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I am a FireFox user. I prefer it over Internet Explorer for a lot of reasons. It has WAY more flexibility. And one of our MLSs is even going to be supporting it soon.
I had installed one particular plug-in a long time ago, and was left wondering why. In fact, when I set up the new computer, I didn’t install that particular plug-in. But while at REtechSouth (#retso), I attended a session of FireFox, and it was mentioned as a ‘must-have’ add-on.
It is back. And it is back with a companion.
GreaseMonkey is an add-on that allows little ‘scripts’ to be run. They modify the experience of sites from Amazon to YouTube. They can be major (literally moving components around) or minor (blocking Farmville notices in FaceBook).
GreaseFire is the companion. This little add-on finds things that can be modified by a GreaseMonkey script. I’m finding it a bit buggy… and that doesn’t seem to be very different from some other users… but the concept is great, and I would expect that to be fixed in a release in the near future (FireFox just did a major upgrade).
The other way to find scripts is to look on Userscripts.org. There are thousands of different scripts…
Have Fun.
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