FFixer for Facebook 2.1 Software free download

Facebook is already quite addictive, but you can still make the whole Facebook experience even better with FFixer.

FFixer is a Greasemonkey script that enhances Facebook with lots of new features. The new functionality added by FFixer make Facebook easier to browse and more enjoyable, while keeping the website's original tools intact.

You can fully configure the script's options and adapt it to your needs by opening the Account menu on your Facebook profile and selecting Configure FFixer. There are so many little new details added by FFixer that if we had to list them all here we would never finish the review. However we’ll mention a few of them.

FFixer lets you, for example, customize the Facebook home by hiding or showing specific modules; browse your contact's photo albums more comfortably, thanks to enlarged thumbnails and full-screen photos; bookmark selected pages, profiles or photo albums; see your contact’s age and sign; browse Facebook with keyboard shortcuts; and much, much more.

Using FFixer is really easy and doesn’t require any configuration. Simply download the script (make sure you haveGreasemonkey already installed) and next time you launch Facebook, it’ll be right there.

With FFixer you can easily enhance Facebook with a bunch of new features.

Languages:

English, Spanish, German, French, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese Simp, Chinese Trad, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Gallego, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese BR, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese PT

Notes:

FFixer is tested in Firefox, Chrome and Opera, but it should work in any browser that supports user scripts. Users have reported it working in Safari, Flock and other browsers. Keep in mind though that the primary target is Firefox (and browsers with Greasemonkey) so features may work slightly differently or with restrictions in other browsers.

OS requirements for FFixer:

  • OS: WinXP/Vista/7


Download here:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/8861.user.js

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