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Firefox 3 Less is More

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Browser | Posted on 19-08-2010

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while the popularity of Firefox is due to a number of elements, including its vast array of add-ons that enable you to perform almost whatever task you can imagine, and its open source development, the predominant reason it grabbed so many people?s attention was its tabbed browsing. Ok, it wasn?t actually the first to market with tabbed browsing – that honour goes to Opera – but many people had been put off by Opera simply because you had to pay for it, even though that was no longer the case.

However, just in the nick of time the Mozilla Foundation has pulled its finger out and released beta versions of Firefox 3, with a view to officially unveiling its latest and greatest in the next few months. So, with beta version 2 now available for Mac and PC, I thought I?d take you on a trip round what in my opinion is going to be the best browser available in the foreseeable future.

I am impressed with this latest beta version of Firefox. It may be late, but I think it was worth the wait. Seems to be faster all around in loading web pages and starting up. I haven?t encountered any bugs yet, either. I actually like the idea of having a close button in each tab. Firefox?s implementation doesn?t really make sense, though. Inactive tabs do not display the close button, unless you hover over where the button should be. In that case, the invisible button suddenly becomes visible. Buttons should not catch you by surprise.

It?s not a huge change from version 1.5. In fact, firefox hasn?t really changed all that much since I first started using it back when it was still called firebird (verison 0.6 or something?). Every new version has added a few little things (like being able to move tabs around, the new spell check, the ?highlight/righ-click/search web for ?blah? option?, etc.) that make my browsing experience a little more enjoyable, but the basic idea is the same.

Ipod Touch: the Musictouch

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Browser | Posted on 19-08-2010

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The iPod touch from Apple Inc. is a portable media player that assures excellent musical entertainment. Designed and marketed by Apple Inc., it is a top-of-the-line model in the Apple iPod family. This model media player from Apple was unveiled to the public on September 5, 2007 as part of an event dubbed “The Beat Goes On”. The iPod touch comes with a flash memory of 8 or 16 GB. It also has Wi-Fi and includes Safari, the web browser of Apple. The iPod touch is the first generation of the iPod line to include wireless access to the iTunes Store. This product from Apple Inc. also has the capability to detect the current and last 10 songs playing in a Starbucks café within the vicinity of the iPod, and offers the user the opportunity to download the tracks in the iTunes music store.

The new Apple portable media player has a multi-touch interface which is exactly like that of the iPhone. Exactly like the iPhone, the iPod touch has a physical home button that is separate from the touch screen. The home screen includes a list of buttons corresponding to the available applications: Music, Videos, Photos, iTunes on the bottom button row. It also has Safari, You Tube, Calendar, Contacts, Clock, Calculator, and Settings at the top. This model from Apple Inc. comes preloaded with 28 wallpaper photos, some of which are figures from the iPod advertisements.

The official requirements for the iPod touch model portable media player includes a computer running either are Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or Microsoft Windows Vista (32 bit versions only). This model from Apple Inc. is equipped with Wi Fi 802.1b/g, and, like the iPhone, includes the Safari browser and a viewing client for YouTube. The device’s Wi-Fi capabilities can also be used to purchase music from the iTunes Store.

Firefox 2.0 a Brand New World

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Browser | Posted on 18-08-2010

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In just a few years, Firefox has taken the previously dormant browsing market by storm and woken the slumbering giant Microsoft. The Mozilla browser now owns 12-14% of the browser market (the number varies depending on the source – see Wikipedia for more). The Firefox brand is also making an impact, thanks in part to the Spread Firefox campaign. For example, last year Firefox was voted the #7 global brand by brandchannel.com. But the question is still up in the air: will Firefox ever get close to Internet Explorer?s market share?

A recent post about IE7 on TechCrunch generated a lot of comments complaining about the lack of innovation in the Microsoft product. The timeline between IE6 and IE7 has been unusually long by software standards, so it was reasonable to expect a decent amount of innovation. But despite major improvements and work towards standards support, IE7 looks like a Firefox wannabe.

So one would expect that Firefox has a chance to further cut down IE?s lead in the browser market, by introducing further innovation and continuing to improve the browsing user experience. Let?s look and see?

