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December 02, 2005
Firefox + Exposé = foXposé
I can't remember where I came across this yesterday, but I somehow stumbled upon the foXposé Firefox extension. It basically tiles all your tabs inside of a single window, and lets you click on one to select it. Very cool. I've never been a big fan of Exposé on OS X, but I'm testing this extension to see if I find it useful as it is impressive.
I've also started pulling all the essential Firefox hacks and extensions together under a Firefox del.icio.us tag. Expect it to continue to grow.
Posted by cantrell at December 2, 2005 11:22 AM | References
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Comments
Thanks, to see for the extensions.
Jean, http://www.artvideo.free.fr
Posted by: Jean at December 4, 2005 04:46 AM
Great extension, really makes browsing so easy and accessible...love it!!
Posted by: jack at December 7, 2005 12:23 AM