Friday, April 3, 2009

Part 2: How does PayPal make money?

As a middleman financial broker, PayPal makes its profit by charging a percentage of the money it transfers for you.
  • PayPal is Free for Buyers. Once a buyer sets up a Paypal account, then it costs nothing to send money to other PayPal users. The funds are withdrawn from the user's credit card or bank account, or both. PayPal does not charge buyers to send money.
  • PayPal Charges Sellers 1.9% to 2.9%. PayPal will only charge you to receive funds. Using a special surcharge formula, PayPal will bill you whenever you receive a payment from a buyer.

  • Paypal Fee Table:
    For receiving transfers under $3000 USD: the fee is 2.9% + $0.30 USD.
    For receiving transfers $3000.01 to $10,000: the fee is 2.5% + $0.30 USD.
    For receiving transfers $10,000.01 to $100,000: the fee is 2.2% + $0.30 USD.
    Receiving transfers over $100,000: Paypal charges 1.9% + $0.30 USD. As you might guess, smart sellers will increase their prices to offset this charge on their side of PayPal.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

7 Ways To Tweet

Micro-blogging become more popular nowadays. There are more than 10 micro-blogging platforms for you to choose. Anyway, twitter is still the best micro-blogging platform that suits my need. Why? Because it has lots of way to tweet!

I’m going to show you 7 ways that I use to update my tweet. Although some of them are not so useful, you might take it as an alternative way (always think for backup plan!).

7 Ways to Tweet

I’m just simply list out few famous apps in each way. You may discover more from Internet but I think it should be enough for you to tweet in any way. Here I am not going to discuss further for installation or configuration for each app. Try it out and you’ll know. It’s pretty easy!

  1. Desktop client - Third party software that needs installation. Twitteroo and Twhirl are two of the famous ones. Twitteroo is windows version of Twitterrific. While Twhirl is a social desktop client built on Adobe AIR that connects to multiple micro-blogging platform. Make sure you have installed the latest Adobe AIR before installing Twhirl.
  2. Web - This is quite straight forward. Login to Twitter or HelloTxt and tweet in your browser.
  3. Email - I don’t know why people need to tweet via email. The only reason I can think of is a scheduled tweet. Browse to TwitterMail, insert your twitter username and password to get your TwitterMail address instantly. You may schedule email to tweet when you are on travel.:)
  4. Firefox Plugin - My favourite way to tweet. Don’t need to close Firefox. Surf internet and tweet whenever you like. Get FoxyTunes and TwitBin for your Firefox. FoxyTunes plugin not only allow you tweet your own words. But also tweet what you are browsing, watching, reading, etc. URL shortener has been included.
  5. Instant Messenger - I just discovered this new way to tweet recently. You may use most of the IM to tweet. Just add in particular Twitt’d id as your IM friends (for eg: twittd@live.com). It is available for Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk, Jabber and Yahoo! Messenger user. After add in Twitt’d, chat with the twitt’d robot. It will ask for your twitter’s username and password to activate your account. Quite fun! ;)
  6. Mobile phone - This is perfect feature for traveling tweet. Login Twitter > Settings > Devices. Turn on your device update. After getting verified, you may tweet anywhere using SMS (without a Wifi or 3G connection).
  7. Blog Plugin - The last method is tweeting via your own blog. With Twitter Tools wordpress plugin, you can tweet from front page or admin page. It is quite similar to Web tweet, but from your own blog.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

How to Download and Edit YouTube Videos Free? (Recommendations)

Are you a YouTube fan? Have you thought of downloading and editing the YouTube Videos with your own ideas free? Maybe you have that idea but don’t know the solution. Now, get it here.


This article will tell you how to download the FLV videos from YouTube and other video-sharing sites and make them your style.

All you need are YouTube FLV Downloader and Moyea FLV Editor Lite Beta. Both of them are free. Just enjoy the fun without any charge.


How to download YouTube FLV?

Actually YouTube FLV Downloader provides several ways to download FLV from YouTube, MySpace, Metacafe, Dailymotion, etc. But the most popular and easiest way is to capture the FLV URL and download.

Download, install and launch the downloader. You will be attracted by the GUI.

