Craving for Firefox 3′s almighty location bar? Get some relief with Autocomplete Manager, a Firefox extension developed by Nikitas Liogkas.
AM delivers a big chunk of Firefox 3′s location bar, mainly, the ability to get autocomplete suggestions from bookmarked addresses and titles. Plus the entered text doesn’t have to be at the beginning of an address or title but anywhere.
Press Ctrl + 1, 2… 6 and results are sorted using Firefox default criteria, top level pages first, most frequently visited, most recently visited, alphabetically by address or title; effectively outmatching the awesome bar.
Bookmark results are displayed with a different style to make them easy to spot in the list.

AM is not short of options on how do you want to see data. A well organized page lets you set whether you want to include bookmarks, match titles, exclude search results and local pages, how to sort results, how to truncate results, number of results, etc.
As a bonus feature, it also lets you remove individual entries from Firefox history, something that may be helpful at some time but not enough for me to be an extension on its own. So I better appreciate it as a bonus feature.
Compared to Firefox 3 location bar, just two shortcomings (sort of): it doesn’t highlight the matching part (which some users may find positive), and, it doesn’t include tags, since well, there are no tags in Firefox 2. And a common vice: it adds an unnecessary, unwanted, and worst, unremovable item to the Tools menu.
But in the end, it is a keeper for me. I already miss Firefox 3′s location bar when I turn back to Firefox 2 and AM effectively delivers the same power.
Get Autocomplete Manager from Mozilla Add-ons.
Yes, what’s up with the fetiche of the Tools menu? Really, I’m sick of that.
Yes, I hate it when extensions clutter the tools menu!!!
There’s only one extension which I for some reason forgive for doing this: Adblock/Adblock plus.
Percy,
When you say the following: “Plus the entered text doesn’t have to be at the beginning of an address or title but anywhere.”
Is this feature also in Firefox 3? I know that entered text doesn’t have to be at the beginning of a title, but what about the actual URL?
For example, if I enter “blaz” in the address bar, if there is no page title, will it match the entry for http://www.foobarblaz.com (the blaz part at the end, given that it isn’t at the beginning of the URL)?
Titles, yes it will look for the entered text anywhere in bookmarked and history addresses as well.
Percy,
When you say “it”, do you mean this extension, Firefox 3, or both?
Titles, both, Firefox 3 and this extension.
Thanks for the positive comments, and sorry for the unwanted Tools menu item. I will probably remove it in the next version.
Highlighting the matching part and matching against tags are on the to-do list.
Thanks!
eat your heart out internet explore, you’ll never get close to to be as good as Firefox 3. Makes other browers look insignificant. Well done, keep up the good work
Yes David, I too hate it when extensions clutter the tools menu!!!
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