GoogleMonkeyR is a nice greasemonkey script which totally revamps the google search results. There are tons of features, which are customizable, in this tiny script. Some noticable features like multicolumn results, autoload next page (ajax), site preview etc are present.
To classify the feeds subscribed at Google reader, based on certain rules, Google Reader Filter can be used. Its a simple GreaseMonkey script for Firefox, which means we don’t need to install any addons to activate it. Once this script is installed we can specify the conditions based on which the highlight/exclusion is applied.
Refresh Google Reader and click on filter settings button on the right top and enter your rules in plain text. For specifying advanced rules, few of the RegEx chars can be used.
* Here Trial|Shareware|Demo|Adwarein the Excludes section implies that any one of the keyword match from the four specified will exclude (greys out) that post
Hackbar is a tiny toolbar in Firefox with features to aid in application pen-testing. This can be used to perform our security tests quickly and effectively.
Pencil is a tool created with Mozilla Gecko engine, which is used for creating mockup screens for designing prototypes.
This is an opensource tool and works on any platform that Firefox 3 can.
Dapper helps you to extract data from any website and create customized feeds. This is different from a normal feed since it allows you to select the data and also to modify the presentation of data. The dapps created can be used in formats like RSS, XML, Google Gadgets, Facebook application, HTML etc.
Quick look at dapper
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You can set variable inputs to customize your feeds as shown below.
Alerts can also be set so that a specified action (like notification by email) is performed when the value in the variable input matches the value specified by us.
DapperFox is a Firefox extension that sits next to the RSS icon in your browser.
Whenever you visit a website DapperFox will show you RSS feeds that other people have created, as well as allow you to create a new feed to share with the community. This is perfect when a site does not have its own RSS feed, or when the default feed settings are not convincing enough.
We access few of the sites very frequently that we tend to keep a tab in the browser for it reserved. But why keep too many tabs open? Or why should we switch our tabs frequently to check for new mails/chats. Add those sites in your firefox sidebar easily
Firepassword is a tool which is used to enumerate the passwords saved in the Firefox password manager. This tool can be used to extract the credentials in plain text from the Firefox database and download it into a flat file for later use. Read the rest of this entry »