Toggles word wrapping in Thunderbird (Composer window) or
Firefox (PRE elements).
Torbutton is a 1-click way to enable or disable the use of Tor. It adds a
panel to the statusbar that says "Tor Enabled" (in green) or "Tor Disabled"
(in red). The user may click on the panel to toggle the status. If the user
(or some other extension) changes the proxy settings, the change is
automatically reflected in the statusbar.
Some users may prefer a toolbar button instead of a statusbar panel. Such a
button is included, and one adds it to the toolbar by right-clicking on the
desired toolbar, selecting "Customize...", and then dragging the Torbutton
icon onto the toolbar. There is an option in the preferences to hide the
statusbar panel (Tools->Extensions, select Torbutton, and click on
Preferences).
Newer Firefox versions have the ability to send DNS resolves through the
socks proxy, and Torbutton will make use of this feature if it is
available.
TwitterFox is a Firefox extension that notifies you of your friends'
status on Twitter.
Convert embedded plug-ins to html links with this extension. This means you
have a way of avoiding installation of plug-ins and can easily download
files which are normally inside a player.
When you click on UnPlug in the tools or context menu, it searches the page
for and tags and creates a new page with a list of the links which it found.
Adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools.
This project is intended to try and implement as much of WML (Wireless
Markup Language) as possible in Mozilla/Firefox. The current extension
is based on Raoul's attachments to Mozilla bug 35995.
xmpp4moz is:
* A browser connector that provides rich user-to-user communication
and interaction to web applications, in real-time and without server
hacks.
* A family of high-level components to quickly build XUL-based
applications that communicate via XMPP.
Vert.x is the framework for the next generation of asynchronous,
effortlessly scalable, concurrent web applications.
It is an event driven application framework that runs on the JVM
- a run-time with real concurrency and unrivalled performance.
Vert.x then exposes the API in Clojure, DynJS, Groovy, Java,
JavaScript, Ruby, PHP, Python, and Scala.
So you choose what language you want to use.
Vimb is a web browser that behaves like Vimprobable, but with some
paradigms from dwb and hopefully a cleaner code base. The goal of Vimb is
to build a completely keyboard-driven, efficient and pleasurable browsing
experience with low memory and cpu usage.