User interface improvements

The first thing that stands out in the new Firefox is the more modern, snappier look and feel. Everything is more shinny, more playful and more clickable. Tabbed browsing was a major browser innovation that Firefox popularized – and in version 2.0 there are further improvements to this. By default, the links now open in a new tab instead of a new window and each tab has its own close button. There is also a new handy way of switching between the tabs, via a pulldown list of all open tabs.

All these improvements are subtle, but good productivity boosters for the user.

Search improvements Search is probably the most fundamental thing we do online and Firefox excels at integrating search engines in a very smart way. With this new release, Firefox adds the search completion mechanism, which works just like Google complete. As soon as the user starts typing, potential search phrases show up.

This feature has been also added to the Firefox search engine format, allowing each search engine to support it. Perhaps the most interesting new thing in Firefox 2.0 is the integration of RSS Readers. Since its early days, Firefox has made a commitment to usability and ease of use, which implies integrating all things web right into the browser. Wiring search engines into the browser is one example. In Firefox 2.0 we now see similar integration done with RSS readers.

How To Transfer Pdf Document Onto Iphone?

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Browser | Posted on 18-08-2010

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have dell laptop which is running windows xp. I recently bought iphone 3g. It has amazing features and it looks very descent. I have various pdf and jpgs documents that I frequently send to my friends. Last night I synchronize my iphone with iTunes to transfer my documents folder that has various pdf and jpgs file. But today when I open that folder in my iphone I found only jpgs files, there was no pdf file. Is there any other process to transfer pdf document to iphone? Please help me.Re: How to transfer pdf document onto iPhone?You can not directly transfer pdf files from iTunes to your iphone. In old iphone you can use iphone as external storage devise to transfer pdf file. In new iphones there is no such facility available. To get word, pdf file into your iphone you have to email that file from your computer, then you can download this files from your iphone as attachment.

Re: How to transfer pdf document onto iPhone?You can use safari browser to transfer pdf file from computer to iphone. You can try following steps to do so:1.First convert your desired pdf file into URI format using URI kitchen encoder.2.Now copy that pdf file and paste it into safari browser and save it as a bookmark bar.3.Now connect your iphone to your itunes.4.Synchronize your Mac’s Safari bookmarks with iPhone’s bookmarks through iTunes. With this process you can now create direct link of pdf file on your iphone’s bookmarks.5.Now open pdf file from bookmarks in iphone and read.

Re: How to transfer pdf document onto iPhone?Hi,I also had the same problem then one of my friend suggest me one third party application called as Diskaid. I downloaded it from apple store. It has amazing features. With this software you can easily transfer any document from computer to youriphone. This application works on both Mac and standard PC. You can search this software in google. It used very less amount of your iphone space. With this software you can easily transfer document like pdf, word, text, etc in your iphone 3G.

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Firefox 3 Will Dominiate Web Browsers

Posted by admin | Posted in Web Browser | Posted on 17-08-2010

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Firefox 3 will include some significant changes. It uses version 1.9 of the Gecko rendering engine?which itself hasn?t been released yet and which includes the Cairo graphics layer.There are also a wide range of improvements to performance, stability, and security, and it?s also going to present several new user facing features.

Here is a quick recap of design work that?s been going on in the Mozilla community over the past few weeks for Firefox 3. Places is our new infrastructure for storing bookmarks, history, and other information about Web pages. The current implementation of the Places system is still a work in progress, but the final version will support features like bookmark tagging, full-text indexing, extended metadata search, built-in syncing functionality, and support for exporting bookmarks in a broader number of formats.

these interfaces will allow users to organize bookmarks in the ways that work best for them, ranging from constructing traditional folder hierarchies to quickly searching a Web 2.0-esque tagspace. Places will also enable a lot of really innovative bookmarking, history and annotation extensions.

Similar to how Firefox 2 blocks Web sites that are potentially going to try to steal your personal information, Firefox 3 will block Web sites that we believe are going to try to install malicious programs on your computer. Mozilla is coordinating with Google on this feature.

Firefox currently has different dialog boxes for dealing with content depending on if it has a MIME type, is a protocol, is being delivered through RSS, or is an application being downloaded. In addition to unifying our internal architecture for content handling we are also working on a unified content handling user interface. The user will have a consistent UI for selecting the actions they would like associated with content, regardless of if the content is a file being download or is a microformat embedded in a Web page.