Blank Reg

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Name Blank Reg
User since Nov. 28, 2008
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My Reviews

Tabgroups-Plus

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I test a LOT of add-ons ... (To give you some idea, I currently have 139 installed) ... Very few make the grade and are considered essential, but after NoScript, TabGroups has been the first add-ons I install in any fresh install of FF for years now. It doesn't look pretty and it has limited functionality ... (no re-ordering, for instance and you can't opt to right-click and open a page in a new tab in a named tab group, which would be the icing on the cake for me) ... but it's absolutely essential for anyone who doesn't need space taken up in their otherwise occupied sidebar ... or a limit of five rows of ten tabs (or whatever). It's neat, compact and does exactly what it says on the tin; no more, no less ... So, finding that TabGroups has been taken on and is being devloped further makes me very happy indeed and I'm looking foward to the extra functionality and eye-candy that will surely arrive with time. If you aren't already using this add-on then do yourself a favour and install it - You might think you don't need it, because you don't have that many tabs open at a time, but that's not it's real purpose ... What it's really for is to allow you to organise your workflow properly and group things together by theme, rather than having everything jumbled up together (one tab for email and social networking, one for research, one tab for all the home insurance sites you're looking at, one for all the hotel sites for when you go on holiday, one for YouTube, etc.) ... You see? You *do* need it really :)

Tabgroups-Plus

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I test a LOT of add-ons ... (To give you some idea, I currently have 139 installed) ... Very few make the grade and are considered essential, but after NoScript, TabGroups has been the first add-ons I install in any fresh install of FF for years now. It doesn't look pretty and it has limited functionality ... (no re-ordering, for instance and you can't opt to right-click and open a page in a new tab in a named tab group, which would be the icing on the cake for me) ... but it's absolutely essential for anyone who doesn't need space taken up in their otherwise occupied sidebar ... or a limit of five rows of ten tabs (or whatever). It's neat, compact and does exactly what it says on the tin; no more, no less ... So, finding that TabGroups has been taken on and is being devloped further makes me very happy indeed and I'm looking foward to the extra functionality and eye-candy that will surely arrive with time. If you aren't already using this add-on then do yourself a favour and install it - You might think you don't need it, because you don't have that many tabs open at a time, but that's not it's real purpose ... What it's really for is to allow you to organise your workflow properly and group things together by theme, rather than having everything jumbled up together (one tab for email and social networking, one for research, one tab for all the home insurance sites you're looking at, one for all the hotel sites for when you go on holiday, one for YouTube, etc.) ... You see? You *do* need it really :)

CS Lite

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I only discovered this recently, but, boy am I glad I did! It is to cookies what NoScript is to ... well ... scripts ... (And I consider NoScript to be essential) - CS Lite is the perfect companion to NoScript and just as essential

This review is for a previous version of the add-on (1.3.9).