Download Manager Tweak
Super DragandGo
Paste and GO
Gmail notifier
Tabbrowser Preferences
Autofill
Openbook
Stock Ticker
Tabbrowser Extensions
Weatherfox
Status Bar Clock
Plugins, like flash and java, are *completely* different from extensions, like adblock and gmail notifier. If you ask for support and use the wrong word, you'll probably confuse whoever is trying to help you.
That's lovely. Usually you're pretty helpful; did something piss you off today?
adblock, of course
HTTPHeaders
Web Developer
ieview
Nuke Anything
TabBrowser Extensions
Webmail compose
I used to have the "linkifier" thing (not sure of the real name) but it took too long to run on large pages so I got rid of it. It was a great idea though.
I'm looking for one I had in a previous version of firefox. I don't know what it's called but it put an icon next to any link that opened in a new window or was a PDF.
As someone above pointed out, these are extentions not plugins, but I think this is what you meant.
The Dictionary Search is particularly useful -- you can program it to look up words on other databases, not just the dictionary. For example, you can create a context menu item for "Search IMDB" or "Search Encarta" ... whatever you want. It's just a matter of figuring out the syntax of the particular site. You can have up to 4 context menu lookup items at a time.
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