easyComment: comments with one click using firefox plugin

January 3, 2009 · Posted in Browsers · Comment 

easyComment is an extension for Firefox that I use for several days and it is very simple use . The idea is simply to locate the site’s feedback form Or comment form  and fill out the form with one click, that is what is responsible for the extension.

Once installed, the options in easyComment fill the data we use to comment, as shown below:
easycomment-comments-from-firefox-with-one-click
Then every time to comment on a blogpost, click on easyComment text on the status bar and you will find that form automatically filled.  That’s it.

For now easyComment extension supports  sites based on Wordpress, Movable Type, DotClear. To install this plugin, You need to login mozilla addons to install it.

How to secure and import filter rules for your e-mail account

March 4, 2008 · Posted in Browsers, Google, Tips & Tricks, internet, windows · Comment 

you have defined some filter rules for your e-mail account and would like to use these rules for other accounts as well. Besides, you also want to use the data on your notebook.
Thunderbird saves the filter rules in the ‘msfilterrules.dat’ file. You can edit them, but it is easier to customize them using the free extension ‘Message Filter Import/ Export. It integrates a menu command for managing filter rules in the e –mail client. This useful tool is available on http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2474. Right -click on ‘Install now’ on the website and select the ‘Save Target As’ context command. You can now secure the extension on your hard disk. Start Thunderbird and go to ‘Tools|Extensions’. Click on ‘Install’ and navigate to the downloaded XPI file and open it. Click on ‘Install now’ to start the setup and restart Thunderbird. To ensure the rules of an account, go to ‘Tools|Message filter’. Set up the desired account and click on the newly visible button ‘Export Filter’ in the ‘Filter for’ combination field. Then name the text file and click on ‘Save’. Read more