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October 24, 2010

Firesheep

This is A Big Deal. Makes stealing session cookies from other computers on your local network as easy as clicking a button. Will be interesting to see how big sites respond. Are we finally going to see HTTPS deployed on all pages?

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May 18, 2010

The Swing to Chrome

The following is my answer to the question “Will Firefox have double-digit market share in 3 to 5 years?” on Quora

I doubt it.

I see (non-mobile) browser users approximately falling into three categories:

  1. 60% are users who will always use the default browser installed on their computer. This is IE’s bread and butter. Combines home users who don’t know what a browser is or why they’d ever change, and works users who are forced to use whatever their IT department prescribes. (Also now includes people buying their first Macs and starting to use Safari)
  2. 10% are users who will seek out the “best” browser. In the early 2000’s, perhaps paid for Opera (and maybe still do), since around 2003 using Firefox. Care about things like speed, memory use, privacy, and extensions.
  3. 30% are users who would normally be in the first category, but have friends or relatives in the second. Have installed Firefox (or had Firefox forcibly installed on their behalfs) and perhaps even keep it up to date.

At the moment, I see the middle 10% swinging wildly towards Chrome. Over the last few months, given the OS X beta release, the improvement of the Developer tools, and the release of extensions, I’ve seen anecdotal Chrome usage amongst my peers (and disgruntlement with the bloat and slowness of Firefox) increase massively.

This will have the tail effect on the third group — I’ve already switched Joy to Chrome, and the next time my mum asks me something about her Firefox installation, I will undoubtedly suggest the same.

And finally, given Google’s immense power and advertising ability, they could even start to reach into the non-techies. They can use their search “monopoly” to strongly suggest Chrome installation, reaching out to people that Mozilla can only dream of.

The competition might give Mozilla a boost to improve Firefox, but the current change in their momentum doesn’t look promising for their future.

May 28, 2009

April 15, 2009

Tree Style Tab :: Firefox Add-ons

Ooh, this I like. Moves your browser tabs to the left pane, and groups them by the tab that launched them.

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January 27, 2009

FoxTab

Best Firefox extension I’ve seen so far in the “attractive tab-switcher thumbnailing” category.

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December 28, 2008

Lazarus: Restore lost forms with a single click

Firefox extension to help avoid “crashed browser/lost textarea” syndrome.

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August 27, 2008

Mozilla Labs: Introducing Ubiquity

Nifty new Firefox extension, taking the quicksilver shorty-cutty app-launcher approach to the web. Looks very promising.

August 24, 2008

YouTube Comment Snob

Firefox extensions which hides the most blatantly idiotic YouTube comments. Favourite filter: Uses Firefox’s in-built dictionary to hide comments with too many spelling mistakes.

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July 16, 2008

DEFENDER of the favicon

The classic arcade game Defender, implemented as a Firefox favicon! A bit of a silly hack, but the idea of updating favicons dynamically (to alert users when they’re looking at a different tab) has some milage.

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June 23, 2008

firefox-mac-pdf

In ye olde days, displaying PDF documents in the browser drove me nuts. You’d unwittingly click on a link, and your entire web browser would freeze up for 30 seconds while Adobe Reader started. But since PDF is baked so closely into the OS X system, this Firefox plugin is wicked fast, and thoroughly helpful.

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January 17, 2008

Occam's RazR > An Ounce of Prevention

Avoid being Rickroll’d with this anti-rickrolling firefox plugin. A great example of Firefox’s extensions making the internet a safer place to be.

December 17, 2007

Mozilla Labs Blog : Personas for Firefox

Lovely lightweight theming for the Firefox UI — Easy to design, and easy to apply.

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December 9, 2007

Autocomplete Manager :: Firefox Add-ons

Dead handly location-bar-autocomplete-expander for Firefox 2 — It matches against all parts of the URL and page title, so it’s easier to find pages from your history.

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November 10, 2007

“Blog” bookmarks

“Blog” bookmarks

From my Firefox bookmarks: The folder containing all the blogs I followed regularly by hand, in the days before I discovered RSS.

