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Save Image in Folder - Firefox Add-on of the Day

Firefox Add-On Save Image in FolderWith great photo sites like Flickr and Photobucket, you're going to find more and more great pics out there. And just think about how much time you waste to get just one of those photos from the website to your hard drive. You have to right-click, Save As, pick the destination... you know what I mean. And you can just think about how many times you do that in your life. You have better things to do with your time, and Save Image in Folder is here to help you with that.

With this Firefox extension, you are able to rename and save photos to anywhere on your computer with just two clicks of the mouse. And setting it up can't be more easy. Just browse for the path and name it whatever your want (for example, Desktop and My Pics in the imageabove). By default, this extension will keep the original name of the file, but you can make it so that each file has the same name with incremented prefix and/or suffix. And you can totally get rid of that download window that always pops up, allowing for a simple 2-click download, all while changing the name, incrementing the prefix and downloading it to a folder of your choice. You can also have it set up so that it opens the picture with a program of your choice right after you download it. This is a great extension for anyone from typical photo browsers to bloggers.

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CiviballsI have an absolute weakness for physics games, and while Civiballs isn't the strongest physics-based game, what it lacks in the physics department it makes up for a few times over in style and fun.

In Civiballs, you are presented with a few colored balls, and your goal is to get those balls into the same-colored urn on the level. The "civi" part of Civiballs is that there are 3 sets of levels to play, each representing a different civilization. While the civilization doesn't affect gameplay, the artwork for each level is beautifully themed to it's appropriate era.

To play the game, you are given only one tool - a sword with which to cut the chains that are holding the balls. The puzzle part of the game is in figuring out what order, and with what timing to cut each chain. Do it right, and all the right balls end up in the right urns, with no stray balls entering an urn (a no-no). Do it wrong, and you get to start over again.

Civiballs is not terribly deep on gameplay; the entire game can be completed in about 15 minutes. But if you enjoy this type of game, it will be a very enjoyable 15 minutes.

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