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<font face="URW Bookman L">I thought about FEBE. It seems rather
duplicative at this point, what with Sync.<br>
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I still like CLEO tho' to create one xpi to rule them all.<br>
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Here's what else I know worx in FF4:<br>
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Xmarks<br>
WOT (web of trust)<br>
TrackerBlock<br>
Toolbar Buttons<br>
Speed Dial<br>
Secure Login<br>
PackageMapping<br>
IE NetRenderer<br>
Greasemonkey<br>
Flashblock<br>
Firefox Showcase<br>
Fast Video Download<br>
DTA<br>
CoolPreviews<br>
Autofill Forms<br>
AddThis<br>
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I've had trouble with foxtabs, as it only shows grey screens. <br>
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What doesn't work:<br>
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Bindwood (altho' I've had more trouble backing up to CouchDB on
Ubuntu One (and trouble with backing up contacts thru evolution;
hope Natty fixes that).<br>
Download Status bar<br>
Google Voice<br>
Moonlight<br>
OPIE<br>
Prism<br>
WeatherBug<br>
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I can live without. If I need to know the weather, I'll step
outside. Dl status is less of an issue; the google voice is
troublesome, but I've pinned the webpage as an app (as I've done
w/ gmail & calendar) and add it to the startup homepages.<br>
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Cheers.<br>
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Joseph<br>
Jobuntu | Tech Support for Humans<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.jobuntu.net">www.jobuntu.net</a><br>
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On 03/22/2011 11:45 PM, N.C. Weber wrote:
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Most of my Add-Ons work. I had to force update the All In One
Sidebar. The only other Add-On I really rely on that hasn't
updated is FEBE. They have a Beta available that's compatible,
but I think I'll wait until it goes Gold.<br>
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Curator of the Afrodiseum
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On 03/22/2011 11:36 PM, William Wolf wrote:
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type="cite">Firebug 1.7 has been working with FF4 for a while
now (was officially released along side FF4 today I believe).<br>
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Extensions that I know work are:<br>
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HTTPSEverywhere<br>
Ghostery<br>
Firebug<br>
ABP<br>
FoxyProxy<br>
Web Developer Toolbar<br>
Pentadactyl<br>
FlashBlock<br>
BetterPrivacy<br>
NoScript<br>
<br>
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To me, the killer feature in FF4 is the firefox sync and its
privacy-respecting glory (everything is encrypted on the server
and they never get the key). Chrome can't compete here.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Lucas
Moten <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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padding-left: 1ex;"> I'm waiting a few weeks for updates to
add-ons. <br>
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ABP, NoScript are musts (both of which I believe are
supported)<br>
But I also need things like Firebug, Web Developer and
Selenium which I haven't checked on yet.<br>
<br>
I'm still wrestling with getting my system fully stable
after the boot issues I had a few months back and might just
hold off on a browser change until 11.04 release in the
event I decide to nuke it from orbit.<br>
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