Sean Dague wrote:
>
> * Firebug - because no one else has pointed it out yet.  If you do any
> webdevelopment at any level, install this.  It's so handy in figuring
> out CSS, and making live changes to figure out if you like them or not.
>
>       -Sean
>
>   

* Web Developer add-on is also very nice.

* All-in-one sidebar to make it more Opera like


One thing that I don't like is the way most web browsers bookmark 
manager works. Usually when you search for something it does not return 
the folders where the bookmarks are located. I often need to find the 
folder holding the bookmarks when I'm looking for a link or organizing.
Maybe people are using online bookmark systems that have a better way to 
search and organize bookmarks but I like to have privacy on this area 
and I don't use it.
Opera seems to be the best compromise to me so far.

I'm looking at TagSifter to see if it improves bookmark searching and 
managing.... Nop not really, TagSifter does not help. There are some 
add-ons for Firefox 2.0 that could help but I'm using 3.

Does anyone have any recommendations?
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