Monday, June 30, 2008

Useful developer tools , Fire fox plugins and tweaks

Useful developer tools: Smart Draw 7 -- for drawing good quality diagrams. Loads of templates to quickly do the task(free). Jude -- Very easy UML developer tool(free). JProfiler -- To profile java application(10 day licence free). Profiler4j -- Opensource profiler for java wink - A good screen capture/presentation tool . Can convert to compressed swf, etc. http://www.debugmode.com/wink/ freemind - a opensource mind mapping tool. currports - for getting the port information on windows. BareTail - A linux tail for windows Archiva - Surround SCM Test Track ProBug tracker. Better use free JIRA bug tracker instead. Mingle - highly recommended for agile process management. But pricy! Sonar - Code report and monitoring app. PuTTY Connection Manager - My favourite. Manage multiple putty consoles in this tab based connection manager. Also the windows can be arranged and split up..excellent!! DownThemAll - Good when you want to download large sized files on firefox
Capistrano - automating remote tasks. Works only for linux Crucible - Code review tool remotely. Confluence- collaboration software. (news, etc) Perfect Macro Recorder (http://www.perfectiontools.com/) for automation Best firefox plugins for developers:
  1. LightShot-- Nice screenshot add-on.
  2. Firebug -- Best of the breed, javascript debugging, DOM explorer
  3. LiveHttpHeaders -- shows request header
  4. UrlParams -- shows get and post params
  5. iMacros -- macro to automate work.
  6. tamperData - to check post/get request in browsers..my fav!
  7. Secure Login - To auto fill login submission.

  8. web developer - html, css, xhtml compliance, table border...good tool for html development
  9. bugmenot- to auto login site with dummy password
  10. autopager - reduce clicks while searching
Others:
  1. ImgLikeOpera -- save bandwidth
  2. ScribeFire -- Quickest way to blog from firefox. Type about:config in browser url Then search and update the property display.history.numbertoshow (default is 10) Restart browser. This should list more blogs
  3. GSpace --virtual file system
  4. del.ico.us -- online tagging (book marks)
  5. Autocomplete Manager 2.0

Firefox AutoFill address bar As you type a web site address into Firefox's location bar, by default a dropdown with suggestions based on your history expands, and you can use the down arrow key to select one. For more aggressive URL auto-completion, head on into Firefox's about:config area and set the browser.urlbar.autoFill For more check http://lifehacker.com/software/firefox-tip/enable-firefox-address-bar-autocompletion-313533.php value to true.

Firefox Memory Optimization (Ref http://nicusor.com/internet/firefox-memory-optimization/ )

  • Open Firefox browser, go to address bar, type about:config and hit enter
  • You’ll see a page full with text under 4 columns: Preference Name, Status, Type, Value
  • Right-click anywhere on that page and select New -> Boolean
  • You’ll get prompted to enter a Preference Name - enter this: config.trim_on_minimize and hit enter
  • You’ll be prompted for a value - select True and hit enter
  • That’s it - close Firefox and open it again!
  • Now, whenever you minimize your Firefox, the amount of memory used will be reduced to approximately 20%. Minimize Firefox and see what happens
  • Enable network.http.proxy.pipelining to true
  • Enable network.http.piplelining to true
  • Enable network.http.pipelining.max... to 30 from 4
  • create integer nglayout.initialpaint.delay and set value to 0
Ref: http://c4lpt.co.uk/Top100Tools/ Firefox plugin development : http://www.gmacker.com/web/content/tutorial/firefox/firefoxtutorial.htm http://www.captain.at/howto-firefox-toolbar-tutorial.php http://www.slideshare.net/skeevs/mozilla-firefox-extension-development/ Tools for firefox plugin development extension developer extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7434/ spket ide XUL booster Windows XP performance tuning:
  1. Right click my computer-- properties -- advanced -- performance -- Select adjust for best performance.Appy.
  2. click start -- run -- msconfig -- startup -- disable all ( note do selective disable if u want to have some programs in task bar).
  3. Go to start -- all programs -- accessories -- system tools -- disk clean up. This will clean up all crap.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can anyone recommend the top performing Network Monitoring utility for a small IT service company like mine? Does anyone use Kaseya.com or GFI.com? How do they compare to these guys I found recently: N-able N-central configuration management
? What is your best take in cost vs performance among those three? I need a good advice please... Thanks in advance!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the help in this question how I can thank you?

sandeep said...

Glad it was useful to you people. If you wish to thank more, please share the top best tools you have come across.

sandeep said...

Regarding N-able

I havent tried it..
But i thinks springs hyperic is a good thing for infrastructure and monitoring support. Please see http://www.springsource.com/products/systems-management