A supplementary component that improves capability.
A component that is added to something to improve it.
1 But this free add - on may not work for all the advertised sites.
2 Indeed, it's the most popular Firefox add - on , with over 4 million downloads.
3 For most, Christmas isn't an add - on to an already heavy shopping year.
4 The team used Java to build add - on components to Monsanto's SAP systems.
5 One of them powers Mozilla.org, and the second powers Mozilla's add - on website.
6 Perhaps the best thing about Firefox is the Ad Block Plus add - on .
7 Firefox users can employ the free NoScript add - on to selectively block scripts.
8 Both add - on measures were part of nailing down sufficient votes for passage.
9 The add - on is a work-around for the biggest usability problem facing RSS.
10 Google is working on a Chrome version of its Page Speed add - on .
11 They can also buy add - on services such as meals and ground transportation.
12 Pediatric exclusivity is an add - on to existing marketing exclusivity or patent protection.
13 Songbird has pulled the iPod add - on from its list of recommended add-ons.
14 One third of all Firefox users have installed at least one add - on .
15 Speed Tracer is a decent substitute for Yahoo's YSlow add - on for Firefox.
16 This scenario includes an add - on whereby severe turmoil in government bonds are included.
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