![]() Once enabled (and you’ve restarted) you’ll get download notifications on your Linux desktop through its native desktop notification system. Yeah, it’s bizarre that Firefox can’t do this by default, but it can’t. This first one is simple enough: get a desktop notification when files you download in the browser complete. None of these are new, but they’re all undeniably helpful and help you get the best Firefox experience you can on the Unity desktop. These little extras, trivial though they seem, help to bridge the (admittedly few) gaps and missing functionality between browser and OS. That’s where the following Ubuntu Firefox add-ons come in. ![]() Firefox is the default browser in Ubuntu - but it doesn’t integrate with the Unity desktop as well as it could.
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