Yes I’ve STOPPED using Firefox! Well not quite… I’ve actually been using the Flock Browser (which is based on the open-source Firefox engine) for the past 3 months now, and I haven’t looked back since! Why Flock? 1. Flock is the iPod of browsers It just works! That’s true for the iPod, and that’s true for this browser. [...]
Continue reading...8. February 2008
If you use Adsense to monetize your sites, you may be frustrated with the fact that adsense reports tend to be fairly simple and does not allow you lots of flexibility with charts and graphs, so you can best visualize your information. Graphsense is a Firefox extension which graphs your Adsense reports so you can [...]
Continue reading...7. December 2007
This ain’t the only blog in town. I’ve decided that I should make it a point to highlight useful posts other people have done, which are in line with this blog’s objective of solving everyday problems with simple technology. This week’s theme: Useful Firefox tips – Enjoy! Best Ways to Read RSS Feeds in Firefox Feed Sidebar [...]
Continue reading...13. July 2007
The ability to use tabs for web browsing was one of the key reasons why I switched over from Internet Explorer 6 to Firefox all those years ago. Now that IE7 has come along and has incorporated tabs in their own browser as well, does it make Firefox any less appealing? Not with amount of development [...]
Continue reading...16. June 2007
Firefox is so flexible that there are currently more than 2000 ways to customize its features! Everything from better ways to read news, quicker way of downloading, to better organized bookmarking can be adapted to your needs. It is also offers up powerful tools for handling images on the web. Here are some of the best image related [...]
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22. March 2008
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