FFChrome Brings Google Chrome Contextual Right Clicks To Firefox [Featured Firefox Extension]
Posted By Keith Dsouza On September 27, 2008 @ 4:58 pm In Featured Articles | 1 Comment
After having installed over 50 extensions in Firefox, my right click menu has grown over bounds, the one thing I live above Google Chrome [1] is the fact that it only shows me only essential contextual options when I right click on certain objects in a page.
For example take a look at the screenshots, for the contextual menus shown when I right click on a image or link in Google Chrome.

And then compare it with screenshots from contextual menus in Firefox.

As you can see, Firefox literally shows me every un-required option while right clicking, which is what FFChrome wants to solve. FFChrome is a must-have add-on for Firefox [2] that will definitely save you a lot of time searching for the right option while clicking on any object in a page, so if you select a snippet of text you will be shown only copy-paste options and so on.
Here is how the Firefox contextual menu looks after installing FFChrome.

Download FFChrome [3] [via Slimmer and Click-less Right Click Menu [4]]
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[1] Google Chrome: http://techie-buzz.com/tag/google-chrome
[2] Firefox: http://techie-buzz.com/tag/firefox-3
[3] Download FFChrome: http://www.binaryturf.com/software/ffchrome-for-firefox/
[4] Slimmer and Click-less Right Click Menu: http://www.firefoxfacts.com/2008/09/27/ffchrome-is-a-slimmer-and-click-less-right-click-menu/
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