I just recently switched to Firefox for some reason, and is currently in love with 2 extensions of Firefox, enough with the chit chat and lets' go on with the reviews.
Now first up is the reason why I switched to Firefox.
First up is the most awesome add-on extension that I have ever seen called "AnonymoX", I was having hard time configuring stuff since I got a weird problem with my laptop with relevance to the Explorer and Browsing since yesterday all out hackers business on the deeper level of the internet realm, anyways since my laptop was heavily damaged and on the verge of reformat or switching to Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal (re-downloading the 64 bit OS architecture right now), since flushing my IP and DNS wasn't successful and I had to restore the previous configuration with the problem still on it, this extension saved my ass. I can now access all of the websites that I frequently visit which got reversed IP address conflict.
So here is the thing about AnonymoX. It's a extension with gives you anonymous browsing experience without using proxy or other programs needed, (Tor and Spotflux), it's like a VPN within the browser without any software needed to install for it to work. It will give you an US IP address
Pros:
~Anonymous Browsing
~No hassle browsing, no hick ups, fast browsing
~Comfortable to use
Cons:
~It has some lil Ads floating on the as you can see HERE but it doesn't really bother me, I don't know about you though.
~If you have more 1 MBps or faster internet speed, it will slow down to 600KBps... that's it though. I have no problem with it since I only have 100KBps internet speed. :P
As you can see on the picture link that I provided above showing the picture of the Ad of AnonymoX, it's on full screen, now you are wondering why it's on Full Screen and most users know that when you're browsing on Full Screen, there are lots of disadvantages like you can't see the tabs, can't minimize it, can't access your add-ons and so on; so here's an extension that will help you solve that problem.
Introducing "Full Screen Plus"
*Click the Image to Enlarge; as usual
Now take a look on this, as you can see I can't see the tabs of Firefox.
Screenshot 1
Now look at this, as you can see if you hover your cursor on the top of your screen, the menu will hover down with all your tabs and everything else, well except for Add-On bar on the bottom, you will not find it, and on upper right you can see lots of weird icon below the "Close Button" that's is Full Screen Plus Navigation Button that gives you options on how you will browse in Full Screen.for people who has multiple monitor, Full Screen Plus also supports Multiple Monitor.
Screenshot 2
Pros:
Anything you would imagine on Full Screen Browsing
Cons:
Of course you can't see the Add-on Bar nor the Windows Taskbar, but hey you can always minimize Firefox.
Last Pass, the most useful extension for my over-piling multiple accounts with different password from one another.
It gives you a secure vault for all your account and gives you fast login process, and everything else that a password manager should have. (It's also a necessary component for my Removed The Login Page of a Websiteright P-Man
)
That's it for today, since I haven't eaten my breakfast ughhh, and why the hell am I drinking soft drinks.






Tor and Spotflux), it's like a VPN within the browser without any software needed to install for it to work. It will give you an US IP address
for people who has multiple monitor, Full Screen Plus also supports Multiple Monitor.
sorry about that


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