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*'''[http://sidetree.com/extensions.html#Translate Translate]''' places a "translate" button on the toolbar, which uses Google Translate to translate the current page. | *'''[http://sidetree.com/extensions.html#Translate Translate]''' places a "translate" button on the toolbar, which uses Google Translate to translate the current page. | ||
*'''[http://www.xmarks.com/ XMarks]''': Chris Howard recommends this paid product and uses it on all his browsers (and 1Password likewise). | |||
=Credits= | =Credits= |
Revision as of 09:18, 25 October 2011
Safari Extensions add new features to Apple's default web browser, Safari.
In Safari, the menu command Safari > Safari Extensions takes you to https://extensions.apple.com/
Scroll or use Command-F to find things on the page. You can install directly from that page and do not even have to restart Safari. Some are Shareware i.e. invite you to make a donation.
- AdBlock (shareware) does as the title suggests, pretty much set it and forget it. The list of ads it blocks is maintained.
- Safari Stand - adds features. This page at MacUpdate tells more about it than its own page.
- Click2Flash is a very useful tool to keep Flash off unless you need it. (It also tries to encourage web sites to load H.264 videos instead.)
- Translate places a "translate" button on the toolbar, which uses Google Translate to translate the current page.
- XMarks: Chris Howard recommends this paid product and uses it on all his browsers (and 1Password likewise).
Credits
- Recommended by Jon Glass and Chris Howard on the Mac Ministry List in October 2011.