Re: Are there Konqueror add-ins a la Firefox?

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the firefox - code is open source and so are their add-ons ...
you could "port" them to konqueror ... have fun.

2008/11/2 Jerry Houston <Jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
My migration from Thunderbird to KMail has resulted in Konqueror's being
invoked to handle http:// URLs embedded in emails.  I'm sure I could probably
configure it to invoke Firefox instead, but before I try doing that, I thought
I'd look more closely at Konqueror.  I've used it only as a file/directory
browser until now.

Indeed, I've found out that it's much more than that.  As I consider switching
to it as a general-purpose web browser, I'm curious whether my favorite add-
ins for Firefox have analogs for Konqueror.  In particular, I rely pretty
heavily on AdBlock Plus, and DejaClick.

I've found a way to configure ad-block filters in Konqueror, but it seems
tedious and error-prone, compared with using AdBlock Plus, and simply
subscribing to a tested list.  And so far, I haven't found a macro recorder
(like DejaClick) anywhere.

So, my question is:  should I keep looking?  Or are such add-ins simply not
available anywhere for Konqueror?  Thanks in advance!
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