Even MORE great Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird extensions

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John Corliss

Bruce said:
But this is funny (on his site): "Keep These Extension Free: If you
like the extensions provided here, please help support my developement
by donating or visiting one of my sponsors"

Well, this kind of thing is growing more and more common
(donationware.) Jeremy Gillick (I misspelled his name in the OP) works
for Yahoo apparently too. Maybe they don't pay him enough. 80)>
 
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wald

Doc said:
He does ! Eventually, with another 20 or 30 'plug-ins' then
maybe Moz T'Bird and FFox may come close to the built in
functionality of IE .

Just my opinion.

Just curious: what's that extra functionality of IE that FF hasn't
got?

Regards,
Wald
 
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Aaron

Doc said:
He does ! Eventually, with another 20 or 30 'plug-ins' then maybe Moz
T'Bird and FFox may come close to the built in functionality of IE .

Thunderbird is not a browser. Having said that I'm finding TB I bit
light weight compared to most email clients. And unlike firefox, there
just doesn't seem to have enough extensions yet to deal with this problem.
 
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Jim Byrd

Hi John - I was particularly intrigued to find this on one of them
(SwitchProxy 1.3)

"Translated into English, French, Italian & Icelandic"

Icelandic??? Nothing wrong with that of course, but a bit unusual I think.
:)


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Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



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Susan Bugher

Jim said:
Hi John - I was particularly intrigued to find this on one of them
(SwitchProxy 1.3)

"Translated into English, French, Italian & Icelandic"

Icelandic??? Nothing wrong with that of course, but a bit unusual I think.
:)

Google says:

Results 1 - 100 of about 139,000 for freeware language Icelandic

maybe it's more common than we thought. :)

Susan
 
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jo

Jim said:
"Translated into English, French, Italian & Icelandic"

Icelandic??? Nothing wrong with that of course, but a bit unusual I think.
:)

Appeasing the Bjork fan base
 
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John Corliss

Jordan said:
Thanks John - some very useful stuff for my Firefox browser here.

Unfortunately, the "Open Long URLs" extension doesn't work in Moz on
my system.
 
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Derald

KeithS said:
which I hadn't been able to uninstall manually.
Why is that, I wonder? I'm running win98se and manually removed
Multizilla in order to revert to an earlier version, using the author's
instructions, without incident. The present Multizilla iteration breaks
Moz 1.7.n's bookmark editor; if that's what you encountered, then, you
may revert to v.1.6.3.n and all will work well.
 

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