Before you download and install a plugin, please make sure you only do so from Trusted Sources. Boomtango Plugins can be used to install malicious or buggy code that can affect your browsing experience so make sure they come from a reliable source.
Before plugins become available here, we do a code review to make sure they adhere to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We'll work hard to make sure all plugins follow our technical review and checklist, but Boomtango takes no responsiblity for plugins that may cause harm.
Plugins are optional modules that add new website tracking to Boomtango. For instance, if you are an avid ebay shopper, a blogger, or a twitter fanactic, you may find additional plugins that help better categorize your web history.
We're still building some infrastructure to make things simpler to find and be notified of new modules become available in the future. In the meantime, Follow us on twitter to receive updates of new plugins as they become available.
To install a plugin, click on one of the links below and save it to your computer. Once saved, go into the Boomtango Settings dialog and click on the Categories tab. From there, click on the Import a Third Party Plugin button.
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Records all the articles that you visited from Hacker News (news.ycombinator.com).
Last Update: 10/14/09, Version: 1.0.0
Information from Mozilla Developer Center (developer.mozilla.org)
Last Update: 10/14/09, Version: 1.0.0
Information about popular Javascript Libraries
Last Update: 10/14/09, Version: 1.0.0
Information from Python.org and other Python libraries and frameworks
Last Update: 10/14/09, Version: 1.0.0
Information for SQL from sites like sqlite.org and dev.mysql.com
Last Update: 10/14/09, Version: 1.0.0
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