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Firefox Extenstion: Downloads in Tab


If you have ever tried the popular browser Opera, you have probably noticed it’s abundance of features. Probably one of the first ones you noticed was the download manager was in a tab. If you happened to like it, but don’t want to move away from firefox, there is a firefox extension which forces the Downloads window to display as a new tab. It saves space in your task bar, and lets you see more of your downloads in a neat little tab, instead of changing back and forth between windows.
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Downloads in Tab [addons.mozilla.org]

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  1. Nathaniel said

    am November 17 2007 @ 9:20 pm

    Interesting…
    But, it does take up a tab…
    I use the firefox extension Download Statusbar. I like it.

  2. Karl Erfurt said

    am December 14 2007 @ 9:46 pm

    Wow, that’s a handy little feature for tabbing the downloads manager. Although I probably don’t download enough files to really need it on a regular basis, it helps to conveniently separate the downloads page from the others.

  3. Jim said

    am August 3 2008 @ 5:22 am

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    am August 3 2008 @ 5:22 am

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  5. KT said

    am September 23 2008 @ 11:37 pm

    Does anyone know the answer to if I sent a money order to Salviamart with my order form filled out…when will I receive a tracking number or my package?

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