☕ ʣ “Dev. Channel / Beta access”
by zoding
About this Collection
Here are extensions whose developers deign to let the Firefox-using masses in on their development cycle. Mad props to these guys! ☕ ⁓zoding
10 Add-ons in this Collection
DownThemAll! by Nils Maier, Federico Parodi, others
238 users
The first and only download manager/accelerator built inside Firefox!
Collector's Note Nightly Builds: https://code.downthemall.net/nightly/<br> Development Homepage: http://www.downthemall.net/development/ Additional Development: https://code.downthemall.net/
FlashGot Mass Downloader by Giorgio Maone
441 users
Download all the links, movies and audio clips of a page at the maximum speed with a single click, using the most popular, lightweight and reliable external download managers.
Session Manager by Michael Kraft
149 users
Session Manager saves and restores the state of all or some windows - either when you want it or automatically at startup and after crashes. It can also automatically save the state of open windows individually.
Collector's Note Public Development Version: http://downloads.mozdev.org/sessionmanager/session_manager_dev_public.xpi Public Development Version Change Log: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/session-manager/versions/
UnMHT by arai_a
40 users
UnMHT allows you to view MHT (MHTML) web archive format files, and save complete web pages, including text and graphics, into a single MHT file in Firefox/SeaMonkey.
Mozilla Archive Format, with MHT and Faithful Save by Christopher Ottley, Paolo Amadini
41 users
— Open web pages saved with Internet Explorer or other browsers (MHT)
— Save many tabs, video and audio reliably, in a single ZIP file (MAFF)
— Return to the original site you saved a page from, and more!
Thumbnail Zoom Plus by David Adler
5 users
Shows full image when you hover over a thumbnail. Works with Amazon, Baidu Images, Bing Images, Facebook, Flickr, Google+, Google Images, IMDb, LinkedIn, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter, Yandex, YouTube, Wikipedia, Yahoo Images, & many more.
RequestPolicy by Justin Samuel
9 users
Be in control of which cross-site requests are allowed. Improve the privacy of your browsing by not letting other sites know your browsing habits. Secure yourself from Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) and other attacks.
Scriptish by Erik Vold, Nils Maier, others
11 users
The greatest user script engine on the Internet (a fork of Greasemonkey).
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