Most of these programs for Mozilla
Firefox should also work for the Mozilla and
SeaMonkey browser series.
Distracted Reader – Select any text on a webpage to search, read articles right next to it, explore related topics. Fast, versatile, minimal context-switching.
wikEd, a full-featured in-browser text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to Wikipedia and other MediaWiki edit pages. Features include wikicode syntax highlighting, regular expression search and replace, and MS Word / HTML to wikicode conversion.
Wikipedia Mashupdead link – embeds links on any web page (even outside Wikipedia) to more commonly read Wikipedia articles. Includes the MashLogic platform for running other kinds of mashups.
FoxClocks – the
FoxClocksextension allows you to have one or more customized clocks displayed in the status bar or toolbar of the Firefox browser. Helpful to have one set to UTC/Wikipedia time, and/or to the time zone of frequent collaborators.
Gnosis – the
Gnosis extension automatically analyzes the Wikipedia page you are browsing and locates people, places, companies, organizations and other entities contained on the page. Each is underlined and additional searches in Wikipedia and other resources can be launched automatically.
Googlepedia[1] – a Firefox extension that presents Wikipedia articles side by side with
Google searches.
Axondead link – a Firefox add-on which provides access to the
Wordnik dictionary and all Wikipedia articles in every language by double-clicking on a word or selecting text.
WikiDiff – Firefox only extension for tracking and rendering diffs of Wikipedia articles. Essentially like taking a highlighter and marking what is new since your last visit. A diff format easy for newbies. Allows you to watch pages you have visited but never originally intended to watch.
Most of these programs for Mozilla
Firefox should also work for the Mozilla and
SeaMonkey browser series.
Distracted Reader – Select any text on a webpage to search, read articles right next to it, explore related topics. Fast, versatile, minimal context-switching.
wikEd, a full-featured in-browser text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to Wikipedia and other MediaWiki edit pages. Features include wikicode syntax highlighting, regular expression search and replace, and MS Word / HTML to wikicode conversion.
Wikipedia Mashupdead link – embeds links on any web page (even outside Wikipedia) to more commonly read Wikipedia articles. Includes the MashLogic platform for running other kinds of mashups.
FoxClocks – the
FoxClocksextension allows you to have one or more customized clocks displayed in the status bar or toolbar of the Firefox browser. Helpful to have one set to UTC/Wikipedia time, and/or to the time zone of frequent collaborators.
Gnosis – the
Gnosis extension automatically analyzes the Wikipedia page you are browsing and locates people, places, companies, organizations and other entities contained on the page. Each is underlined and additional searches in Wikipedia and other resources can be launched automatically.
Googlepedia[1] – a Firefox extension that presents Wikipedia articles side by side with
Google searches.
Axondead link – a Firefox add-on which provides access to the
Wordnik dictionary and all Wikipedia articles in every language by double-clicking on a word or selecting text.
WikiDiff – Firefox only extension for tracking and rendering diffs of Wikipedia articles. Essentially like taking a highlighter and marking what is new since your last visit. A diff format easy for newbies. Allows you to watch pages you have visited but never originally intended to watch.