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Capture FLV URL. Select Capture section and you will find the screen icon on toolbar. Enable the Capture function. If the capture function is enabled, you will find the icon with a line in it as is shown in the picture below. Get to the webpage where the video is playing. The downloader will get the FLV URL automatically.
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Create a download task. Select the URL and click the download icon. And then you can set where to put the FLV and name (or rename) it.
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Start to download FLV. Once you click OK to confirm, the FLV will be downloaded in a short time. And you can see the process in Downloading section. You can download multiple files at one time.


Play FLV. Once the file is downloaded, you will find it in the relative category under Library. You can double click to play it with the embedded FLV Player or right click and select Location to find the specific FLV file.
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How to Edit YouTube FLV?


With downloaded FLV, you can not only enjoy it anytime you like, but also edit them with your own ideas. It’s still free with Moyea FLV Editor Lite Beta.

Now it is beta version, but still powerful. You can replace the audio, extract audio and video, merge several FLV files into one, and so on. With these functions, you are able to make your own MTV, funny movie collections, etc. Besides, if you are Flash genius, you can also add cue points to get more outstanding effects.

Download, install and launch the program.

Input FLV. Still, you have several ways to input, open it directly on timeline (only a single file can be added at one time), or import to Resource List. You can click the relative buttons on toolbar. Here we will use the latter way.

Click the user posted imagebutton, you can import from My Computer. Just find where the local FLV files are, select them and import.
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Preview FLV. Once imported, the files will be shown in Resource List. You can double click on the video to play it on Preview Pane. There are thumbnails for each FLV, easier for you to get the right one.

To edit the specific FLV or FLVs, you can drag them to the timeline. To preview the effects, you can click the play icon on the Preview Pane.

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Edit FLV. You are able to drag as many FLV files as you like to Timeline at one time. The files on timeline will be exported as a single video. With the buttons marked on the picture above, you are able to cut FLV, replace FLV audio and video, and join the FLV files.

Cut FLV.

You can play the FLV on Timeline and click Scissors to cut the FLV at the point where it’s playing.

Join FLV

In the process of editing, you may want to drag and place some FLV files tightly together. You can enable the magnet button (it’s enabled by default), and drag one edge of a clip tightly to the edge of another clip. Actually, this program will ignore blank parts (except the blank at the beginning) on timeline while export the FLV.

Rip FLV video and audio

By default, once the FLV is opened on Timeline, the FLV video and audio are linked. To rip them, you can click Unlink button. Thus you can delete the original video or audio, and replace with a new one. To join and move video and audio together, you can select the video and audio by “Ctrl”, and click Link button.

Make your own MTV

With the above functions, you will find it so easy to make your own MTV.
Just unlink the FLV video and audio, select and delete the original audio and import a new one. By cutting and rearranging the video, you can get the right video effect you like.

Export FLV To export the FLV, you can click the Exportuser posted image button on Toolbar. And then you can change the export folder, name the file, and choose the export type.
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You can also select to open Export Folder after finish, add FLV to YouTube FLV Downloader Media Library (not available in beta version), or add it to Moyea FLV to Video Converter Pro 2 (free trial).

Click Start and you will get the file in seconds. And then you can share it online, or enjoy it on your portable devices (once converted with Moyea FLV to Video Converter Pro 2).

Port Mapping, WinXP ICF/ICS (SP1 only)

Port Mapping for WinXP ICF (Internet Connection Firewall)

Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Network Connections

Select Dial-up, Broadband or LAN or High-Speed Internet.

Right Click > Properties > Select Advanced

Dial-up or Broadband.
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LAN or High-Speed Internet.
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Click Settings

Advanced Settings > Add
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Description of services: xxxxx (e.g. Azureus, ICQ, VNC)

Name of IP address (for example 192.168.0.12) of the computer hosting this service on your network: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

External Port number for this service: XXXX (e.g. Azureus select 1 out of 6881-6999, ICQ 24500-24505 files transfer)

Internal Port number for this service: XXXX (Same as above)

TCP or UDP (Azureus & ICQ Files transfer is TCP)

Click OK

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Tick the Azureus > Click OK

You should get Green smile for Azureus now or
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Rev 0.03

Speed up torrent downloads!

This guide relies on the use of Azureus or Yet ABC as they are highly recommended. The ABC core is currently slightly dated, but this will be updated soon. (For those using BitTornado - ABC uses the BitTornado core, but has a queuing system for better control of multiple torrents). Azureus requires Java. If after installation the application will not load, it is because you do not have Java. You are not the first to think you have Java when you do not! More information is available on the Azureus site.

