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I've updated mine, just found an awesome extension today too "tab catalog" much like IE7's tab thumbnailer but this activates by simply pressing both mouse buttons at the same time!

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Here's the extensions/addons I'm running

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Enabled Extensions: (17)

Adblock Plus 0.5.11.4 - Filters ads from web-pages. Now with whitelisting and synchronization.

Add Bookmark Here 0.5.5 - A convenient way to add bookmarks.

Autohide 1.1.3 - Tweaks for Full Screen. Eala Freya Fresena!

BBCodeXtra 0.2.5.6 - Adds BBCode/HTML/XHTML commands to the context menu

British English Dictionary 1.19 -

ColorZilla 0.8.3.1 - Advanced Eyedropper, ColorPicker, Page Zoomer and other colorful goodies.

Cylence Theme 1.3 - A taciturn modification of the Default Theme

DictionarySearch 2.0 - Looks up selected word in an online dictionary

Favicon Picker 2 0.3.4.1 - This extension adds UI for replacing bookmark icons.

FxIF 0.2.2 - View EXIF data in image properties

IE Tab 1.2.0.20061120 - Enables you to use the embedded IE engine within Mozilla/Firefox.

ListZilla 0.8 - Outputs an alphabetical list of extensions to a text, vB code, or HTML file.

Super DragAndGo 0.2.6 - Drag a link or anything like a uri (e.g. "abc.com" ), and throw it to anywhere blank on the webpage to open the it in a new tab.

Tab Catalog 1.1.2006110601 - Shows thumbnail-style catalog of tabs.

Text Link 1.3.2006100702 - Allows URI texts written in webpages to be loaded by double clicks.

Undo Closed Tabs Button 2.0 - Add a toolbar button to undo closed tabs

VideoDownloader 1.1.1 - Download videos from Youtube, Google, Metacafe, iFilm, Dailymotion... and other 60+ video sites ! And all embedded objects on a webpage (movies, mp3s, flash, quicktime, etc).

I've updated mine, just found an awesome extension today too "tab catalog" much like IE7's tab thumbnailer but this activates by simply pressing both mouse buttons at the same time!

firefox_th.jpg

Here's the extensions/addons I'm running

Generated Sun Dec 24 2006 18:58:34 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard Time)

Enabled Extensions: (17)

Adblock Plus 0.5.11.4 - Filters ads from web-pages. Now with whitelisting and synchronization.

Add Bookmark Here 0.5.5 - A convenient way to add bookmarks.

Autohide 1.1.3 - Tweaks for Full Screen. Eala Freya Fresena!

BBCodeXtra 0.2.5.6 - Adds BBCode/HTML/XHTML commands to the context menu

British English Dictionary 1.19 -

ColorZilla 0.8.3.1 - Advanced Eyedropper, ColorPicker, Page Zoomer and other colorful goodies.

Cylence Theme 1.3 - A taciturn modification of the Default Theme

DictionarySearch 2.0 - Looks up selected word in an online dictionary

Favicon Picker 2 0.3.4.1 - This extension adds UI for replacing bookmark icons.

FxIF 0.2.2 - View EXIF data in image properties

IE Tab 1.2.0.20061120 - Enables you to use the embedded IE engine within Mozilla/Firefox.

ListZilla 0.8 - Outputs an alphabetical list of extensions to a text, vB code, or HTML file.

Super DragAndGo 0.2.6 - Drag a link or anything like a uri (e.g. "abc.com" ), and throw it to anywhere blank on the webpage to open the it in a new tab.

Tab Catalog 1.1.2006110601 - Shows thumbnail-style catalog of tabs.

Text Link 1.3.2006100702 - Allows URI texts written in webpages to be loaded by double clicks.

Undo Closed Tabs Button 2.0 - Add a toolbar button to undo closed tabs

VideoDownloader 1.1.1 - Download videos from Youtube, Google, Metacafe, iFilm, Dailymotion... and other 60+ video sites ! And all embedded objects on a webpage (movies, mp3s, flash, quicktime, etc).

sweet, that tab catalogue extension is much much better than other i've seen

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