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Closetallship
About me
Name | tallship |
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User since | Feb. 8, 2010 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
WorldIP - Geo Add-on with Security Features
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Seriously, most people won't know what to do with this plugin, but they should. MiM attacks are all too common nowadays and several trojans you may pick up along the way might find someone in between you and your bank or PayPal, or some other secured site where you divulge or access sensitive information which could result in catastrophic results (i.e., no mo money in your bank account!!!).
For informational purposes that are of importance to systems administrators and network engineers, much of the most important information about any connection to a website is there at the hovering of your mouse pointer.
But.... For the average Schmoe and IT professionals alike, this unobtrusive plugin can tell you when a possible spoofing or Man-in-the-Middle attack is underway with your connection - don't surf w/o this plugin. Just don't do it - As the owner of a Cloud computing provider based out of the One Wilshire Building in Los Angeles, I wholeheartedly recommend this plugin first before ANY others... for your own well-being.
Bradley D. Thornton
Manager Network Services
NorthTech.US
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Screenshot Pimp
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
I'm rather disappointed - especially after seeing some good reviews of the product.
First of all, there aren't any instructions on the website that I can find over at ffpimp. Although I don't like black websites where I can't read anything without having to select the text, that really doesn't have anything to do with the plugin itself.
The real problem is that I've installed the product twice and it doesn't work at all. I click on tools and addons and when I click on the preferences button for the plugin it does nothing.
Also, there is no little camera icon on my toolbar, and I've looked about customizing my toolbar and the icon isn't in there either.
It seems this plugin doesn't work on the the latest version of Solaris w/Firefox 2.x.x
Boy, I sure which Fireshot was cross-platform now.
Maybe later on, perhaps, but for more this plugin is apparently not for primetime.
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