Comment and replies on Afloat:
Apparently if you use 1.0b3, ctrl-click, click "Show Package Contents," and drag "Afloat.bundle" to your SIMBL directory (/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/), you will be able to use Afloat on Leopard. Make sure you have the latest version of SIMBL. For some reason, it doesn't seem to be working for me.
http://infinite-labs.net/afloat/ has a pubic beta of Afloat 2 for Leopard going on right now. Due to abuse (I won't name names in their entirety, cough*mac*cough*ate*cough) registration is required, but it doesn't take long.
Afloat itself works great and is really useful, but PlugSuit (the bundle loader it uses) seems to stop working randomly. If PS doesn't work, you can use Afloat under SIMBL by using Show Package Contents on the Afloat installer and adding the bundle to your SIMBL plugins folder. It's a really useful plugin even if it doesn't work under Finder or other Carbon apps (due to a limitation with InputManagers).
Comment and replies on TransparentDock:
os2guy: Yes, Cleardock will and it's free too.
Transparent Dock will, if fact, change your triangles to a number of different colors. Are you pressing the Apply button after you select the color?
can't I get something like this for x86? :(
ClearDock + APE has worked for years on my machines without any compatibility issues at all. And it's universal, and it's free.
As of 10.4.11 it's broke for me. but Clear dock isn't.
Comment and replies on FireBug:
@kris33:
The one who's spamming is you, my friend. Instead of posting comments on each and every FF-addon, just ignore them if they offend you that much. It's ridiculous.
If you look at the number of Firebug users, you'll see that there's clearly a demand for this kind of software on iusethis. Accept that and stop behaving like a spoiled child.
agree to claudiopro. Firebug in addition to Web Developer is the best way to analyze css and debug your site.
This is the most advanced addon I've seen for Firefox. This and the Web Developer addon are getting heavy use. Easy to use and actually takes a lot of the work out of coding and I've only scratched the surface with it so far. Every web coder I've shown it to is using it now.
Incredible time-and-effort-saver. I've literally saved days in web development since I started using this plugin. And I don't even do front end stuff that often :-)
Comment and replies on Diigo:
Stop spamming with theese FF-addons!
Comment and replies on Web Developer Extension:
well... I use it! in my opinion these addons add value to the software, like MailTags does for Apple Mail. Why not posting them here?
For me as a web developer it´s one of the killer arguments to use Firefox. Add Firebug (https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/1843) and you have the best environment to debug and analyze your sites and check css and css inheritance!
together with FireBug it makes firefox the swiss army knife of web developement #1
disable cache and resize screen are invaluable features
Comment and replies on ScrapBook:
Stop spamming with theese FF-addons!
ScrapBook is a program in it's own right almost it does so much and after I don't know how many plugins and other stuff for Safari, Mail, iCal, etc. have been posted it's cool. However, the developers certainly have no ideas of supporting Mac-friendly keyboard shortcuts and it's slower (on Macs) than................zzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
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This is a great app, but is not working under Leopard unfortunately.