Great, it looks like you are willing to give me a chance to explain why this blog is so interesting.
A webbrowser is a tool to look at- and interact with- pages on the world wide web, good tools add to the expirience by doing things in less clicks as the badies. I made a seperate blog were you can download and review firefox extensions I use: Googlefox blog Can I say I use the best tools I could find? Ok I won't then :(
For the extensions that do make it to be used by me. I try to astablish a user guide on how I use the tools.
You can't blame me for trying right? All you have to do is not-look and go-away now.
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from: googlebrowser@googlegroups.com - [googlebrowser] 10/12/2005 10:49:08 PM
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Microsoft, Yahoo Reportedly Ready To Link Instant-Messaging Services (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
Microsoft and Yahoo are expected to announce Wednesday interoperability between each other's instant messaging service, a move that could dramatically change a market that's been dominated by America Online Inc., a newspaper reported.
Today's News From & About Yahoo
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Secrets of Firefox 1.0
Secrets of Firefox 1.0: "The tweaks you'll want to make right now
Now that you have the basics, we get to the good part: making changes to improve Firefox's performance and capabilities.
Fix a memory leak in Firefox 1.0
Firefox is supposed to dynamically release memory from its RAM cache to other Windows applications as needed. Unfortunately, Firefox 1.0 seems to consume more memory than it should, which hurts performance, when set to the default of 51200 KB (51 MB).
To solve this, Firefox power users recommend limiting the memory cache using the Configuration Console. This frees up memory for other apps, speeding up everything to a greater or a lesser extent, depending on your machine and the applications you run. Here's how the trick works:
Step 1. Type about:config into Firefox's Address Bar and press Enter.
Step 2. Right-click any row, then click New, Integer. Type or paste the following preference name into the dialog box that appears (this is a hidden preference that doesn't exist in the Configuration Console until you create it):
browser.cache.memory.capacity
Step 3. Click OK, then enter the following integer number into the next dialog box, representing 16 MB of RAM for the cache:
16000
Step 4. Click OK to close the dialog box, then close all instances of Firefox and restart it.
For a lengthy discussion of this option, see Mozillazine's forum topic 172041.
Move the disk cache to a faster or larger location
Many Windows users like to locate their disk cache files on a separate hard drive from Windows. This can improve the performance of Windows or whatever program is using the cache, or it can free up space on a primary partition. (The disk cache should not be confused with the RAM cache described above.)
To move Firefox's disk cache, use about:config to create a new preference. (This is another hidden preference that doesn't appear until you create it.)
Type browser.cache.disk.parent_directory into the dialog box that appears, the"
Now that you have the basics, we get to the good part: making changes to improve Firefox's performance and capabilities.
Fix a memory leak in Firefox 1.0
Firefox is supposed to dynamically release memory from its RAM cache to other Windows applications as needed. Unfortunately, Firefox 1.0 seems to consume more memory than it should, which hurts performance, when set to the default of 51200 KB (51 MB).
To solve this, Firefox power users recommend limiting the memory cache using the Configuration Console. This frees up memory for other apps, speeding up everything to a greater or a lesser extent, depending on your machine and the applications you run. Here's how the trick works:
Step 1. Type about:config into Firefox's Address Bar and press Enter.
Step 2. Right-click any row, then click New, Integer. Type or paste the following preference name into the dialog box that appears (this is a hidden preference that doesn't exist in the Configuration Console until you create it):
browser.cache.memory.capacity
Step 3. Click OK, then enter the following integer number into the next dialog box, representing 16 MB of RAM for the cache:
16000
Step 4. Click OK to close the dialog box, then close all instances of Firefox and restart it.
For a lengthy discussion of this option, see Mozillazine's forum topic 172041.
Move the disk cache to a faster or larger location
Many Windows users like to locate their disk cache files on a separate hard drive from Windows. This can improve the performance of Windows or whatever program is using the cache, or it can free up space on a primary partition. (The disk cache should not be confused with the RAM cache described above.)
To move Firefox's disk cache, use about:config to create a new preference. (This is another hidden preference that doesn't appear until you create it.)
Type browser.cache.disk.parent_directory into the dialog box that appears, the"
Tab Mix Plus
Tab Mix Plus: "orum Now Available
Tab Mix Plus v0.2.4 ( ) -Whats New!
