Life Without Firefox Extensions

is unimaginable to be perfectly honest. I can’t remember what I did before I had my “Tag” button to quickly tag a website to my del.icio.us site, or click on the del.icio.us icon button to access my del.icio.us site. Web site design and development probably took way more time before I had my handy-dandy Web Developer toolbar and Firebug to debug XHTML and CSS on the fly, and HTML Validator to validate my code. ScribeFire (previously Performancing) lets me blog as soon as an idea strikes, or at the very least, when I have the time to actually reflect and let an idea float through ;-) .

The crown jewel of them all however, is the Google Notebook extension. Google Notebook is my note taker for projects I’m working on, and the ability to immediately jot down a comment, idea, or question without having to worry about filing or keeping track of scraps of paper is invaluable in my opinion. And having a button that readily available to do it quickly and efficiently and return to the task at hand, even more so. Hmm, wonder if Firefox extensions would count as effective GTD tools by David Allen?

So, what’s in your Firefox?

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Published in:  on April 18, 2007 at 9:30 pm Comments (1)