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Onehub
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add to my toolboxWeb-based file sharing with friendly interface and unlimited users. Costing is based on number of workspaces and storage space.
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Universal Edit Button (Wiki Discovery)
in 1 toolbox
add to my toolboxAuto-discovery button for wiki websites
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Rapportive
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add to my toolboxRapportive shows you everything about your contacts right inside your inbox.
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DragDropUpload
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add to my toolboxDrop files into attachment boxes instead of browse for them or type in the filename. Drop multiple files and fill all the entries. In some websites it allows to add new upload files: in Google Mail is possible to drop the files directly over the...
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ColorfulTabs
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add to my toolboxThe most beautiful yet the simplest add-on that makes a strong colorful appeal. Colors every tab in a different color and makes them easy to distinguish while beautifying the overall appearance of the interface. For Seamonkey & Flock. An essential.
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bit.ly preview
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add to my toolboxWith the bit.ly Preview Plugin for Firefox, whenever you hover over a bit.ly URL on any web page, we display a tooltip showing the Page Title, Long URL, and any Click Data we have about the page the URL links to. If you hover over another short URL, http://tinyurl.com/5qhkwo, for example, we show the Page Title and Long URL for these links as well. Plus, we check to see if anyone made a bit.ly link pointing to the same place, and, if so, we show how many clicks it has received. All this info should help you decide if a link is worth checking out or not.
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Better Gmail
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add to my toolboxAdd useful extra features to Gmail, like hierarchical labels, an unread message icon on your browser tab, file attachment icons, and more.
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nginx
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add to my toolboxnginx (pronounced “engine X”) is a lightweight, high-performance Web server/reverse proxy and e-mail (IMAP/POP3) proxy, licensed under a BSD-like license. It runs on UNIX, GNU/Linux, BSD variants, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Microsoft Windows.

