SingleFile For Firefox 1.17.49 SingleFile is a browser extension for Firefox that allows you to save webpages as one single file. It is an extension that was built to help save space on your hard drive and make your workflow more efficient. SingleFile is a Firefox extension that will save your webpages as one single HTML file that will be easier to deal with later on. It can save webpages, saved links, pinned tabs, unpinned tabs and everything currently open in your browser. It's easy to use, has a clean UI, is quite versatile and offers a ton of useful features. The interface is super user-friendly and intuitive, so you'll learn how to use it very fast. SingleFile can save your webpages, bookmarks, history and everything else into a single HTML file, which makes it easy to deal with later on. The extension offers you many useful options, including the option to save the active tab, the option to save all current tabs, the option to save all tabs that are pinned, the option to save all tabs that are unpinned, the option to save all tabs that are currently open, the option to save all tabs that are currently open and which are not pinned, the option to save all tabs that are currently open and which are not pinned and the option to save all pinned tabs, the option to save all unpinned tabs and the option to save all open tabs. If you have to choose between the options, you can always save all tabs that are currently open and which are not pinned, save all unpinned tabs and save all open tabs. The extension is extremely fast. You won't even notice that the page is being saved and all its resources will be added into a single file. You'll notice the saving process is fast and efficient, but you can always keep the file open, to have a look at the resources that were added to the file. If you need to save a webpage as one file, SingleFile will make it happen. The extension was created by a developer called Rndbe. SingleFile for Firefox License: The extension is freeware, but it can be used only once per day, because it is not a stand-alone application, but a Firefox extension. SingleFile for Firefox Security: The extension is protected with modern technology, using HTTPS protocol. SingleFile for Firefox Support: You can contact the extension's author at rndbe@gmail.com. SingleFile For Firefox 1.17.49 KeyMacro is an extension that aims to make your keyboard macro very easy. This allows you to create commands that will automatically be executed when you press certain keys on your keyboard. For example, if you want to increase the font size of your webpages by a certain amount, you just need to have a macro saved that calls the Firefox feature "Ctrl+Alt+P" (more info here). Other examples of macros include closing tabs and hiding all the currently open tabs. By adding key macros, you will be able to make your Firefox much more efficient. KeyMacro is more than just a macro creator KeyMacro works in a unique way, not only allowing you to save macros. It also allows you to create actions that aren't macros, by using what is called "Shortcuts". This allows you to create something along the lines of the Chrome browser's feature "Ctrl+Shift+D" that will close all of your current tabs. It's quite impressive. You can also use KeyMacro to edit your existing key macros, so that you can make changes to them. KeyMacro doesn't want to make it easy to perform common things When you use KeyMacro, you will notice that there are limitations, where you are forced to do something in a specific way. For example, to change the font size of a webpage to 14, you will be asked to click on the text you want to change first. This is so that the system will know what you're talking about. This seems arbitrary and it is. However, there is a reason for it, which you will understand if you use this extension. KeyMacro comes with some limitations If you are hoping to use KeyMacro to execute tasks on certain webpages, you will be disappointed. For example, it's not possible to execute actions on YouTube videos. This might sound like a problem, but it's not really the case. The reality is that this is something you will have to work with. You will find that there are some exceptions, but these are the minority. The bulk of the time, KeyMacro will work just fine. It can however be frustrating when you find out that it doesn't work. KeyMacro isn't what you're looking for KeyMacro is more than just a macro creator or a shortcut creator. It's also an editor and a window manager, for those of you who have never used it before. It makes opening a window, much more user friendly, as 77a5ca646e SingleFile For Firefox 1.17.49 License Key SingleFile is a browser extension for Firefox, it lets you to save webpages as single files. Screenshots New in SingleFile for Firefox Version: SingleFile 2.0 was just released and it's bringing a whole lot of great new features to your browser! SingleFile v2.0 is so much better than previous version. It's a lot faster, it have a lot of new features, more private, less resource. This is just for test. We will release a stable version soon. Top 10 Firefox User Interface PowerUps to make Firefox a super browser. Brave users already know that there are a ton of great features and extensions in Firefox, but there are also some that aren't as well known, and as such, users sometimes forget about them. Today we have rounded up some of the most popular Firefox power-ups and add-ons to see what users think are the best Firefox user interface options out there! 1. Tab Mix Plus. This extension is one of the most widely-used Firefox power-ups, because it allows users to rearrange their tab bar. It's one of the best ways to organize your browsing by putting the most used or recently used tabs in the top or bottom of your tab bar. 2. Quick Downloads. Quick Downloads allows users to download up to 3 files in one click. This is great for users who frequently download something from the web or through email and want to quickly and easily download multiple files at once. 4. ScrollZilla. This extension adds a scrolling taskbar to the top of your Firefox browser window, allowing you to quickly access the buttons on the left and right side of your browser window. 5. Control your browsing experience. With the extension, users can quickly access their history and search engine settings from the drop-down menu located at the top right of their browser window. 6. ColorZilla. This add-on will add a colored toolbar to your browser window, which will allow users to quickly access any of their options. 7. Firefox Styler. A power-up that makes the browser look and feel like a different browser. 8. ClearType. This extension takes care of your web browser's appearance, as well as the appearance of your tabs and status bar. 9. Click to Play. This extension allows users to simply click an image on a web page in order to have the image immediately play in the What's New in the? Single File is probably an extension that most people will not get the point of. It's aimed at a specific target group, incorporating users that need to sometimes or quite often save webpages as offline records. When doing this normally, you end up with more than one file saved on your device. This can be annoying, especially because these files can easily be separated, turning an easy archiving job into a nightmare. This extension aims to fix this problem by giving you the opportunity to download a single HTML file incorporating all the web page resources when using Firefox. The concept behind it is really simple Creating one single file containing all of your selected webpage's resources makes sense, if you think about it. This extension only turns what seems common sense into reality. To access the webpage-capturing options you can either right-click anywhere on the page or simply access the drop-down menu from the icon positioned in the browser's add-on bar. The option includes saving the page, saving selected links or saving a certain selection. You can also save unpinned tabs or all currently open ones. As far as archiving options are concerned, you've got plenty of choices. It clearly works fast and efficiently Once you get used to saving webpages this way, there is no turning back. You are set to work faster and more efficiently, by having all resources of a webpage neatly stacked in a solo HTML file. Unfortunately, if you've got no interest in archiving or saving webpages, you are better off without this extension. While it works very well, the functionality it offers is limiting on account of the specificity of the group it targets. SingleFile is an extension that not most individuals will find useful. For those who actually need to have an efficient way of saving webpages, without having to deal with lots of associated files, this extension will do the trick. It works well, and it can turn your work into something more efficient and rewarding. If you're looking to improve your webpage saving capabilities, then you're going to like SingleFile. Author’s review SingleFile for Firefox SingleFile works and does what it says. This is especially true for those who are looking for a one-stop solution to save web pages offline. In our tests, the extension worked like a charm. There are, however, several options that make SingleFile a different story to most other similar extensions. Still, when it works, it works well. SingleFile for Firefox is a neat extension that provides a simple way to save web pages for offline use. As far as quality is concerned, the extension is the definition of a highly stable one. What’s New Version 1.0.0.0 Released 2017 System Requirements For SingleFile For Firefox: Supported platforms: - Windows XP (SP2+) - Windows Vista (SP2+) - Windows 7 - Windows 8 Minimum system requirements: Open the application using the file link below.
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