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Tips: Disabling Firefox 3 smart location bar.

December 19th, 2008 No comments

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If you, like me, have an old fileserver then you should use this trick because the Firefox 3 smart location bar can really rape your hard disk [valley girl talk mode]…like totally…[/valley girl talk mode]

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Adobe and Mozilla Foundation to Open Source Flash Player Scripting Engine

November 27th, 2006 No comments

More info could be found to Adobe Press Room

And now my personal request: I WANT 64 BIT FIREFOX PLUGIN FOR FLASH PLAYER

Hurry up!

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Firefoxy

November 3rd, 2006 No comments

Firefoxy

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Firefox 2.0 To Debut Tuesday

October 23rd, 2006 No comments

“Firefox 2.0 for Tuesday, says the Seattle PI. They give a quick recap of some of the new features, and discuss the ongoing IE vs. Fox debate.” From the article: “Version 2.0 also improves on the tabbed-windows interface that Mozilla innovated and that Microsoft introduced for the first time last week with IE7, its biggest upgrade since 2001. Analysts said IE7 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, but the big question is whether it will stem Firefox’s growth at Microsoft’s expense. Firefox’s share of the browser market has grown to 9.8 percent of the U.S. market this month, from 2.9 percent in October 2004.”

From Slashdot

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Mozilla Developers Invited to Redmond

August 24th, 2006 No comments

“Sam Ramji, Microsoft’s director of its Open Source Software Lab has invited 4 Mozilla developers to spend 4 days with Microsoft’s Vista Readiness ISV team. The invite can be found on mozilla.dev.planning and was posted on Saturday (Aug. 19). Schroepfer replied by indicating that Microsoft and the Moz guys are already in contact via email and will follow up on the offer there. This is interesting because Sam posted the offer in a public forum (and indicated that he’d sent a PM, but was posting in case they had an @microsoft.com email filter). Sam also made a point of stating that the Vista ISV Readiness offer is typically only for commercial ISVs.”

From Slashdot

That could be why I can’t receive Microsoft mail :look:

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