LifeDev has posted a great list of Firefox extensions that are targeted towards a more productive browsing experience.

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Unable to find answers to your Firefox problems online despite fervent searching of forums and knowledge bases?

Firefox Live Chat may be what you’re looking for – real time human support from Firefox experts who have kindly volunteered their services.

WebWorkerDaily reports on how to automate Firefox with the iMacros extension from iOpus.

Using macros like this is very useful for the daily tasks you do every day, e.g. checking your regular bookmarks which don’t have RSS feeds (do these still exist?), checking your blogging stats, etc.

Head over for a detailed review

Exciting times . Mozilla have announced that they are serious about bringing the Firefox technology to your mobile phone.

Details are scarce about what phones and when but this can only mean good news for customers looking for a choice in their handheld browsing experience.

We will, of course, be watching these developments with interest and keeping you up to date with any progress.

727EBDDE-1B3C-45A3-93F9-014810AFB2B5.jpg FlagFox is a Firefox extension that shows the country flag of the server location of the website you are currently visiting.

Clicking the icon displays further information taken from Wikipedia or Geotool.

This new version has been rewritten by Dave Garrett with many enhancements.

The OPS East Team blog has posted a great tip on how to Manage Multiple GMail accounts in Firefox by using the Gmail Manager for Firefox plugin.

Thanks to Linux Today for the link.

gHacks have posted a list of 14 top Firefox themes, from the sensible to the bizarre.

Check out the full list over at gHacks.

eConsultant provides a very useful categorised list of over 200 Firefox extensions..

A great resource that is worth bookmarking.

Quick tip for Mac owners to check out – the new version of Wii Transfer allows you to access your Firefox bookmarks from your Nintendo Wii, in addition to sharing moves, picture and music.

FireBug is a new tool for Firefox that aids with debugging Javascript, DHTML, and Ajax. It is like a combination of the Javascript Console, DOM Inspector, and a command line Javascript interpreter.

Link : http://www.joehewitt.com/software/firebug/

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