If you are not currently using ABC or Azureus, before starting this guide:
Beginners: Please change to either Yet ABC or Azureus now.
Intermediate: It is recommended that you change client now. If you choose not to, remember to come back to this section if you get stuck during the guide.
Advanced: You will likely be able to find the equivalent options in your current client, assuming your client has all the necessary options.

Other BitTorrent clients are available to switch to after working through this guide.

This guide has been updated for Azureus 2.2.0.2 and ABC 2.6.9. Different versions may vary.

1.0 Why are my downloads going slow?

1.1 Reason 1: Your ISP is limiting your download speed

Some ISPs are limiting download speeds by controlling the bandwidth allocated to traffic using the default BitTorrent ports, which are 6881 to 6999.

This is not just a problem for those who have nasty ISPs, it affects everybody. To avoid ISPs from damaging the efficiency of a torrent with their controls, some stringent tracker owners are banning the IP addresses of those who are using the standard ports.

So whether your ISP is limiting you or not, all BitTorrent users should stop using the default ports.

For simplicity, this guide recommends the use of ports 16881 - 16999. Adding a 1 to the start is simple administratively, and is in a range unlikely to be used by other programs.

You then need to set up your client to use the new port.

AZUREUS
Tools -> Options -> Connection
-> Add a "1" before the current listen port number. For example, 6881 will now be 16881.

YET ABC
Action-> Preferences -> Network Tab
-> Add a "1" before the minimum and maximum port numbers. For example, 6881 will now be 16881.

Whatever client you use, make sure you update anywhere else you have entered the port numbers to account for the change.

By completing this section, you have helped to avoid problems later down the line, but this will not solve the majority of slow downloads. Therefore, move on to reason 2.


1.2 Reason 2: You have a "NAT Error"

BitTorrent works on a credit system. By uploading parts of a file other people, they allow you to download parts of the file from them. This is BitTorrents anti-leech measure. However, if you have a problem with your NAT (anything between you and the internet, such as a router or firewall), you will not get credit for what you are uploading. The only downloading that you can do is from people who upload a small amount to you in the hope that you will return the favour. Since their client will not recognise your response if you have a NAT problem, then they will stop uploading to you shortly after. This is what is causing your problem. You may also notice that torrent speeds go very high for 5mins, before slowing back down to 0-5kb/s.

1.2.1 How do I know if I have this problem?

You might not have a problem at all. Before continuing with this guide, leave your torrent running for at least ten minutes. If the speed hasn't picked up, stop and restart the torrent. If that fails, try at least two other torrents. If you are still having problems, continue on...

Start to download a file using your chosen client.

AZUREUS
Wait a while for the torrent to get started; this may take up to five minutes.
Look in the "Health" column. If it is showing a yellow spot, then you need to configure your firewall/NAT/router. If it is Green then all is OK. Your slow downloads are being caused by something else.
A full list of the different colours can be seen here.

Azureus can also check your configuration for you.
Select "Tools" -> "Configuration Wizard"
Press "Next >" -> Check the settings and press "Next >" again.
The default port is 6881. If you have changed the listening port, enter the new port in the "Incoming TCP Listening Port."
Press "Test"
If the result is "NAT Error," please continue with the guide.
If the result is "OK", then your slow speeds are being caused by something else.

PLEASE NOTE: The Azureus checker can report a false NAT error if you are running PeerGuardian or Protowall. Make sure these are disabled before using the Azureus wizard.

YET ABC
Wait a while for the torrent to get started; this may take up to five minutes.
Look at the colour of the torrent. If it is yellow (sometimes appears slimy green. If it is green then you will know it), then you need to configure your firewall/NAT/router. If it is green then all is OK. Your slow downloads are being caused by something else.
A full list of the different colours can be seen here.

2.0 It's showing yellow, I have a NAT error - what do I do?

You need to configure your computer and/or network to accept incoming BitTorrent port connections. The tracker port is 6969. If this port is not correctly configured, downloads will not start at all. The download/upload ports used in this guide are 16881-16889. It is these ports that are causing your problems.

