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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.

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by ikramerica--2008 April 24, 2009 1:56 PM PDT
Not only is this pointless because command-space brings up spotlight which does this better, but it's dangerous because my guess is it would be easier to hack via a web exploit.
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by Josh.Lowensohn April 24, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
If the site could somehow re-direct you to an application that was in your applications folder then yes. Otherwise it would have to know you had a certain app installed and automatically open up a certain file that would run in that app. That's assuming the user has downloads set to automatically launched.
by Dalkorian April 27, 2009 9:04 AM PDT
Someone remind Josh of the existence of trojan horses, please. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
by darkridedp April 24, 2009 1:57 PM PDT
And. . .typing is easier than clicking on an icon on the dock?
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by derouge April 24, 2009 2:52 PM PDT
Uhmm yeah, it is. Easier and much more productive. Your hands are probably on the keys anyways, why move to the mouse/touchpad and then back again? Anyone who works at a computer for an extended amount of time should familiarize themselves with various hotkeys and shortcuts that don't involve the mouse. The click and select mouse-centric model is just stupid for so many tasks. Waste of time, loss of productivity.
by ckh1272 April 24, 2009 8:21 PM PDT
by derouge April 24, 2009 2:52 PM PDT
"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??
by bryanbuchs April 29, 2009 7:12 AM PDT
It's not about being lazy, it's about being efficient. Personally, the trackpad on my MacBook is a p.a.t.a., since my hands are already on the keyboard. And just because you have all your apps in the dock doesn't mean everyone does. I kind of like having instant access to ALL my apps through a hotkey.

That said, this FF extension doesn't do anything that QS does 10x better.
by goodspeed8701 April 24, 2009 1:58 PM PDT
sounds great for firefox fans. I still use IE though and i am yet to see a addon that will make me use firefox. i was usinng ftp addon. but since i got a licence for cute ftp... I uninstall firefox. maybe oneday i will use it for the addons.
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by Angmarr April 24, 2009 2:09 PM PDT
Not trying to annoy you, But plz tell me whether you find ANY of these useful!?
by Josh.Lowensohn April 24, 2009 2:18 PM PDT
@Angmarr--that's what private messages are for dude :)
by Angmarr April 24, 2009 5:03 PM PDT
@ Josh.Lowensohn

Ok sure thing = )
by DevinB999 April 25, 2009 7:48 AM PDT
If you don't know, everything used to be done from a command line. If you're good at it it doesn't make you lazy. Many linux users still use the command line for computing when they can do the same task using their mouse. Sometimes command lines are more practical and productive.
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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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