List of Internet Explorer extensions
This is a list of Internet Explorer extensions, software add-ons designed for Internet Explorer web browsers.
- Turn Off the Lights, a lamp button inside the browser to bring focus to the video element.
- Alexa Toolbar, includes a popup blocker, a search engine entry box, related links and information about the Alexa ranking of the current website; Alexa uses it to measure website statistics.
- DealPly, shows price comparisons from other retailers while a user is browsing.
- Fiddler, a HTTP debugging proxy
- IE7pro, aims to enhance the Internet Explorer feature set
- Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar aims to aid in design and debugging of web pages. It allows validating of CSS and HTML.[1][2] It allows the viewing of the page's source as well as of the DOM source and the CSS selectors that were applied to an element.[3]
- Vivisimo MiniBar offers search and pop-up blocking [4]
- Altavista toolbar offers search, translations, and pop-up blocker [4]
- SpoofStick aids defending from phishing [4]
- Earthlink toolbar offers search, phishing defense, and pop-up blocker[4]
- Zemanta offers suggestions like images and links when writing blogs on popular platforms such as WordPress.com, TypePad, LiveJournal and similar [5]
- LuckyTabSave allows saving an Internet Explorer's tabbed browsing session into a file and open it later.
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See also
- List of Internet Explorer add-ons
- List of Firefox extensions
- Browser Helper Object
- Comparison of browser synchronizers
References
- ↑ "Microsoft Issues IE Developer Toolbar". Retrieved 2007-05-11.
- ↑ "Microsoft Releases IE Developer Toolbar". Retrieved 2007-05-11.
- ↑ "IE Developer Toolbar Beta 3 - Now Available". Retrieved 2007-05-11.
- 1 2 3 4 Internet Explorer Add-ons: Toys and Tools
- ↑ Zemanta
External links
- Internet Explorer Add-ons Gallery Microsoft's official directory of add-ons for Internet Explorer.
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