Of the lists, blogdex, daypop, Haddock, Aaron Swartz's "Google Weblog" and Sassypants are the ones which have completely died, and of the rest, bloggerheads and "Nifty News, Decent Deals" are the ones I don't still subscribe to in Google Reader.

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August 19, 2007

VeriSign's OpenID SeatBelt Plugin

Firefox extension to bring OpenID into the browser’s chrome. (Also, Verisign’s OpenID provider now support using their PayPal Security Keys as a second-factor for authentication)

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August 1, 2007

Polar Rose

Firefox plugin which collaboratively identifies faces in photos all over the web. There’s no smart matching yet, but that’s promised for the future. Creepy, inevitable, and awesome.

July 25, 2007

The Wesabe Firefox Uploader

Cool solution to the problem of automatically download bank statements from the gazillion different financial institutions out there: Easily scripting Firefox to download them for you. Well played, Wesabe. Well played.

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May 9, 2007

NoSquint: Firefox Extension

Superb Firefox extension, which remembers which sites you had to change the text-zoom level for. This should be baked into Firefox by default, if you ask me.

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April 27, 2007

Opera's Speed Dial for Firefox

Opera’s latest feature, implemented as a Firefox extension within a week!

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April 18, 2007

Lifehacker Code: Better Gmail (Firefox extension)

Bunch of handy GMail Greasemonkey scripts bundled up into one tasty Firefox extension.

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April 17, 2007

Port 25 : Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin - Download

From the “about bloody time” file, a plugin from Microsoft for Firefox which allows WMV files to stream in your browser. This has been broken (and required lots of DLL copying) for years.

April 3, 2007

FireGPG - use GPG easily in Firefox !

Firefox extension to enable GPG encryption/verification in GMail. Need to give this a shot.

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February 10, 2007

Something I’ve Just Discovered By Accident, Which Will Undoubtedly Improve My Life In Ways Immeasurable

Pressing CTRL+SHIFT+T reopens the last tab closed in Firefox.

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Firefox Twitter Plugin

Uses OpenSearch to post to Twitter. I didn’t realise you could POST using the Firefox search bar — This introduces opportunities for all kinds of cool hacks.

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February 9, 2007

The User Interface of Microformat Detection

Some very clever ideas about visually alerting users to the existence of microformats on a web page, plus some interesting debate in the comments about how much Firefox should visually change the look of a page in the name of “usability”.

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February 7, 2007

xmldap.org - cardspace/infocard resources

Open-source cross-platform CardSpace extension for Firefox, as well as a Java library to act as a “relying party” (a site that uses CardSpace for authentication)

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Perpetual Motion: FireFox Identity Selector Extension

CardSpace plugin for Firefox for Windows. Uses the underlying Windows CardSpace system interface, so it works with all the other (ahem) applications using CardSpace on your PC.

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January 24, 2007

crazybob.org: Install PwdHash, now.

Firefox extension for generating marginally-more-secure passwords. Use your same password everywhere, but hash it against the website’s domain name.

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January 16, 2007

Basing the Design of History on the User's Memory

Really interesting concepts in changing the history tab in Firefox (which is currently near useless for finding something you remember from a couple of days ago).

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January 4, 2007

December 20, 2006

Locationbar² | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation

Nice plugin for Firefox which simplifies the URL field and emphasizes the hostname of the URL. Could help users avoid phishing attacks. Should this be the standard URL display in Firefox?

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November 23, 2006

Mac Favicon | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation

A “theme” for Firefox on OSX which adds Favicons to the bookmarks toolbar, where they belong. Hurrah!

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November 16, 2006

Firebug

Version 1.0 of Firebug is on the horizon, and it looks about 75% more kick-assier than the current release, which is saving my life at the moment as I do some JavaScript ftuff at work.

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October 26, 2006

Geek to Live: Top Firefox 2 config tweaks - Lifehacker

Tweaks to get Firefox 2.0 behaving the old way that you’re used to.

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October 19, 2006

All-in-One Sidebar :: View topic - AIOS 0.7 RC 5 [2006-10-08]

Pre-release version of the excellent All-in-One Sidebar Firefox extension. And with that, every Firefox extension I use is now compatible with Firefox 2. Roll on, the release!

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October 10, 2006

Open Source madness!

