Add-ons are Firefox’s ultimate weapon.
But Firefox is not the only internet tool that can add functionalities using add-ons.
The Safari surfing app also has plugins to expand its ability.
While there are far less Safari web client plugins than there are for Firefox, not everybody needs everything.
Multifunctional
1.Glimsis on top of my list of all other Safari plugins.
Go to more detailed explanationhere.
Searchbar
3.
[NO LONGER WORKS] Inquisitorbeautifully extends the functionality of the search bar.
If you should probably have the powerful searchbar only without additional extra functions choose this one over Glims.
Inquisitor also supports IE and Firefox.
Multimedia
4.
CoolIris (Preview and PictLens) will transform Safari into a picture and movie viewer - in style.
Safari under Windows is not supported though.
Blockages
5.
Safari AdBlock andSafariBlockare the ultimate tools to block ads and provide cleaner browsing.
Most web publishers would hate these two as parts of the publishers' revenue come from advertising.
But for users, blocking ads means less clutter and more browsing speed.
6.Click-to-flash- will prevent any flash content from automatically loading and will replace it with an empty grey box.
Just pick the box to load the content.
Anyone with a slow internet connection will find this webkit plugin indispensable.
Social Media
7.Safari140is the tool to tweet.
DeliciousSafari is self explanatory.
This is the tool to create and use del.icio.us (no longer available) bookmark from Safari.
Tools
9.Greasekitis the comparable Firefox’s Greasemonkey in Safari.
It gives users the scripting ability to change looks and add new functionality to their favorite sites.
Greasekit is compatible with most Greasemonkey scripts.
Just like SafariStand, Greasekit need SIMBL.
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- yo note that not all of the plugins are free.