Monday 17 October 2005

Scrapbook \\ Extension for Mozilla Firefox

All-In-One Sidebar :: Sidebar Extension for Mozilla Firefox

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2.2 Outstanding Firefox Extensions
Here are three less-known Firefox extensions that could really
lift your productivity, particularly if you are an RSS user.
The first is ScrapBook [1]. This allows you to save web pages,
page snippets and links into hierarchical collections. Kind of
like bookmarks on steroids with the web content available for
offline use. All material you save can be annotated and you can
even edit the raw material itself. On top of that, you can
search saved collections including all saved web pages. Just the
thing for all you information hunters and collectors for saving
interesting information from web sites as well as your favorite
blogs and feeds. The second extension I'd like to recommend is
All-In-One Sidebar [2]. This allows you select and load any of
your Firefox sidebars with a single click. This includes
bookmarks, history, Download, Sage, Scrapbook and more. I've
always found the Firefox sidebar a little awkward to use but
this extension pretty well solves the problem. It's a real
timesaver particularly if you a switching between Sage and
ScrapBook. It also provides a number of other benefits like
listing your extensions alphabetically and giving you fine
control over how clicked links open in tabs. The third extension
"Livelines" [3] is a little more mundane but valuable in its own
way. It allows you to add an RSS feed to Sage (or Bloglines or
many other RSS readers) simply by clicking the Firefox Live
Bookmarks icon that appears in the browser status bar of RSS
enabled sites. It’s simple, neat and effective. All three
extensions work with the current V1.06 version of Firefox.
[1] http://amb.vis.ne.jp/mozilla/scrapbook/
[2] http://firefox.exxile.net/
[3]https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application
=firefox&id=324

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