Archive for the ‘Firefox’ Category
Sunday, July 6th, 2008
PreBeTwittered has come a long way this weekend. I actually got several hours to update it. I've changed the interface a bit. I also added replies, direct messaging. Everything seems to be working, even in IE, which can be a serious challenge sometimes. Because everything does seem to be working, ...
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Saturday, September 8th, 2007
ScribeFire "is a full-featured blog editor that integrates with your browser" I'm gonna give it a try. I'm using Firefox portable, so need a bunch of extensions to make up for what I had using Flock. I'm trying out using all portable apps, so went back to ...
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Friday, July 13th, 2007
I'm surprised. I'm still using Flock. It's not that it's a poor browser, it's just that it's not Firefox. I mean that the features are really nice, but all of the extensions Firefox has are too much to really leave. So the deal breaker for me ...
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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
Interesting use of del.icio.us with Firefox (and a dash of google's browser sync)
This may be more common than I think, but I haven't seen any reference to it anywhere. Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site, but I have a different (additional) use for it. In combination with Firefox, ...
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Firefox extentions I'm using now:
SessionSaver .2, Tab X, FlashGot, Google Suggest, IE Tab, Tabbrowser preferences, Del.icio.us, SwitchProxy Too, Mozilla Archive Format and Google Browser Sync. I may get rid of the Del.Icio.us extension as I only use it as a bookmark site, and with the RSS feeds + Live ...
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Sunday, May 7th, 2006
Here's an interesting link to a tutorial on creating FireFox extensions, Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview.
I'm a bit interested in dabbling with FireFox extensions out a of desire to just hack something, and this has the added benefit of being done with Javascript. I hate the idea ...
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