2.1 If you are a Azureus user, then switch disable UPnP
** If you are not using Azureus, skip to 2.2 **

Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), it is an Azureus feature that works with some compatible routers to open the required ports automatically. However, some routers, even if they are compatible with UPnP, have problems with this.

Tools -> Options
Expand "Plugins" on the left hand tree.
Select "UPnP"
Deselect "Enable UPnP"

Check if the torrent/health has gone green. If not, move on to section 2.2.

2.2 Configure Your XP Firewall (ICF: Internet Connection Firewall)

Please go to the appropriate sub-section.
- "Configure ICF in SP1" if you have NOT installed Service Pack 2
- "Configure ICF in SP2" if you have installed Service Pack 2

2.2.1 Configure ICF in SP1

Open up your "Network Connections". Right click on your internet connection or LAN connection and select "Properties".
->Select the "Advance" tab
->If the "Internet Connection Firewall" is not ticked, then this is not your problem. Research into whether you need the XP firewall or not and jump to "Configure Your Router" below. If it is ticked, please continue:
->Click "Settings..."
->On the "Services" tab press "Add..."
->Description of service = BitTorrent
Name or IP address of the computer hosting this service on your network = 127.0.0.1 (this means "the local machine.")
External Port number for this service = 16881
Internal Port number for this service = 16881
TCP/UDP = TCP
-> Press OK.

-> With ABC, forward as many ports as you want simultaneous downloads. Start with port 16881 and forward ports in increments of 1. Realistically you don't need more than three ports.
Make sure "Action-> Preferences -> Network -> "Minimum port" is equal to 16881

-> With AZUREUS, this process only needs to be done once. Make sure that "Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Incoming TCP Listen Port" is equal to 16881.

Check if the torrent/health has gone green. If not, move on to section 2.2.

2.2.2 Configure ICF in SP2

-> Open your Windows Control Panel and select "Security Centre."
-> Scroll down to the "Manage security settings for:" section and select "Firewall"
-> Decide whether you want to keep the firewall on or off. Make an informed decision based on more than the information provided by M*crosoft. If you decide to switch it off, then do so and move onto section 2.2. Otherwise, continue this section.
-> Select the "Exceptions" tab.
-> Select "Add Port..."
-> Name: = BitTorrent (or anything of your choice)
-> Port number: = 16881
-> TCP/UDP = TCP
-> Press OK.

-> With ABC, forward as many ports as you want simultaneous downloads. Start with port 16881 and forward ports in increments of 1. Realistically you don't need more than three ports.
Make sure "Action-> Preference -> Network -> Minimum port" is equal to 16881

-> With AZUREUS, this process only needs to be done once. Make sure that "Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Incoming TCP Listen Port" is equal to 16881.

Check if the torrent/health has gone green. If not, move on to section 2.3.

2.3 Configure Your Router

If you are on a LAN with a router or hardware firewall, you may need to configure it. You need to forward BitTorrent's connection ports to your specific PC on the LAN.
If your connection is shared using M*crosoft Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), go to section 2.3.
There are too many routers to cover in this guide, so it is time to head to Google. Search for port forwarding, BitTorrent and the name of your router. Lots of manufacturers provide specific information on their sites. A generic guide to port forwarding for most routers can be found at PortForward.com.

-> With ABC, forward as many ports as you want simultaneous downloads. Start with port 16881 and forward ports in increments of 1. Realistically you don't need more than three ports.
-> Make sure "Action-> Preferences -> Network tab -> Minimum port" is equal to 16881

-> With AZUREUS, forward port 16881. Make sure this matches "Tools -> Options -> Connection -> "Incoming TCP Listen Port"

Check if the torrent/health has gone green. If not, carry on:

2.4 Configure M*crosoft Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)

If you are sharing an internet connection using ICS, then you will need to forward the BitTorrent ports.

Windows 2000 users, click here for information on forwarding (mapping) ports.

Other users:
Practically Networked provides a useful tool, called "ICS Configuration" for changing the settings of ICS. Download the latest version from here.
-> Install the program on the serving computer and run it
-> Click "+ Add"
-> Name = [whatever you want, e.g. BitTorrent]
-> Target = Local IP of machine running BitTorrent, e.g. 192.168.0.2
-> Description = [whatever you want, e.g. "allow BitTorrent for 192.168.0.2"]
-> On the "Ports" tab, slect "+ Add"
-> Select "Port Range" from the drop-down box
-> Enter "16881" and "16889" into the relative boxes
-> TCP/UDP = TCP
-> Data translation = NORMAL
-> Press "OK", Press "Enable", Press "OK".
-> Close everything and reboot the PC.

