AutoAuth automatically submits HTTP authentication dialogs when you have chosen to have the browser save your login information. (If you have already told the browser what your username and password are, and you have told it to remember that username and password, why not just have it automatically submit it instead of asking you each time?)
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed bug breaking functionality in Firefox 3.
What's New in 1.3.2:
· Added compatibility for Firefox 4.0b7 and later.
What's New in 1.3.1:
· Added support for Fennec's new style dialog
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InterFace InterFace - New Open Source Social Network as Chat Messenger Addon for
Web Browser Dooble
InterFace 1.2.0 has been released. This is the first initial christmas release.
InterFace is a new open source social network with an Instant Chat Messenger
HootBar - Firefox Addon HootBar - (formerly known as TwitterBar) is a social media publishing tool that allows you to post messages to Twitter directly from your Firefox 4 address bar
SecurityWire Search - Firefox Addon SecurityWire Search - The SecurityWire security search add-on allows you to search thousand of computer security, information assurance and penetration testing related sites. The add-on is powered by the powerful google custom search engine and leverage the massive google site indexes
Open Library Search - Firefox Addon Open Library Search - Firefox Addon - One web page for every book ever published. It's a lofty, but achievable, goal.
To build it, we need hundreds of millions of book records, a wiki interface, and people who are willing to contribute their time, effort to building the catalog
FireFound - Firefox Addon FireFound is a Firefox add-on that helps your find your mobile phone if it is lost or stolen. Every time your phone's location changes, FireFound sends a secure message to a central server with its current location. You can then log into the server and see your phone's current location
ScribeFire Next - Firefox Addon ScribeFire Next - Firefox Addon - This is a redesign of ScribeFire, one of the most popular add-ons for Firefox. ScribeFire is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser and lets you easily post to all of your blogs
Tapsure - Firefox Addon Tapsure - Firefox Addon - Typing passwords on mobile devices sucks. If you have even a reasonably strong password (one that includes letters, numbers, and special characters), it can take more than a few seconds to type it out on a phone’s keypad or on-screen keyboard
ScribeFire Mobile - Firefox Addon ScribeFire Mobile - A full featured blog editor that integrates with Mobile Firefox and lets you easily post to your blog.
Note: Due to a bug in Mobile Firefox, you may occasionally notice that ScribeFire does not load after clicking the toolbar button. If that happens, just click the button again
TwitterBar - Firefox Addon TwitterBar allows you to post to Twitter from Firefox's address bar. A small Twitter icon sits to the right of your address bar; clicking on it will post your tweet, and you can hover your mouse over it to see how many characters you have left.
You can also post by typing "--post" at the end of your tweet
Slashdotter - Firefox Addon Slashdotter adds the following features to the Slashdot website:
* A "Reply to Selected Text" option is added to the context menu whenever you select text in a Slashdot comment or topic. The reply box is then pre-filled with the selected text, and can be formatted using your choice of format string
URL Fixer - Firefox Addon URL Fixer corrects typos in URLs that you enter in the address bar. For example, if you type google.con, it will correct it to google.com (asking first, if you enable confirmation).
This version will correct common misspellings of .com, .net, .org, .edu, .gov, .mil, and all other mainstream TLDs, as well as the protocol (http:, https:)
Twitter Filter - Firefox Addon Twitter Filter is the only way to hide updates based on their source (e.g., foursquare, gowalla, TwitterFeed). To hide updates from a source, just click the "(X)" next to that source's name underneath a tweet.
To see the sources you have already blocked (and to unblock any of them), take a look at the bottom of the Twitter sidebar