Ubiquity: A Mozilla Firefox Add-On
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Re: Ubiquity: A Mozilla Firefox Add-On
The translation tool is really helping with my German studies, and the tools for bolding, italics, underlining is quick for message boards. Looking up wiki and mapping and being able to paste it right in to g-mail is snazzy too.
The potential for this is sky high, and it's community based so all kinds of commands will be made available.
Plus it's great and it's an alpha prototype 0.1. We've got a long way to go till a fully fledged version of it.
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http://tinyurl.com/6dfbo9
List of the top 35 or so community commands so far. I like the Urban Dictionary one myself.
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Having a small problem with Ubiquity...whenever I clear my browsing history it erases any subscriptions I have to other user created commands. Hopefully in a later version they will get the feed subscriptions to be a bit more permanent unless the user decides to delete the subscription like the Firefox search mgo was speaking of.Comment
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Yeah that seems like a problem. But again it's an alpha 0.1 build, something experimental released to the community. I'm sure their will be constant updates and add-ons to it in the future. I'm still loving it despite the minor problems with it so far.
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Re: Ubiquity: A Mozilla Firefox Add-On
Having a small problem with Ubiquity...whenever I clear my browsing history it erases any subscriptions I have to other user created commands. Hopefully in a later version they will get the feed subscriptions to be a bit more permanent unless the user decides to delete the subscription like the Firefox search mgo was speaking of.Comment
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Just installed FF3 for this add-on.
Any cool, trustworthy commands you guys have subscribed to?
Also, I disabled the awesome bar by going into about:config but now, there aren't any single-URL history lines in my drop-down bar when I start typing. Does setting the awesome bar to 0 disable that?Comment
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I haven't looked at the updated list of commands for awhile but I liked the Urban Dictionary done for laughs. It seems hard to find a place that tells of a few good commands, and the Firefox page for them is very unorganized and has nearly no information on them.
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