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- Download Statusbar

- Extended Statusbar

- Glasser

- Hide Menubar

- Stylish

- Clippings

- Flagfox

- Firebug

- New Tab Homepage

- Tabs Open Relative

- Remove It Permanently

- XUL/Migemo (to get the 'find' function to work as similar to Safari 4's as is possible :p)

These 3 always get installed first:

Adblock Plus

Compact Menu 2

Smart Stop/Reload

I'm also growing fond of:

DownloadHelper

Linkification

I used to be a big fan of NoScript, but after not installing it this time round, I realize what a pain in the ass it could be at times. I'll trade a little less control for a lot more functionality ;)

Adblock Plus

Adobe DLM

Codeburner for Firebug

Colourful tabs

Customize Google

English Aussie Dictionary

Firebug

Flagfox

Flashgot

FoxClocks

Image Toolbar

Key Scrambler

Net Usage Item

PC Sync 2

Perspectives

Tweak Network

Web Developer.

I have a theme called Redshift V3. I quite like this theme but it is not suitable for 3.5 FF so I am remaining on 3.0.11 until it is updated.

I use about 45 extensions in total (hence why I've never considered switching to another browser ;) ), but my must-haves:

Adblock-Plus

Add-On Collector

Download Statusbar

Glasser

Greasemonkey

Image Zoom

LogMeIn

Long URL Please

Nightly Tester Tools

Nuke Anything Enhanced

SmarterFox

Tabs Open Relative

Xmarks

Well, I would suggest the ones I use, but most of you guys have listed them already many times over.

One that I didn't see though was Save Image in Folder. Really useful in helping you keep all your images sorted by easily downloading them to predefined folders. One of my favorites by far. :)

Adblock Plus

Flashblock

QuickJava

Download Helper

British English Dictionary

Personal Menu

Undo Closed Tab Button

FaveiconizeTab

Stop-Or-Reload Button

Download StatusBar

Fission

Colorful tabs

IE tab

can't edit my post, i found 2 good ones in this thread.

Tabs Open Relative

SkipScreen

Extensions (enabled: 22, disabled: 1; total: 23)

Themes (2)

  • Default
  • Strata RELOADED [selected]

Plugins

  • Foxit Reader Plugin for Mozilla
  • IE Tab Plug-in
  • Microsoft? DRM
  • Mozilla Default Plug-in
  • Shockwave Flash
  • Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library
  • Windows Presentation Foundation

:))

  • 4 weeks later...

Adblock Plus

DownThemAll!

Fission

MR Tech Toolkit

Stop-or-Reload Button

Xmarks

... and my most recent by Mozilla Labs, Ubiquity, which I'm in love with.

Generated: Sun Aug 16 2009 20:49:25 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)

User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090729 Firefox/3.5.2 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)

Build ID: 20090729225027

Enabled Extensions: [46]

- Adblock Plus 1.1.1

- Battlefield Heroes Updater 4.0.21.0

- Better GCal 0.3

- Better Gmail 2 0.8.4

- Better GReader 0.7

- Better YouTube 0.4.3

- Boost for Facebook 9.4.1

- CLEO 4.2

- ColorfulTabs 3.9.3

- Compact Menu 2 2.3.2

- CustomizeGoogle 0.76

- CuteMenus2 3.1

- Download Statusbar 0.9.6.5

- Exch 1.4.5

- Extended Statusbar 1.5.4

- Favicon Picker 2 0.6.0.12

- FavLoc 1.2

- FEBE 6.2

- Fission 1.0.9

- Flagfox 3.3.15

- Forecastfox 0.9.10.1

- Gmail Manager 0.5.7.3

- GooglePreview 3.22

- IE View Lite 1.3.4

- ImageHost Grabber 1.5.7

- Integrated GMail 2.0.1

- Java Console 6.0.10

- LastPass 1.51.2

- Locationbar? 1.0.3

- Menu Editor 1.2.6

- Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant 1.1

- MR Tech Toolkit 6.0.3.4

- Nightly Tester Tools 2.0.2

- Nuke Anything Enhanced 0.68.2

- Organize Status Bar 0.6.3

- Personas for Firefox 1.2.2

- RAMBack 1.0

- Searchbar Autosizer 1.4.2

- Shareaholic 1.9

- Smart Bookmarks Bar 1.4.3

- Stylish 1.0.5

- Tab Mix Plus 0.3.7.4pre.090516

- Update Notifier 0.1.5.5

- URL Fixer 1.5

- Web Developer 1.1.8

- Xmarks 3.3.3

Installed Themes:> [1]

-Default>

Installed Plugins:> (9)

- EA Battlefield Heroes Updater

- getPlusPlus for Adobe 16236

- IGN Download Manager Plug-in

- Java Deployment Toolkit 6.0.160.1

- Java Platform SE 6 U16

- Mozilla Default Plug-in

- QuickTime Plug-in 7.6.2

- Shockwave Flash

- Silverlight Plug-In

These are all my favorites:

- Adblock Plus 1.1.1

- Context Search 0.4.4

- Download Statusbar 0.9.6.5

- Fission 1.0.9

- Mouse Gestures Redox 2.1.4

- MR Tech Toolkit 6.0.3.4

- Stylish 1.0.5

- Tab Mix Plus 0.3.7.4pre.090516

- Text Link 3.1.2009032701

- Tiny Menu 1.4.10

- Office 2007 Black theme 1.4.0[/b]

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