Twitterbar for Firefox

I have been using Twitter for a while now - a couple months at least. However, I haven’t logged in to it for ages. All because of Twitterbar. I just write what I want in the addres bar and post it. Simple.

So what’s the problem?

Well, Twitterbar is no longer under development due to the author saying there are so many out there. A true shame. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any others out there which do a similar job as a Firefox extention which is under active development, what with the soon release of Firefox 3 (what with it already going in to the second beta, it is probably only a couple months away, and which I would be willing to bet my soul that it wont work with it…)?

Yet more Firefox extentions suggestion…

I have been using Speed Dial to access my favourite sites more easily. I did prefer another extention but it seems to add itself to about:blank, which messes up quite a few things; such as Web Developer. I think it was Fast Dial (which is actually faster than Speed Dial which seems to load for quater of a second which really is a shame).

And lastly… honestly

Just thought I would inform you all that I hate revision. Having to study for Internet Security is a beast. There is so much to remember, and it is all similar stuff. Luckily I am not getting on too bad, but it still sucks. Exams should be banned. Period.


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