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8
Oct
2008
Image Saver Firefox Extension fixed
Everyone who uses Firefox regularly has a core of extensions that they have grown to use so much as to make them necessary to browsing. One of the most tedious parts of browsing and then posting material is the saving and organizing of large amounts of pictures. I fully use 4 extensions every day for this task, and have several others that I use at least weekly.
One of the most useful of these extensions was Bazzacuda Image Saver. I loved this app because it could detect images in tabs, save them to a predefined folder, and close those tabs, all in one step. Plus it has the separate ability to find the largest image on a page opened in the current tab, and will save that image and close the tab.
Upgrading to new Firefox versions takes a little bit of finding, updating, and re-installing of extensions. For the most part, everything works at least the same as before, but with each new version, we all lose a few extensions that were orphaned by their developers. I lost Bazzacuda when I upgraded to Firefox 3.0. The extension would work every so often, but for the most part gave a very generic error and did nothing. I tried to find other extensions to replace it, hoping that eventually the developer would fix the extension. I was let down on both counts. No other extension (or combination thereof) would replace it, and the developer website is now redirected to something completely unrelated. Despite many comments asking for updates, the developer has been silent on the Mozilla Addons page.
So, a few days ago, I set out to see if it would be a simple change to fix it. I had already overriden the version number to allow it to install, and unpacked the code to take a look. Unfortunately it wasn’t something simple to find, but I eventually found it and fixed the problem and the little cascade of other problems it caused.
So, since it wasn’t something superficial, I am releasing the modified code. I changed the name to be generic, just in case the original developer decides to release more versions of his own program. This updated for Firefox version 3.0.2 extension is called simply Image Saver. Both the original extension and my updated version are under MPL/GPL licensing, so it should be no problem.
I also wish to add-on functionality in the future, such as more folders and more hotkeys. So renaming it now seemed best.
Download it from the Image Saver Project Page.
update 10/9/08: If you are one of the people that downloaded this yesterday, please redownload it and install again. A bug not allowing the default folder location to be saved has been fixed. Eventually I’ll put automatic updates in.
13
Jun
2008
Firefox 3 to be released Tuesday, June 17th
As the title says, not much more to say. This is a huge update with thousands of changes across the board, both on the frontend and backend… so pretty much a brand new browser. I’ve tested a few of the builds, but a couple of my extensions wouldn’t work with 3 (yet), so I haven’t used it for my main browsing. But I love the auto-bookmark search addition, which was my favorite feature of the Flock browser. Plus it seems alot more snappy, and less memory hogging than Firefox 2.
Mozilla is trying to get a world record for most downloads in a day off the thing. See more at SpreadFirefox.
26
Nov
2007
extrinsic
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- Joopz » free web to phone to web text messaging
21
Nov
2007
Firefox 3 beta 1 released
Get it here. But don’t expect your plugins to work! As with all Firefox betas, it’s recommended to make a separate profile while using it.
24
Oct
2006
Firefox 2.0 official release
Well, it’s out now. Although, most people already were using the highly stable public release candidates.
Nevertheless, if you want the final version of Firefox 2.0, you can grab it from the Mozilla now.
Highly recommended, and with some simple, but nice, new features.
29
Nov
2005
Firefox 1.5 Release
Had a bit of a problem with my old profile after installing, but to be fair it was the same profile, preferences, and even some extensions that I had been using since Firefox wasn’t called Firefox! And it had caused glitches before, but I had (thought I had) fixed them.
So I saved off my bookmarks and user data and created a new profile, and everything is skippy. Still, a regular end-user would have a hard time figuring out how to do that, as there is no easy link to the profile manager.
Mozilla still needs to work on idiot-proofing this thing, but the new version is nice and snappy.
11
Feb
2004
The bird is now a fox
The web browser I have been using the past few months as my first replacement for IE in forever, has changed names and released a new version simultaneously.
Mozilla Firebird is now Mozilla Firefox.
As I was converting the site from tabled mess into CSS/No tables, I made sure it was Firebird compatible, and it seems to be running just fine under the fox as well.



