Understanding this, Mozilla launched a new initiative - they call it "application," but there's no real application to speak of here - called Fashion Your Firefox. It's a simple directory that organizes some of the best add-ons for Firefox in several easily understandable categories. This is how Mozilla defines them:
- Shutterbug: View and share pictures and videos online
- Rock Star: Listen to music while surfing, working, emailing or researching online
- News Junkie: Get the most up-to-date news and weather
- Shopaholic: Shop and take advantage of online deals
- Digital Pack Rat: Keep track of favorite sites, bookmarks and blogs
- Social Butterfly: Share, bookmark, and e-mail web pages via an array of social networking & bookmarking sites
- Finder and Seeker: Find and make information on the Web more relevant
- Decorator: Apply browser themes
- Executive Assistant: Organize online activities
Each category hides a couple of add-ons. That's it: nothing too fancy here, and probably not that interesting for Firefox veterans who already have their own selection of crucial add-ons. But users who feel overwhelmed when they try to browse through Firefox's immense selection of available add-ons might find this one very useful.