Comments on: Quickfire lets you launch Mac apps from Firefox
Quickfire turns Firefox into an applications launcher where you can load up a new app with just a couple of keystrokes.
Quickfire turns Firefox into an applications launcher where you can load up a new app with just a couple of keystrokes.
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"The click and select mouse-centric model is just stupid for so many tasks. Waste of time, loss of productivity."
Are you kidding me?? Have we really become that lazy?? If the app is on the dock already, then how is typing it quicker than a quick mouse/trackpad down and one-click??
That said, this FF extension doesn't do anything that QS does 10x better.
Ok sure thing = )
- by DevinB999 April 25, 2009 7:53 AM PDT
- 2 add-ons that make Firefox more useful to me than IE is Xmarks (used to be FoxMarks) and Autopager. Xmarks lets me instantly sync all of my bookmarks using firefox, no matter where I'm at, using any operating system: Windows, Linux, or Mac. Autopager is just a way for me to be lazy. :) It automatically loads a webpage that has multiple pages and makes them all one page. Google search for example.
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