Interessant wirkende Liste mit Addons für den Firefox, unter anderem zur PGP-Unterstützung. (ich wünsche mir mehr Informationen über den Ressourcenverbrauch...)
Linkwad lets you save and restore tabbed browsing sessions called wads. Wads can be shared and accessed from any computer. You can also share your "wads".
"This extension generates random disposable email addresses. You can use these email addresses for registration in forums, adult sites or whereever..."
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a free extension of MediaWiki – the wiki-system powering Wikipedia – that helps to search, organise, tag, browse, evaluate, and share the wiki's content. While traditional wikis contain only texts which computers can neithe
Tagaroo is designed to make your WordPress blog better for you, better for your readers and more accessible to search engines. As you’re writing, Tagaroo analyzes the text in your post and suggests intelligent tags for the things and events you’re
Have you ever been interested in what extensions are available for Firebug? If yes, take a look at what I have found. Frankly, I was quite surprised how many Firebug extensions already exists out there.
This project offers extensions of Spring-Framework and Spring-Modules components, either making existing functionality easier and configurable or providing additional functionalities within the same context. This project complements these two frameworks.
This guide will help you understand the advantages of bookmarklets over add-ons, how to install bookmarklets followed by a list of essential bookmarklets that should work across all popular browsers including Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
Not perfect, but the best multiple-session-in-one-browser solution I know of: "CookieSwap is a Firefox/Mozilla extension that enables you to maintain numerous sets or "profiles" of cookies that you can quickly swap between while browsing."
FEBE (Firefox Environment Backup Extension) allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up -- It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers.
While the registry is obviously about the plug-in authors, I figured some of you might wonder who's running this thing. So, my name is Ingo Lütkebohle, I'm currently a PhD student in robotics and I've been running the registry, in one form or the other, since 1996 when I was working as a software developer and network engineer. Together with a couple of friends, I still run a server and so can provide a place for the registry to live (which I will do as long as I can and people want me to, so for quite some years to come, probably ;-). I still use The GIMP regularly and now do computer vision for work -- my interest in that is in no small part due to my earlier experiences with the GIMP, so I still have a sweet spot for this tool. I hope you enjoy the Registry!
iteSmart is a citation software specifically developed for PubMed users to faciliate the writing of manuscripts and other academic documents. With CiteSmart, retrieving references from PubMed is just a click away. This revolutionary software has many new features not found anywhere else. You will be able to: Search PubMed from your Word document. Insert a citation directly into your document from Internet Explorer. These two features will save an enormous amount of time. It reduces extraneous clicking and the need to create a database of references. CiteSmart handles it all!
Cython is a language that makes writing C extensions for the Python language as easy as Python itself. Cython is based on the well-known Pyrex, but supports more cutting edge functionality and optimizations.
"Google Chrome Converts User Scripts into Extensions A recent Chromium build added a feature that converts user scripts into extensions. Until now, Google's browser didn't provide an interface for adding and managing user scripts, so you had to manually copy the scripts to a folder. "Lots of users still complain that Chrome does not support Greasemonkey user scripts. Even though we have had the infrastructure in place to handle user scripts for some time now, it has never been clear how the feature would relate to full extensions, and so it has remained incomplete," explains Aaron Boodman, a Google Chrome developer who created the Greasemonkey extension. Now you can visit userscripts.org and any other site that links to Greasemonkey scripts and other flavors of user scripts, click on the link to a *.user.js file and install it in one click."
This plugin allows you to log into Joomla and also automatically be logged into MediaWiki. Don't forget to install and configure the MediaWiki extension.
Comprehensive Google Wave Extensions List OCTOBER 7, 2009 · 9 COMMENTS The following list is being updated at the Google Wave Developer Preview (Sandbox). Reproducing here for everyone’s reference.
Having a hard time reading on the web? Is that website with the ridiculously small font and hot-pink-on-slightly-darker-hot-pink text raising your blood pressure? If so, this is the extension for you!
Whichever web page you visit, use this tool to search over linked content. Just click the "G"-with-chain-link icon in your status bar to open or close the toolbar (or ctrl-alt-s). Great for searching from tables-of-contents, bookmarks, or blogs!
M. Ramazanov. Further progress in analysis. Proceedings of the 6th International ISAAC Congress, page 734-739. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., (2009)
W. Headden, III, M. Johnson, and D. McClosky. Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The 2009 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, page 101--109. Stroudsburg, PA, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2009)