
Pictarine - Zest of life Top 10 Firefox Extensions to Improve your Productivity - Stepcase Lifehack Firefox is the browser of dreams for many people (myself included). One of the great perks of Firefox is that there are tons of extensions that enhance the functionality of the browser. With over 1500 extensions in existence, there are many that can be used to improve your productivity. The following is my take on the top 10 extensions that will keep you focused, reduce distractions, streamline your daily work flow, and improve your productivity. 1. Customize Google is a very robust extension that lets you customize many features of the services provided by Google. 2. Gspace is a content management extension that lets you turn your Gmail account into an online mass storage device. 3. 4. 5. The Flashblock extension by default blocks flash from playing when a Web page is first opened. 6. Download Statusbar manages your downloads in the status bar instead of the Firefox Download Manager. 7. 8. 9. 10. That’s my take on the extensions that will improve your productivity.
Un simulateur de vision de bébé – Indispensable !! Un simulateur de vision de bébé – Indispensable !! Si vous avez un enfant en bas age, vous vous demandez peut être comment est ce qu'il vous voit ? Et bien de 0 à 6 mois, ça reste quand même méga flou et c'est ce qu'on peut voir grâce au site TinyEye qui permet de faire une simulation de vision de bébé à partir d'une simple photo. La photo là, c'est Pixelle qui ronfle sur mon bean bag... Vision d'un nouveau né A 8 semaines A 6 mois Pour la distance (qui est en inches), j'ai utilisé Google pour faire ma conversion de 50 cm en inches. Conclusion, avant 6 mois, le gosse ne vous reconnaitra pas... [Source et photo] Vous avez aimé cet article ?
3 Awesome Multi-Feature SEO Toolbars Compared SEO toolbars are highly useful utilities providing us with: Lots of useful SEO info at a glance;Quick access to more SEO tools and resources; Why do you need to choose? Toolbars take much space and also slow down your FireFox. Therefore I can afford to use no more than one SEO toolbar per FireFox profile. How to compare? I’ve compiled a quick comparison table (you knew I would) and added some notes below. Note: this comparison table is not meant to determine which one is better / worse. Note: I am describing features available by default. SEOBook Toolbar SEOBook SEO toolbar: the recent creation by Aaron Wall is impressive (as well as most of his tools) – the only issue I noticed was that my FireFox seemed too overwhelmed with it sometimes. SEOmoz Toolbar SEOmoz toolbar is only available for SEOmoz registered members but it is really quick and contains essential information. SEOquake Toolbar SEOquake is the first toolbar I started with.
Tiny Eyes TinyEyes will show you how a baby sees an image that you provide. Our baby-vision simulation method is based on scientific studies of infant visual perception. Please remember that this is our best scientific guess about how a baby of a particular age would see the world. There is quite a bit of individual variability, so any particular baby may see things differently. For more information about the science of baby vision, visit this excellent site by professor Rowan Candy. Notes: Tinyeyes accepts most common image formats. Mozilla exec: Bing is not popular enough for Firefox If you download a fresh copy of Firefox, you'll note that the default search engine is not whatever you already have picked in all your other browsers. Instead, Mozilla chooses Firefox's default search engine, and the list of search providers in the accompanying drop down menu, based on their popularity. Thus, Bing isn't one of the choices. This might seem a bit odd to readers who remember last week's comments from a Mozilla executive urging Firefox users to ditch Google for Bing due to privacy policies. Wondering why this was, we contacted Asa Dotzler, Mozilla's director of community development, the same man who recently switched from Google to Bing and used his personal blog to try to get other Firefox users to do the same. "Mozilla and only Mozilla decides which search services to include in Firefox," Dotzler told us. Internet Explorer and Chrome Choosing search providers in IE8 Even in Chrome, Google's browser, the list of "Default search options" includes Microsoft's engine. Firefox
Welcome to Aviary 7 Free Firefox Extensions For Journalists - MultimediaShooter Guest post by Mary Ward ReminderFox This is a sort of date planner extension. Journalists have meetings and important deadlines all the time. This extension helps any journalist to keep track of all deadlines and obligations so that their minds remain free to handle the journalism and not the minutiae of day to day life. ScrapBook This Firefox extension allows a user to collect snippets from various websites and to piece them together in such a way that each is appropriately catalogued and accessible. One of its noteworthy features is that it supports multiple languages so that no journalist need be restricted to information in a single language. Dictionary ToolTip This extension is that always essential portable dictionary. The exact definitions of words are crucial for serious journalists and this Firefox extension allows any such journalist to have precise meanings at his or her fingertips, or tooltip in this case. This is an easy way to double check work and to improve vocabulary.