9 projects tagged "FireFox"
ff3sudoku is an add-on that features an engine for playing Sudoku puzzles. It can generate random puzzles, but it also detects and imports Sudokus from several Web sites, including websudoku.com, sudokupuzz.com, sudoku.com.au, and others. There is also a stand-alone version working in Firefox 3+ and GoogleChrome.
Ymacs is an extensible AJAX text editor aimed for programmers. It's similar in spirit, features, and key bindings to Emacs: it supports multiple buffers, split frames, dynamic completion, multiple keymaps, and Emacs-like undo queue and kill ring. And of course, Emacs-like key bindings for all of that. It provides syntax highlighting and automatic indentation for a few programming modes, currently JavaScript, XML, CSS, and Lisp. Ymacs is based on the DynarchLIB AJAX toolkit and currently runs on Firefox (support for more browsers is planned). It's implemented in JavaScript and can be programmed in JavaScript as it's running.
After the Deadline checks English spelling, misused words, style, and grammar using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. This add-on adds After the Deadline's smart technology to the Firefox browser. Now you can check grammar in your online word processor, spell check your Web mail, and send tweets with confidence.
WMS Inspector is a Firefox add-on with tools for working with Web Map Services (WMS). It can be especially useful when working with JavaScript mapping libraries like OpenLayers or MapBender or setting up WMS services with servers like MapServer, GeoServer, or deegree. Its main features include structured loading of all WMS requests in the current page and its parameters, sorted by service or type, individual WMS request (images or errors) visualization on a lateral pane, the ability to copy services, requests, or parameters to the clipboard, direct editing of request parameter values, and output of GetCapabilities requests as an HTML report or the original file.
CreditCardNanny is a Web browser extension for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox that detects forms that otherwise look secure (with a proper and valid SSL certificate, encrypted, and seemingly safe to enter sensitive data such as credit card details) but actually then submit this form data in a cleartext email to the site administrators. This extension detects such forms and warns you of the possibility that sensitive information may be exposed in clear-text, putting you and your sensitive data at risk. You can test the extension by browsing to https://cc-nanny.appspot.com/test-secure-page, a dummy credit card form that uses a form emailer script, a very common pattern used on an alarmingly large number of Web sites.
FirefoxSync for DolphinHD is a plugin for DolphinHD to keep information such as passwords, bookmarks, tabs, and history synchronized between you desktop Web browser and you mobile Web browser by using Mozilla Weave/Firefox Sync. It lets you access open tabs from the desktop on Dolphin and the other way around. It is not produced by the Mozilla Foundation.
A tool to launch applications remotely on your PC via your Android device.