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InfoLister :: Extension List Dumper - Listing Extensions in Firefox - 0 views

  • biggest difference between these 2 extensions is that ELD works in the extensions (add-ons) window and generates an output file, and IL sits on the Tools menu (by default, this is configurable) and displays a list any ordinary FF window.
  • ELD works in the extensions (add-ons) window and generates an output file,
  • IL sits on the Tools menu (by default, this is configurable) and displays a list any ordinary FF window
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  • IL allows you to specify extensions, themes, plugins.
  • ELD allows you to specify all, enabled, disabled, incompatible.
  • Both can save in various formats ... txt, html, BBCode.
  • IF offers xml, xpi list, XML, XML+XSLT. IL allows for use of custom templates.
  • ELD offers csv,
  • Both highlight disabled extensions
  • IL does this in a more visible way, with "[Disabled]" appearing to the right enough to stand out nicely.
  • HTML in ELD, then both provide links, where available.
  • . ELD enables inclusion of the extension description.
  • IL provides the ability to upload via ftp, http, https, and to do so automatically on exit (presumably from FF, I did not test this feature.)
  • ELD offers buttons to print and copy to clipboard.
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    Comparison made by someone on InfoLister & Extension List Dumper.
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louisgray.com: Feedly Brings New Social Experience to Start Page, Leveraging RSS - 0 views

  • using your Google Reader subscriptions at its core, but layering on intelligence that learns from you, including your reading patterns, to personalize your information waterfall.
  • The goal? To bring a new, graphical, view of feeds, via Google Reader, and add multiple social layers on top of what's already recognized as the world's most-popular online RSS engine.
  • From the article, you can:
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  • Save it for later reading.
  • Annotate it
  • Recommend it to friends
  • Send a note about the article using your Twitter acount.
  • Preview it, giving a glimpse of how it looks from the source site.
  • Due to Feedly's tight integration with Google Reader, the items in the What's New page are segmented by topic,
  • gathered from your folders in Google Reader.
  • The Wall can act as your social springboard to both shared items in Google Reader and Twitter updates.
  • Feedly has developed an extensive tie-in with Google Search and Google Reader on day one.
  • Searches for more frequent terms, like Apple and Yahoo!, had their expected 1000+ results,
  • in reverse chronological order.
  • Similar to Google Reader shared notes, you can make notes on any item within Feedly and share it on "The Wall".
  • But unlike Google Reader, you can highlight the portion you're commenting on, and make notes,
  • select the desired text, and an option comes up to either "search related articles" or "highlight".
  • selected text is in fact highlighted, and you can add a comment.
  • Tweeting an article is similarly easy
  • click "tweet"
  • opens up with the headline, an automatically generated TinyURL, and a note on how many characters I have before running out of Twitter's 140 character limit.
  • automatically shows contacts you have in your GMail address book
  • Feedly is 100% synchronized with Google Reader.
  • move a blog from one folder to another in Google Reader? You can do that through Feedly.
  • Feedly essentially brings you all the aspects of Google Reader we've grown accustomed to, but displays them in a new, friendly, visual way, while extending the feed universe out to Twitter and e-mail, and adding social elements.
  • should you get bogged down with too many updates, feeds are flagged warm or cool based on your reading behavior and how often you mark them as favorites.
  • If you're the type of RSS power user who wants to read hundreds of items through aggressive keyboard navigation, then Google Reader still can't be beat,
  • but if you want to pick the very best from the many feeds you have, share items with friends and find new sources for news, Feedly is a compelling option.
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Google Translate - Firefox addon bartab vs toomany tabs - 0 views

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    My attempted translation. BarTab: There are two key points which I'll explain using some scenarios. 1. If the many tabs were left open from a previous firefox session, it would take a long time when you reopen firefox. 2. When using firefox, we sometimes end up opening a whole lot of pages. This in turn consumes a lot of memory, causing lag to occur in firefox. (Copied) BarTab can solve these problems 1. When restoring tabs from a previous session is set to put them on my bar tab 2. When I don't visit a tab for a while, set to put it on my bar tap after x hour / minute / second Time can be set TooManyTabs BarTab is more convenient since it's automated. I feel that TooManyTabs is more like an addon meant to manage pages/tabs. Although it also does function as a memory saving tool. This is done so manually; where one has to select a page to be placed into the TMT placeholder. They way it does this is through capturing pages and turning them into bookmarks; and thus releasing memory. To reload a tab, one has to select the 'column' in which the page that was placed in TMT resides, and then again clicking on that page to re-open it. This manual method of reopening pages, as compared to BarTab, is less convenient or intuitive. 'Situitation method'? Because of the way it is used, I think it is more suitable as a tool that operates more like ReaditLater. With the function: page history and cateogory management. This is the advantage of using TMT; something that BarTab cannot do. 'from this point of view, they can actually be counted as different tools??' So really, there's no real problem even if you choose to you both simultaneously. You can simply choose what you want based on your needs.
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Google Translate - Bartab vs TooManyTabs firefox addon - 0 views

  • memory savings in a different way
  • When restoring tabs from a previous session is set to put them on my bar tab
  • don't visit a tab for a while set to put it on my bar tap after x hour / minute / second Time can be set
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  • Bartab the package more convenient
  • automated
  • too many tab I feel more like the package management page
  • save it to your bookmarks and then release the memory
  • manually paging up or out with the less convenient than BarTab is not intuitive solution
  • more suitable when the Read it later in the feature to be used in page history,
  • classification management, and synchronization have a considerable advantage
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    I can highlight through this page, although I had to copy the information from the other page.hope that isn't any infringement of sorts. http://lafi.twbbs.org/blog/2010/03/firefox-bartab-v-s-toomanytab/
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Google Translate of bartab vs toomanytabs page - 0 views

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    http://lafi.twbbs.org/blog/2010/03/firefox-bartab-v-s-toomanytab/ I can't highlight a page if I have the google translate frame on top.
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SunlitGreen BatchBlitz - Batch Photo Editor - 0 views

  • SunlitGreen BatchBlitz is a free, powerful and easy-to-use photo categorizer, file filter and batch editor
  • Extensive support for regular expression
  • Exif and IPTC metadata accessible through macros
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  • Savable batch task
  • Instant preview
  • rename and convert images, as well as add watermarks, resize/rotate canvas, apply automatic color corrections, etc.
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