Those who have already tried the Windows 7, could not miss the innovations that from my point of view, significantly improved the system than Vista. One of these innovations was the addition of Jump list (a list of commands and recent tracks) that appears when you right-click on the icon in the taskbar updated. This is really handy tool, believe me. But not all programs support in particular all our favorite Firefox does not support this functionality (as well as the Chrome, however). However, you can get a jump list now, the price of nine hundred kilobytes downloaded.
Not to be unfounded, I will illustrate how to look up the context menu Winfox installation:
And after it is installed:
As you can see, you can much more quickly make some common operations, such as the transition to the frequently used server, or create a new tab. By the way, creating a new window - not such a useful feature: a new program window can be created by clicking on the icon in the taskbar, the middle mouse button (wheel).
Yet, despite the fact that the functionality Jump list in WinFox inferior to the same in Microsoft Office 2010, it's no wonder - with the browser and this Is not present?.
WinFox (Windows 7 32/64)