
DéjàClick a Firefox 3.6 addon offered by AlertSite, allows users to record their own browsing activities and play it back to automate processes later on.
The recorder provided in this addon is actually used by AlertSite Business Transaction Monitor, which provides performance metrics and diagnostics for business transactions from multiple worldwide locations 24 hours a day.
Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in FireFox 3.5, firefox download | Posted on 16-09-2009
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Normally in Firefox browser when you have too many tabs, you can’t find the right tab as these tabs will consume too much memory.
But TooManyTabs is a Firefox add-on, that allows you to store up to 50 tabs by adding extra rows in the Firefox.This may not sounds interesting for you but the real thing about this extension is that it frees up your memory by making them appear as idle.

As usual today morning when I clicked “Check for updates“ tab in my Firefox browser, to my surprise it reported that an update for new version Firefox 3.5.3 is available, in order to upgrade go to Help -> Check for Updates to upgrade to 3.5.3.
This version is compatible with all plugins & addons that are compatible with Firefox 3.5.2, those who are using Adobe Flashplayer 9 plugin just upgrade to latest version from this link http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

It is known fact that after using for some days (say 1 month), you can observe speed of Firefox slowing down considerably.The loading time load during startup will increase and overall browsing speed will be affected.
The reason for reduced speed may be due to the amount customization you have done to your browser by installing themes and several addons or the amount of clutter(browsing Histories) stored in your browser cache. To deal this we need an optimizing tool for Firefox and here come’s “SpeedyFox”.
Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in FireFox 3.5, Mobile | Posted on 28-08-2009
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Yeah, it seems Mozilla is working on to make their famous browser to support accelerometer devices in their next releases(versions). Doug Turner one of the developers of Firefox has confirmed that Firefox will accept inputs from accelerometers.
This is great news for those who are using mobile devices that have accelerometer support.Basically accelerometer integrated mobile devices “tells” the phone which way it is being held up, down, left, right, moving etc.
You can find Accelerometer application in numerous gadgets like mobile phones (iPhone, HTC, Nokia N97) and we can also see accelerometer in MacBook Pro .