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Apple releases Safari 3 for Windows

Posted by Simon on June 14th, 2007 in Internet Browsers | 1 Comment

Safari 3 for Windows

Yesterday Apple released their internet browser Safari for Windows users. That means you, as a webmaster will have an easier time making sure that your website works in all of the major browsers.

Apple also states that their browser is the fastest one available at the moment. Well, I am not so sure about that. I still think Opera is the fastest one. But what does a second do, really? The thing that really matters is how the browsers handle the standards etc.

You can read more about Safari and download it over at apple.com/safari (just remember it’s a BETA).

Which browser fits you the best?

Posted by Simon on February 24th, 2007 in Internet Browsers | 9 Comments

Which browser fits you the best? Is it Internet Explorer, Opera or Firefox? Read this little test and find out which browser fit you the best. Just don’t take it too seriously; it’s just some weekend fun. :) You are welcome to come up with other reasons and all that. Just post them as a comment.

Programmer?
Browser: Firefox (It has a bunch of useful plugins for programmers)

Designer?
Browser: Opera (The image zoom is great)

Very novice Internet user? (First time on the big net, ehh?)
Browser: Firefox or Opera (You need to use a Secure browser. Go with Opera if this isn’t your first time on a computer)

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Web Developer Extension for Firefox

Posted by Simon on January 17th, 2007 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

If you use Firefox, Flock, Mozilla or even Seamonkey, here is a useful extension for webmasters.

With this extension you can easily view and edit the CSS code, see if the site checks for Quarks mode or Standars Mode, general information about the site, validate links, resize the window and many more useful tools and features.

http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper

Firefox 2.0

Posted by Usman Ilyas on October 24th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | 2 Comments

Firefox 2.0 is now available for download. As posted at MacWorld

A day before the scheduled public release of its long-awaited Firefox 2.0 Web browser, the Mozilla Foundation has posted the final versions of the software on its FTP servers in preparation for the public launch.

Click here to download.

Firefox Extensions For Web Development

Posted by Simon on August 27th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

Kelsey Ruger has summed up some pretty neat firefox extensions for web development on his blog. If you use Firefox, go get some of them so that your Firefox actually can become useful.

Colorzilla - An eyedropper tool for color selection and testing. Hovering over an element shows color info, DOM path info, and the X, Y offset from the previous click.

Fang - This extension creates a textual representation of a web page similar to how the page would be read by a modern screen reader.

http://www.themoleskin.com/archives/10-firefox-extensions-for-web-development/

The new Internet Explorer Logo and Icon

Posted by Simon on August 26th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

Here is the first picture on Microsoft’s new logo for Internet Explorer 7.

http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/08/12/451099.aspx

As you can see, the new logo has more modern look, and the edges are a bit darker so the icon stands out better against different backgrounds. We liked the gold ring too since it brings in new energy and helps the icon pop a bit more than the old one.

This icon and text treatment will be used on the versions of IE 7 for Windows XPSP2, Server 2003 SP1, and x64 versions. We’ll have a slightly different look for the Windows Vista™ version, one that’s more consistent with the icons there. We’re not quite ready with that one yet, but we’ll share it here once we do.

We’re happy with how this turned out; I hope you like the new look too.

Thanks,
Tony Chor

Browse Happy, without Internet Explorer!

Posted by Simon on August 26th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

If you haven’t already changed browser to Firefox, Safari or maybe Opera you know that your time is running out. If you want to get some help on the way you can make a visit at browsehappy.com.

Internet Explorer can make your computer unsafe. Why not switch to a browser that’s more secure?

Many already have. Read their stories, and choose a browser that’s right for you.

At this point you cant say you are using Internet Explorer because it is good. No, you are just lazy! All browsers can now for example transfer all your old Internet Explorer bookmarks and settings. You will also search the web faster and free from any security holes. There are a lot of other good things about switching to another browser than Internet Explorer. Easy Webbers doesn’t work properly in Internet Explorer, for example. So point your mouse to one of the other browser pages and get the latest version of one of their free web browsers. Now.

Firefox is not a fox

Posted by Simon on August 26th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | 5 Comments

Well I don’t really know if this is well know because I am not a hardcore Firefox user. But many people seems to think that Firefox is a ordinary fox. This isn’t really the case:

Red panda, lesser panda Ailurus fulgens

Red pandas look more like raccoons than their closest relative - the giant panda. They are secretive and gentle creatures, spending most of the day sleeping curled up with their tail wrapped around their head.

Life span: 12-14 years.

Statistics: Body length: 50-63cm, Weight: 4-6kg.

Physical Description: Red pandas have a bear-like body with thick russet fur. The belly and limbs are black and there are white markings on the side of the head and above the small eyes. They have thick bushy tails with light-brown rings, pointed ears and a pointed snout.

Distribution: Red pandas live in southern Asia: Bhutan, China, India, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal.

Habitat: They inhabit forested mountain slopes.

Diet: Red pandas mainly feed on bamboo, but also eat acorns, roots, berries, lichens and occasionally eggs and young birds.

Behaviour: Red pandas lead solitary lives, except for mothers with cubs. They are slow-moving on the ground but are remarkably agile in the trees.

Reproduction: Females give birth to 1-4 young, after a gestation period of 112-158 days.

Conservation status: The IUCN classify red pandas as Endangered, and they are on CITES: Appendix I. They are protected in Nepal and China. Habitat loss is thought to be the major reason for their decline in the wild.

Notes: Unlike other bears, their claws are partly retractable.

Opera to implement BitTorrent?

Posted by Simon on August 26th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | No Comments

Yes, you heard right! The powerful Opera browser from Norway is thinking of adding a BitTorrent program into their popular browser.

Opera already supports other file protocols such as FTP and HTTP, and BitTorrent is the logical next step in the company’s strategy to make protocols available that increase productivity and the overall Internet experience for the end-users. The BitTorrent protocol differs from FTP and HTTP in that it makes downloading a large file more efficient, as individuals downloading the same file will assist each other in the download process.

You can read the whole press release here!

Firefox Extension: Adsense Notifier

Posted by Simon on August 26th, 2006 in Internet Browsers | 1 Comment

Firefox Extension: Adsense Notifier

Pointless Firefox extension number 138… Nah just kidding! Or am I? Well this firefox extension is, in one sentence: a very neat Adsense notifier.

It basically show you how much and when you make any money with Adsense. If you are a control freak or just don’t have anything better to do than checking your Adsense earnings every minute this is the perfect extension for you!

What’s new:
- Added the following language packs:
* es-ES
* fr-FR
* ja-JP
* tk-TK
- Changed the min delay to 15 minutes at the request of Google.
- Changed alt-click to the following behaviour: When alt-click is set to go to Adsense, Adsense Notifier will now go to the Advanced reports for Ad or Search, or go to the
Overview depending on your setting for the Product option (Ad Preformance, Search Preformance, or Both respectively ).
- Fixed interface to work with new Google Adsense page.

You can get it for free at http://code.mincus.com/?p=3