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Firefox add-ins I use

I love the customization FF can give you!! I have a lot of add-ons installed, preety useful for all my work and browsing time: All in one gestures : Lets you have mouse gestures to control your browser Distrust : erases all browsing info from a session (useful when browsing in sites that can install sw in your machine) Firebug : Developer toolbar... lets you analyze your HTML and http traffic FlashGot : DL manager, I use it with FlashGet to manage my dls, it even let you DL Toutube moveies!!! Google Gears: With this addon I can work Google docs, Gmail, Calendar offline!! Google Toolbar: the classic one! IE Tab: Lets you open a page in FF using the engine of IE. MileWideBack: allows you to navigate and close tabs using the left margin of your browser. ScreenGrab: capture screenshots of your pages TabSidebar: shows you all open tabs in a vertical toolbar, showing a thumbnail of the page. you can even browse back and foth without having to switch to that tab. Web Developer Toolbar: Lots o

My WinVista looks like a Mac :)

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Hi. In Dec/january, working with Zemoga, I got a Mac. I loved the OSX. hated not having right-clic on the trackpad, the different keys for common Office tasks, different default behaviours, but it was a nice experience. I prefer Win though, and since XP is so nineties, I upgraded to Vista busoiness 64 bit. In order to be more Mac-alike, I found some tools very nice: ObjectDock It emulates MacOSX toolbar very well..... I like it, and I'll like it more when it supports X64 OS http://stardock.com Switcher This tool makes switching application just like in Mac. small thumbnails of all your windows, and you sleect the one yo like.... http://insentient.net/Switcher/Overview.html with these apps, I feel I have a Next-get OS UI!!! Let's see what Win7 can add to this....