In the spirit of showing off, or something like that, I used a handy extension called Extension List Dumper to generate a list of Add-Ons I have installed currently (Firefox, Thunderbird coming though the list is much shorter). I know of at least one other extension that does something similar.
Go see the list…
I’d be curious to know if anyone has any similar lists published, or would be willing to do so. If so, let me know about it. These lists would be useful for discovering other great extensions out there.











I do something similar on my website. You can find both my Firefox list and my Thunderbird list online. They’re slightly outdated right now as I’m currently in the middle of a website migration, but the vast majority of extensions are included.
I agree, such lists can certainly be useful. :-)
By the way, are you aware that all of your hyperlinks are using href= instead of href=? None of the extension links clickable, which is, to say the least, annoying.
Just thought I’d mention this in case you didn’t realize it.
Ok, trying this one last time. The first href in the previous post should have an x in front of it. WordPress seemed to have changed it for some reason. So, it should read “x href” (minus the space) or x-href (minus the dash).
I have not published my list online.
But here it is fresh from my clipboard:
All-in-One Sidebar 0.7.1
CSSViewer 1.0.2
CustomizeGoogle 0.55
CuteMenus – Crystal SVG 1.8.2.1
DOM Inspector 1.8.1.1
Firebug 1.01
Gmail Notifier 0.5.6.5
GooglePreview 2.1.3
Html Validator 0.7.9.5
Inline Autocomplete 1.0
Linky 2.7.1
Nightly Tester Tools 1.0.4
Save Complete 2006.10.01
SearchStatus 1.18
Server Spy 0.1.2
Talkback 2.0.0.1
Update Notifier 0.1.5.2
View Source Chart 2.5.02
Web Developer 1.1.3
Xinha Here! 0.10.0
I rarely install extensions but it seems that they accumulated over time:
Adblock Plus 0.7.2.4
Adblock Plus: Element Hiding Helper 1.0.1
ChatZilla 0.9.77
DictionarySwitcher 0.8
DOM Inspector 1.8.1.1
JavaScript Debugger 0.9.87
Leak Monitor 0.3.6
Live HTTP Headers 0.13.1
Mozilla XForms 0.7.0.1
Stylish 0.4
View Cookies 1.6
Xpoint Sidebar 0.22.30
Application: Firefox 2.0.0.1 (2006120418)
Operating System: WINNT (x86-msvc)
- Adblock 0.5.3.043
- British English Dictionary 1.19
- BugMeNot 1.3 (Disabled)
- ChatZilla 0.9.77 (Disabled)
- ChromaTabs 1.0
- ColorZilla 1.0 (Disabled)
- CustomizeGoogle 0.55 (Disabled)
- DOM Inspector 1.8.1.1
- Extension List Dumper 1.8.0
- FaviconizeTab 0.9.7.2
- Firebug 1.01 (Disabled)
- Firefox Showcase 0.9.2.1 (Disabled)
- Firefox Stats 1.0
- Firesomething 1.7.0 (Disabled)
- GDE: Gamedev.net Extension 0.4
- Greasemonkey 0.6.7.20070131.0
- Hungarian Dictionary 1.1.3
- IE View 1.3.2
- Java Console 6.0 (Disabled)
- JavaScript Debugger 0.9.87 (Disabled)
- keyconfig 20060828
- Linkification 1.3.2
- Location Navigator 0.6.2
- Menu Editor 1.2.3
- Microsummary Buddy 0.1.2 (Disabled)
- Mouse Gestures 1.5.2
- Nightly Tester Tools 1.0.4 (Disabled)
- Slashdotter 1.8.9
- StumbleUpon 2.90 (Disabled)
- Stylish 0.4
- Tab Catalog 1.1.2006110601 (Disabled)
- Talkback 2.0.0.1
- udtool 0.6.6 (Disabled)
- User Agent Switcher 0.6.9 (Disabled)
- Web Developer 1.1.3
- XPath Checker 0.4.1 (Disabled)
With links at: http://a.chunkybacon.org/about/extensions
One: Chatzilla. I wouldn’t even use that if I didn’t frequent IRC. It’s odd, because extensions were one of the things I liked most initially, yet I hardly ever use them any more.
nitro322 : links are fixed. Thanks for pointing it out.
Jeff : I a curious to know why why you don’t use extensions.
Check out a similar list of mine for Thunderbird addons on my wesbite http://anirban-net.blogspot.com/
mine can be found here: http://maltekraus.de/Firefox/ExtensionsList.xhtml