
Firefox is primarily my favorite browser, because it can be extended uncompromisingly with Add-Ons.
Since I install a new Firefox Browser every once a while, I list the extensions which I use myself on this page. So I don’t have to search for them every time.
Adblock Plus
Ads were yesterday!
Cert Viewer Plus
Enhancements to certificate viewer (Display in PEM format, export to file).
ChatZilla
A clean easy to use amd highly extensible Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
Context Search
Expands the context menu’s ‘Search for’ item into a list of search engines.
Cookie Monster
Proactive cookie management on a site or domain level basis, including 3rd party cookies.
Heading Map
Displays the current page’s heading structure in the sidebar, allowing rapid navigation beetween sections. The extension generates an index (or map) of any web document structured with headings.
Google Pagerank Status
Display the Google pagerank in your browser’s status bar.
NoScript
Extra protection for your Firefox: NoScript allows JavaScript, Java (amd other plugins) only for trusted domains of your choice.
Sage
A lightweight RS and Atom feed aggregator.
Uppity
Navigate up one level (directory).
View Cookies
View cookies of the current web page.
Web Developer
Adds (easy hideable) menu and toolbar with various web developer tools.
GooglePreview
Inserts preview images (thumbnails) of web sites and Amazon products into the Google and Yahoo search results pages.
FlagFox
Shows a little flag icon in the status bar indicating the current website’s server location.