Good commentary of the unpleasantness that’s about to unfold with this Firefox/Iceweasel fork. The two new “features” which will now ship with Debian, Ubuntu, et al are just the tip of an iceberg of confusion and incompatibility.

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October 9, 2006

youngpup.net - Say Hello to Halfnote

Rather spiffy browser-based TODO.TXT from Aaron “Greasemonkey” Boodman. Minimal, secure, distributed, and AJAXtastic.

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September 5, 2006

roachfiend.com » ErrorZilla - Useful error pages for Firefox

Firefox extension to make the error pages more useful — Look up Google’s cache or the Wayback Machine for pages/sites that have disappeared.

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July 26, 2006

Problematic extensions - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

If, like me, you’ve got a shedload of Firefox extensions installed and, like me, are seeing memory leaks in Firefox, this guide can help you track down the responsible parties.

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June 14, 2006

CLEO: Compact Library Extension Organizer

Firefox extension which bundles your installed extensions & preferences, so you can install them onto another PC in one foul swoop.

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June 8, 2006

Google Browser Sync

Interesting offering from the Googleplex — Sync your bookmarks, saved passwords and cookeis across your Firefox installations, via Google’s big-ass database in the sky. If there were a way to do this using my own server, I’d be all over it.

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June 2, 2006

FootieFox

Firefox extension which adds football scores to your statusbar. Can someone do a baseball version of this?

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April 12, 2006

mozdev.org - tamperdata: index

A Firefox extension that allows you to tweak your HTTP (and HTTPS) requests and responses in real-time. I used to use the Achilles proxy for this, back in the day.

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March 23, 2006

February 28, 2006

The Superbrowser

What happens if you take the lightweight Firefox browser and load 100 extensions into it? (Short answer: You lose about a square foot of screen real-estate)

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January 31, 2006

TorPark

Tor + Firefox that you can run on a USB keychain to enable anonymized web browsing anywhere. Fantastic stuff.

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January 26, 2006

Reveal

Swish little graphical-history extension for Firefox. There’s a lot of polish here, including a very clever “tour” when you first use it.

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January 18, 2006

Cory Doctorow Hypocrisy Watch: New Firefox "feature" eases spying on users

Read this Cory rant about a proposed Firefox feature that would allow advertisers to track click throughs in an opt-outable manner, then count the number of undisclosed un-opt-outable click-through mechanisms in use by the horde of advertising links littering the page. I counted five (boingboing.net, clk.atdmt.com, adserver.fmpub.net, c2.edapebaf.com and click.adbrite.com)

January 14, 2006

ViewMyCurrency

A great example of why Firefox can be so powerful — An extension which automatically currency-converts prices on webpages.

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December 25, 2005

Pearl Crescent Page Saver

Grab a snapshot of an entire webpage in Firefox 1.5.

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December 19, 2005

Deciding Who To Trust

Really interesting sounding approach to warning users of untrustworthy sites — armies of webcrawlers looking for the places which load you up with spyware and spam.

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December 15, 2005

Google Safe Browsing for Firefox

Extremely well-designed anti-phishing extension from Google.

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December 7, 2005

mozdev.org - nextplease

Ooh. This is just supersmart! A Firefox plugin which works out when you’re on a site with multiple pages to a story (or search results), and lets you flip through them with keyboard shortcuts. This makes TWoP much easier to read. Hurrah!

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December 5, 2005

Rhapsody

Real take their Windows-only all-you-can-eat music streaming app, dump the drmcrypto into a cross-platform Firefox plugin, and expose the catalog as a webapp.

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November 9, 2005

Root.net

Install a Firefox extension and gather some statistics on where you’re “spending” your “attention”. Has potential to either prove really interesting, or a collosal fucking disaster. Can’t decide which yet.

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November 5, 2005

mplayerplug-in

The best video plugin for Linux I’ve found. Plays Quicktime, Windows Media and Real Video without complaint, hiccup, or browser crash.

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Tab Sidebar

Interesting twist on tabbed browsing for Firefox 1.5 — Displays screenshots of each tab in the sidebar.

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October 24, 2005

Firefoxit: Firefox Widgets

Extension bringing Dashboard-esque widgets into the Firefox environment.

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This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.