* Mac Compatibility
* Disable Target Links for Downloads functionality
* Focus of Search bar can be controled independently now
* New tab can be loaded in the background
* Tab rotation (slideshow) functionality [F8]
* Progress meter on statusbar can be hidden
* Duplicate in New Window added
* Ability to lock and protect a tab [Freeze]
* Middle click focus can be controlled
* F9 will toggle closing and focusing tabs to the right and last selected tab
* Improvements on undoclosetab
o All tabs can be restored
o Context menu added to toolbar item
o Entries can be deleted by middle clicking on them
o Close tabs can be restored in new tabs/windows/current tab and bookmarked
* All tab menu items can be controlled
* Reload Left/Right/Other tabs function
* More tab clicking options
* Various fixes on link handling
* Improvements on the options dialog
* Other bug fixes"
This is some exelent work, I would like to thank the developers of tabed browser extesion, tabed browser preferences, floating tabs, bookmark to tab, session saver, mini tab, and all other extension this one will replace.
Thanks guys and girls we never met but you've helped me a lot :)
Tab Mix Plus v0.2.4 ( ) -Whats New!
* Mac Compatibility
* Disable Target Links for Downloads functionality
* Focus of Search bar can be controled independently now
* New tab can be loaded in the background
* Tab rotation (slideshow) functionality [F8]
* Progress meter on statusbar can be hidden
* Duplicate in New Window added
* Ability to lock and protect a tab [Freeze]
* Middle click focus can be controlled
* F9 will toggle closing and focusing tabs to the right and last selected tab
* Improvements on undoclosetab
o All tabs can be restored
o Context menu added to toolbar item
o Entries can be deleted by middle clicking on them
o Close tabs can be restored in new tabs/windows/current tab and bookmarked
* All tab menu items can be controlled
* Reload Left/Right/Other tabs function
* More tab clicking options
* Various fixes on link handling
* Improvements on the options dialog
* Other bug fixes"
This is some exelent work, I would like to thank the developers of tabed browser extesion, tabed browser preferences, floating tabs, bookmark to tab, session saver, mini tab, and all other extension this one will replace.
Thanks guys and girls we never met but you've helped me a lot :)
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Google Talk
Google Talk: "They say talk is cheap. Google thinks it should be free. Google Talk enables you to call or send instant messages to your friends for free–anytime, anywhere in the world. Google Talk offers you:
* Choice: Get in touch how and when you want to–over email, IM or a call
* Quality: Talk through your computer but hear your friends as if they were in the same room
* Convenience: Your Gmail contacts are pre-loaded into Google Talk so inviting or talking to your friends is just a click away
Google Talk is in beta and requires a Gmail username and password."
* Choice: Get in touch how and when you want to–over email, IM or a call
* Quality: Talk through your computer but hear your friends as if they were in the same room
* Convenience: Your Gmail contacts are pre-loaded into Google Talk so inviting or talking to your friends is just a click away
Google Talk is in beta and requires a Gmail username and password."
Google Desktop Download
Google Desktop Download: "
# Get all your personalized info in one place with Sidebar
# Launch applications and search instantly with Quick Find
# Find all your email, files, photos, web history, Gmail, and more
# Search conveniently in Outlook with the Outlook Toolbar
# Developers: Write plug-ins for Sidebar
About Screenshots Reviews Plug-ins Enterprise Edition Help"
# Get all your personalized info in one place with Sidebar
# Launch applications and search instantly with Quick Find
# Find all your email, files, photos, web history, Gmail, and more
# Search conveniently in Outlook with the Outlook Toolbar
# Developers: Write plug-ins for Sidebar
About Screenshots Reviews Plug-ins Enterprise Edition Help"
FireFox 1.0 is out
I know it's not 1.0 but 1.0000000.006 being released atm. (big update? where I see nothing?)
Anyway, some of your extensions may not work in this version, this is mostly thanks to the version number in the extensions package.
Like when a warranty expires and the machine breaks the same day.
How 2 repackage em? (how to chage the version number)
FireFox 1.0 is out: "It's easy to repackage them. Just open the .xpi file in WinZip, find the install.rdf file and open it in a decent text editor, change the maxVersion to 1.0 or greater, hit the save button in your text editor, close it, confirm to have the changes added to the .xpi archive, close WinZip, then drag the .xpi file onto an active browser window. Works like a charm and can be done in seconds. I just repackaged about thirty extensions this afternoon in a little bit of no time.
You'll need to download and save the .xpi's to your hard disk in order to repackage the extension, of course. Once you've repackaged them, you can probably just reinstall them to your existing profile and they'll work. "
Anyway, some of your extensions may not work in this version, this is mostly thanks to the version number in the extensions package.
Like when a warranty expires and the machine breaks the same day.
How 2 repackage em? (how to chage the version number)
FireFox 1.0 is out: "It's easy to repackage them. Just open the .xpi file in WinZip, find the install.rdf file and open it in a decent text editor, change the maxVersion to 1.0 or greater, hit the save button in your text editor, close it, confirm to have the changes added to the .xpi archive, close WinZip, then drag the .xpi file onto an active browser window. Works like a charm and can be done in seconds. I just repackaged about thirty extensions this afternoon in a little bit of no time.