Archive for the ‘Firefox’ Category

BeTwittered Beta Progress, PreBeTwittered.

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, ...

Testing a post using scribefire

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 ...

I’m STILL using Flock

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 ...

Use Del.icio.us bookmarks creatively (Firefox only)

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, ...

Firefox Extensions I’m Using

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 ...

Programming FireFox Extensions

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 ...