanced" - remove ANYTHING from a webpage (unwanted images, blocks of texts, ads) and refresh the page to get them back
-"Viamaic foXpose" - Click on one icon and you get a snapshot of all your currently open tabs. Click on any one and it takes you to that tab.
-"Adblock Plus" - enhanced pop-up blocker
Originally posted by djrlewis[..]
I've also never had a problem with Safari, but you piqued my interest so I'm going to give this a go! If there's no posts for a while I've cocked things up and had to re-boot or something!
Thanks for all the info and the quick reply.
djrlewis,
have you tried out Firefox? what do you think?