The settings will be saved in your registry. There is no need to open ICS Configuration with ICS.

With ABC, repeat for as many ports as you want simultaneous downloads. Start with port 16881 and forward ports in increments of 1.
With AZUREUS, forward port 16881. Make sure this matches "Tools -> Options -> Connection -> Incoming TCP Listen Port"
Check if the torrent/health has gone green. If not, carry on:

2.5 Configure Your Firewall

As with routers, there are too many to cover here, so time to head to Google. Unlike with other sections to this guide, ports only have to be opened, rather than forwarded.

With AZUREUS, open port 16881.

With YET ABC, open port 16881 and sufficient consecutive ports for the desired number of simultaneous downloads. This will probably be 3.

3.0 Multiple BitTorrent users on a LAN

The same port can not be forwarded to different computers, so decide who gets what ports, for example:
192.168.0.2 = 16881 - 16883
192.168.0.3 = 16884 - 16886 etc.

In a network of AZUREUS users, each person only needs one port.
Set up your router or ICS to forward the ports to the chosen computers.

Now you need to set up the BitTorrent Clients:

AZUREUS
Each computer only needs one port forwarded to it.
-> Tools -> Options
-> "Connection" on the side menu
-> On "Incoming TCP Listen Port" enter the port number that is being forwarded to that computer. Taking from the above example, computer 192.168.0.3 would enter 16884.
-> Repeat for all the users

YET ABC
Action-> Preferences -> Network tab
-> Set "Minimum port" to the lowest port number that is being forwarded to that computer. Taking from the above example, computer 192.168.0.3 would enter 16884.
-> Set the "Maximum number of simultaneous downloads" to the number of ports forwarded to that computer.
-> Press "apply"
-> Repeat for all users.

4.0 Other things that could be wrong

Try limiting your upload if you have ADSL/DSL. Sometimes BitTorrent can try to upload so much that it floods your upload, making it difficult for incoming connections.

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It might seem strange to hear that your upload speed can directly affect your download speed, but it can, and quite dramatically. The reason behind it is based on the way the Internet works. When you download a file (or in this case, chunks of a file), your computer sends a tiny message back to the source computer, called an ACKnowledgement packet. These ACK packets tell the source computer that chunk #1 has arrived OK, please send #2. When #2 is down, it sends another, and so on. The source computer will not send #3 until it gets the ACK from #2. It uses a small amount of your upload bandwidth to do this. This works fine when downloading files off the Internet, but with P2P, you tend to upload as well.

This is especially true with BitTorrent - because you upload as well. If done efficiently, downloads can be very fast. The problem lies with the fact that you upload *so much* that the ACK's do not get sent out fast enough, which slows your download. The simplest way to solve this is to limit your upload bandwidth. 80% of the maximum is usually recommended, but I find I can set it to 90% with no adverse effects. This gives your ACKs a bit of breathing space to get out with.

CCSDUDE makes this recommendation on limiting your upload:
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Originally Posted by CCSDUDE
Try 11kbs up as your limit on a 128k upload package...double it for 256/1.5mb lines and keep going up as you hit 384/ect. That seems to be the sweet spot on BT. Enough to keep everyone happy whilst not slowing your downloads down or slowing your surfing.


5.0 Common BitTorrent problems

This section covers other problems which BT users may be suffering from.

5.1 Client or program freezing

Symptoms: Torrent starts well, achieving good speeds. Speed then falls to zero. This is followed by the client freezing, computer freezing and/or loss of internet connection.

Solutions:
1) This is a common problem with ZoneAlarm 5. Switching it off may not solve the problem. It is recommended that users switch back to version 4.5.
2) Norton Anti-virus sometimes tries to scan the chunks which make up the files you are downloading. Get yourself a decent anti-virus program!

5.2 Freezing torrents and/or 100% CPU usage

Make sure you are running the latest version of your favourite client, as many have now solved this bug.

-RaZ- has provided help for those who are still having problems:

You need to limit the number of peer connections to 60.

AZUREUS
View -> Configuration -> Transfer -> set the "Maximum number of connections per torrent" to 60.

