Snap Shots for Firefox is an add-on for Mozilla that brings Snap Shot's functionality directly to your browser.
When searching in Google or Yahoo!, simply hover your mouse over the links and reveal videos from YouTube, summaries from Wikipedia articles, product descriptions from Amazon, and more. Additionally, you can hover over profiles in MySpace to see pictures and descriptions without clicking away from the page you're on.
Online encyclopedias like Wikipedia and Internet Movie Database become even more useful as links transform into summaries. And, with upgraded functionality on major blog platforms such as Xanga, Boing Boing, The Huffington Post, The Drudge Report, and many other sites, you'll have access to rich Snap Shots across the web, not just on websites that have installed it.
Snap Shots for Firefox comes with a range of features, including the ability to control the look and feel of Snap Shots, including language, color, size, link icons, and more. You can also add PreviewShots to popular sites, such as Google, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, and more.
Overall, Snap Shots for Firefox is a powerful add-on that can help you make the most of your browsing experience. To use it, all you need is Firefox 1.5 or later.
Version 1.3.2: N/A