Thank You Mr.ERDOGAN

I just want to say “Thank you Mr.President Ardoghan” For expressing your deepest fury and angriness of the Israelian Pigs and what they did in Gaza and showing the world and specially israelians that no, no one wants you and no one agrees on any of what you do. And also for doing what the Arab “Mini-Leaders” couldn’t do and wouldn’t dare to do for the past 50 years. I believe I can say this is on Behalf of the Islamic and the Arabic People (Who actually are struggling for their freedom).

My top and Favorite Firefox Add-ons of all times.

Firefox, This amazingly perfect web browser. Firefox is my dream web browser and other ppl’s too. With its great extensions feature you can turn Firefox into a crazy Swiss knife that helps you get the job done.I’m going to list here my top and favorite Firefox extensions which i can’t live without and which  I think are most valuable and most useful for Firefox users. Whenever I go to any of my friends, I have to show them these extensions and they always show me the “Wow” faces as soon as i bring their attention to them. I promise you these extensions will greatly increase your Productivity  and Efficiency.

  1. StumbleUpon

    ”Discover New Sites”. That’s there slogan, and that’s also exactly what Firefox’s Stumbleupon toolbar will let you do. Stumbleupon’s Database is totally based on users recommendations. It lets you discover new websites based on your interests. And when you think you’ve discovered enough it just hits you with more. So for example, if you are into imaging and Photoshop retouching, just choose “Photoshop” as one of your interested in topics. You’ll be amazed by how many websites you didn't know that they actually exist. You also have the option when viewing Google results to integrate the rating of the stumbleupon community next to each of the results. This would help you deciding on which links are to start with from the results.

  2. Downthemall!

    If you’re like me and don’t like to stuff up your PC or Notebook with lots of Tray residing or background processes applications (like download managers), and you download lots of stuff. Then definitely you’ve gotta like this little baby. It’s easy and fast it’s a lightweight download manager with a pause/continue capabilities. Let’s you download every thing in a webpage with one click or even preview all the downloadable files in a webpage and type in your filter keywords (based on the filenames or the file types) so you select what specifically do you want to download.

  3. How many times did you have a long list of bookmarked websites that you have gathered over a long period of time. and all of a sudden u need a new fresh installation of windows and oops! you forgot to backup your bookmarks. This happened to me countless numbers of times, and i had to Google most of what i could remember in order to find them back. Foxmarks is a very handy extension it saves all your bookmarked websites at the end of your session to an online account just before you close your browser. So now you don’t have to worry about loosing your bookmarks again.

  4. Googlepedia

    Most of the times when I am googling something on the internet I get the first 2 or 3 results from Wikipedia. Googlepedia is an extension that once you start googling something it automatically searches for it on Wikipedia and shows the most related result to you search keyword on the right empty side of Google's results page. And guess what most of the times when what i need is actually on Wikipedia, googlepidea does show it to me right away.

  5. Forecastfox

    I like to keep track of the weather especially in Egypt, where you might experience the 4 seasons in just a couple of hours ( Don’t ya agree pals!!?). Anyways, forecastfox can display the weather for up to 8 days ahead in your Firefox's status bar or wherever you want it to be. It also shows you a radar image illustrating a more general view of how the weather is gonna be like.

  6. ColorfulTabs

    Colorfultabs is simple, it gives each and every one of your tabs a random different color from the others so you don’t get confused if you have opened multiple dozens of tabs like I do.

  7. Save Session

    I’m by all means a very messy guy. Whenever I’m doing a research for any of my courses or just trying to find some educational resources..etc, I end up opening as mentioned before a multiple dozens of tabs. Eventually I need a rest and I can't pass by every tab and bookmark it, so instead I just have this “Save Session” extension which put a small button on my toolbar and enables me to save this session of tab browsing and exit Firefox. When I come back I continue from where I left with all the tabs still there.

  8. Dictionaries & Language Packs

    I like the German language and I like practicing it a lot online and chatting in German with German ppl using websites like babbel. Firefox has a very useful feature which is its embedded spell-checker. You can download any language packs for any language you want and Firefox will check the spelling for you as soon as you just right click on the text and select the appropriate language.

Well, that’s my list of useful Firefox extensions, Do you use Firefox? Do you have any extensions to share? Post it in the comments.

Pilot

Right, this is my pilot post. Actually blogging , I don’t see myself doing it as a long-term routine. But I thought to myself let's give it a shot and see where is this going to take me.