YET ABC
Action -> ABC Preference -> Advanced setting -> set the "Max peer connections" to 60


6.0 Asking for further help

My Recommended Firefox Extensions, you can make your FF powerful too!

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Many people said Firefox is not as good as Opera and/or Maxthon because it has less functions; they claimed, goodies like mouse gesture and super drag-and-go should be included by default in Firefox, instead of relying third party developers to deliver them through the form of extension.

IMO, Firefox is on the right track. I'd anytime prefer a web browser that is originally simple but can be shaped/tweaked/configured to the way I like. In contrast, I don't need a bloated browser that has tons of functions but end up utilizing maybe only 30% of them.

However, not all extensions are perfectly developed. Some of them come with spyware/malware, some of them aren't actually practical to use, while some of them are just too bloated for minimalists. Thus, I'm here to share all my favorite extensions that are proven to be trustworthy and I personally find them useful:

Adblock Plus
Are you one of the web surfer who's annoyed with web banners and irritating flash animation? Adblock Plus is very effecient extension that allows you to block unwanted content to make your web surfing experience better. Comes with Filterset.G, it has actually blocked 95% of the ads without having you to do anything. For the rest of the 5%, just block it manually! (for example, Right Click and click "Adblock Background Image" in the menu)

All-in-one gestures
It allows you to send specific commands to the browser by combining mouse movements. It's one of my favorite extension in Firefox, and its convenience cannot be just described in words! I can even add new gesture whenever it's needed!

BBCodeXtra
As a LYN regular, I use BBCode very often to format my posts. With this extension, it can be done easily without having to type all the tedious [] tags.

DownloadThemAll
You can call it an extension, but I'd call it a fully functional download manager that's integrated into my Firefox. With DownloadThemAll, I don't have to install external download manager and install Flashgot to get them integrated together. Other than that, I'm also very impressed with its download speed.

ImageShack Toolbar
Imageshack is one of the most popular free image hosting sites. If you upload images to the web frequently, this is a useful extension as you can just do it with two clicks instead of going to the homepage. However, because it's a toolbar - it does actually occupy some space of the browser.

Tab Mix Plus
A very good extension that greatly enhances Firefox Tab-browsing capabilities. For example, you can force all the links to be opened in existing tab instead of a new tab, you can choose whether or not to have 'X' button in every tab, just to name a few. On top of that, it also comes with a built-in session manager.

Video Downloader
I'm a frequent visitor of YouTube and Google Video. With the pathetic speed of my "broadband", it's almost impossible to view the videos smoothly, moreover, some of the good videos are meant to be collected smile.gif Video Downloader is a simple add-on that adds a small icon on the status bar, allowing you to click on it and get the direct download link of the video.

Of course, the above are just the extensions I'm using. I'm sure they are more FF extensions that you might like. Just visit the add-on homepage to discover it by yourself!




Stylish ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2108/ )

Stylish allows easy management of user styles. User styles empower your browsing experience by letting you fix ugly sites, customize the look of your browser or mail client, or just have fun. With an online repository at userstyles.org, you don't even need to know how to write styles yourself; just a couple clicks and the chosen style is applied. Stylish is to CSS what Greasemonkey is to JavaScript, and unlike other methods of using user styles, most styles take effect immediately.

User guide: http://userstyles.org/stylish/help
Bug reports and feature requests: http://userstyles.org/stylish/discussion

***Having both JSView and Stylish can cause crashes in Firefox 2.0.


Remove It Permanently ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/521/ )
Permanently hide content from web pages using the Context Menu. Simply, click and "Remove it Permanently". Now includes previewing of items before removal, support for IFrame as well as lots of advanced features to make it easy for anyone to remove annoying content from web pages.


Colorful Tabs
More previews... ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1368/ )
New version 1.6 already available at http://varun21.googlepages.com/main.html

Version 1.5 takes off the close btn from the tab. This has been fixed in v1.6.

The 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. An essential.


Flashblock ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/433/ )

Never be annoyed by a Flash animation again! Blocks Flash so it won't get in your way, but if you want to see it, just click on it.


Menu Editor ( https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/710/ )

More previews...
Customize application menus:
Rearrange or remove menuitems from the main context menu (right-click menu) and main menubar (File Edit View etc.)