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FacePAD Downloads Facebook Albums with a Right-Click

FacePAD

FacePAD a.k.a Facebook Photo Album Downloader is a Firefox extension that makes it very easy for you to download your Facebook photo albums, albums of friends, events and groups on your computer. When installed, it adds to your right-click menu a “Download Album with FacePAD” option. To download an album from Facebook Events or Groups, right-click on the “See All” link on the main page of the Facebook group or event, whilst to download a friend’s photo album, right-click on the name of the album and click the “Download Album with FacePAD” option.

FacePad currently supports German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and French (Canada) and default English language. Setup your preferred language in Tools > Add-ons -> FacePAD Preferences. FacePAD is a free download for all platforms with Firefox.

FacePAD – Facebook Photo Album Downloader Facebook Photo Album Downloader

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A Single Window Mode for Gimp Image Editor v2.8

Gimp 2.8 Mockup

The popular open source graphics editor Gimp, also known as the best free image editor alternative to commercial Photoshop gets the easy-to-use single windows mode. Not that the multiple floating window interface was bad, on big monitors those windows don’t get on your way, but that a good number of Gimp users who certainly use smaller laptop screens supplicated for it. So Gimp version 2.8 intends to offer a switchable single windows mode, thus approaching a little Photoshop’s UI, but without hurting hard-core Gimp users who can simply switch back to the “untouchable” multi-window mode.

Gimp, GNU Image Manipulation Program is a free download for Mac, Windows and Linux.

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NotAwesome Prevents Web Sites From Appearing in Firefox AwesomeBar

NotAwesome Firefox Add-on

NotAwesomeBar is an experimental Firefox extension capable of preventing those web sites you’ll rather prefer not to appear on Firefox’s AwesomeBar from doing so.
All you have to do is install the add-on, restart Firefox, thence each time you do a bookmark simply check the “Hide from AwesomeBar Searches” now found on the bookmark dialog box and that web site won’t show up on the AwesomeBar.

You can also retroactively deal with “older” bookmarks. Right-click on them, take “Properties” and drop the “NotAwesome” tag into the Tags field and “Save”. Use the Bookmark Manager if you have several “notawesome” bookmarks to fix.

NotAwesome is still in the experimental stage. It works on Firefox 3.0 and higher version.

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‘Greasemonkey Scripts for Google Search’ Replaces Google Homepage Logo with a Google Doodle

Google Doodle

Use a Greasemonkey script konwn as “Greasemonkey Scripts for Google Search” to personalize Google’s homepage and replace the traditional logo with a doodle of your choice. With the Greasemonkey script installed you’ll still see a new Google Doodle whenever one comes up. Your favorite doodle will be replaced by the new Google doodle of day. More»

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Stable Google Chrome 3 with More Features

Google Chrome

After celebrating its first birthday two weeks ago Google Chrome moved on and today it launches a super stable version of Google Chrome 3 web browser. Feature-full Google Chrome comes with,

Speedy Chrome: This stable version of Chrome is the fastest ever, its faster than any previous stable version. Google says they’ve improved it “by more than 150% in Javascript performance since our very first beta, and by more than 25% since the most recent stable release”. More»

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