It's faster, compatible with the future of Web pages, HTML 5, and it's free. If you haven't downloaded the new Firefox 3.5, then you owe it to yourself to give the new version of the popular Web browser a run.
It's not uncommon to have lots of tabs open in a browser. Foxtab is an add-on that gives an almost iTunes-like 3-D interface to flip through tabbed pages quickly. It's easy to get to the exact tabbed page you are looking for. Pages can be grouped by a specific Web site and the list of displayed tabs can be filtered by URL, title or domain name.
Brief RSS feed reader is a great way to manage feeds. You can delete feeds right after they are read. It integrates with Live Bookmarks, so it's simple to manage and tag feeds.
GooglePreview will post thumbnails of a link's Web site next to the link, making fast identification of the desired Web page. Interesting tidbit: GooglePreview's thumbnail system uses nine dedicated servers and generates more than 15 TB of traffic per month.
Screengrab is an add-on that captures images of Web pages. It is also possible to capture embedded Java or Flash in a Web page, as long as Java is installed in the browser.
Greasemonkey is a nifty tool for developers or for those who simply want to tinker with code and customise Web pages. This add-on allows you to customize the way a Web page displays using bits of JavaScript code. You can write your own scripts or download prewritten ones from http://userscripts.org.
SmarterFox makes browsing even faster. Originally created for Wikipedia, it adds a sidebar of related articles for a Wikipedia page. Another feature is a pop-up bubble that appears when you highlight text on a Web page. Clicking on the bubble will take you to a related Wiki entry or Google search term related to the highlighted text.
Read It Later is a useful add-on. It creates its own listing of Web pages that is separate from bookmarked sites. There is also no list management involved -- once you are through reading the page, simply click the "Mark As Read" icon, and the listing is removed.
Cooliris turns the Firefox browser experience into a 3-D one. It's a visually stunning and fast way to view images and video from a variety of sources in one centralized area called The Wall. It's a fast and easy way to search through major sites like YouTube, Flickr, Facebook, etc.
Twitterfox is a nice way to keep up-to-date with your Twitter account, without Twitter being too intrusive on the screen.
Interclue gives details on a Web page when you hover over the link. The information displayed gives a user an idea of the site's content, a summary of text on a Web page, sizes and dates of linked files and other useful information depending on the site.
It's not uncommon to have lots of tabs open in a browser. Foxtab is an add-on that gives an almost iTunes-like 3-D interface to flip through tabbed pages quickly. It's easy to get to the exact tabbed page you are looking for. Pages can be grouped by a specific Web site and the list of displayed tabs can be filtered by URL, title or domain name.