Why you should switch to Firefox now
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Made the switch to Firefox on Mac OS X
Made the switch to Firefox on Mac OS X
12/24/2004 12:25 PM
Thanks to Microsoft, I finally made the switch to Firefox on my
Powerbook. I'm totally addicted to clicking links with the wheel-mouse
button to open them in new tabs. Firefox does that by default on my
platforms (Solaris x86, Linux, and Windows XP), but for some odd
reason, on Mac you have to map the wheel button to be a "Control
Click" rather than just a click. I couldn't do that until I downloaded
the appropriate Microsoft
Intellipoint mouse
drivers.
'Is Firefox Really Better Than Microsoft
IE? Should I Switch?'
'Is Firefox Really Better Than Microsoft
IE? Should I Switch?'
03/26/2005 05:40 AMAbout Mar 26 2005 10:22AM GMT
Another reason to Switch to Firefox
Another reason to Switch to Firefox
09/27/2004 03:22 AMI watch my site statistics very closely and I realize that a lot of
you are not paying attention. 72% of you still use Internet Explorer
to visit the site and that makes me frown. I suppose old habits die
hard.
I can tell you this for every person I have invited to switch to
Firefox personally 9 out 10 have thanked me later. Try it for a week
cold turkey. Check out the plug-ins they have available. If tabbed
browsing is not enough to convince you I have no idea what will. [ZDNet]
Should Enterprises Switch from IE to
Mozilla Firefox?
Should Enterprises Switch from IE to
Mozilla Firefox?
04/07/2005 03:48 PMEnterprises Reluctant To Switch To
Firefox
Enterprises Reluctant To Switch To
Firefox
01/03/2005 07:57 PMInformation Week Jan 3 2005 11:12PM GMT
Man Happier About Switch To Mac Than
Switch To Christianity
Man Happier About Switch To Mac Than
Switch To Christianity
06/15/2004 10:01 AMSpread Firefox Download Counter
Relaunched, Firefox Downloads Top 44
Million
Spread Firefox Download Counter
Relaunched, Firefox Downloads Top 44
Million
04/11/2005 11:59 PMBlake Ross on Firefox Developer
Recruitment and Why Firefox Will Never
Grow Up
Blake Ross on Firefox Developer
Recruitment and Why Firefox Will Never
Grow Up
02/01/2005 10:05 PMThe History of Mozilla Firefox: From
Phoenix, to Firebird, to Firefox
The History of Mozilla Firefox: From
Phoenix, to Firebird, to Firefox
03/31/2005 07:27 AMadbar for Firefox: Opera's least popular
feature comes to Firefox!
adbar for Firefox: Opera's least popular
feature comes to Firefox!
08/18/2004 06:48 AMadbar for firefox .. Adbar
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Mozilla Firefox Reaches 1.0PR, Still
Named Firefox
Mozilla Firefox Reaches 1.0PR, Still
Named Firefox
09/14/2004 02:50 PMFirefox 1.0 Preview Release and
Thunderbird 0.8 Released - Mozilla
Foundation Adds New Features to Firefox
and Thunderbird as New Apps Near 1.0
Launch
Firefox 1.0 Preview Release and
Thunderbird 0.8 Released - Mozilla
Foundation Adds New Features to Firefox
and Thunderbird as New Apps Near 1.0
Launch
09/14/2004 03:22 AMThe Mozilla Foundation today released the Mozilla Firefox 1.0 Preview
Release web browser and Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 email client. Mozilla
Firefox 1.0 Preview Release is an innovative, secure, lightning fast
web browser that is rapidly gaining global market share. Mozilla
Thunderbird 0.8 is the Mozilla Foundation's next generation email
client. These releases bring Firefox and Thunderbird one step closer
to their much anticipated 1.0 releases, scheduled for later this fall.
[PRWEB Sep 14, 2004]
FirefoxIE - Test IE Compatibility Inside
Firefox, www.firefoxie.net Fully
Equipped and Ready for Firefox 1.0PR
FirefoxIE - Test IE Compatibility Inside
Firefox, www.firefoxie.net Fully
Equipped and Ready for Firefox 1.0PR
09/17/2004 08:22 AMFF/IE Compatible Web Pages - There is a new development in the web
design world, web pages that can be viewed equally in Firefox or
Internet Explorer. [PRWEB Sep 17, 2004]
IC-Switch 1.4
IC-Switch 1.4
01/07/2004 05:38 PMThe new version of Philippe Martin’s
IC-Switch
adds a new feature: you can set your default RSS newsreader.
The default newsreader is the application that responds to feed: URLs.
Not all newsreaders respond to these special URLs yet. The newest
release of NetNewsWire does.
M
ore info...
that's a big switch
that's a big switch
07/02/2004 09:13 PMWow,
that's a big
switch.
For those about to switch…
For those about to switch…
12/02/2003 03:04 AMDid you know?
The current incarnation of OS X took more than 10 years and several
failed attempts to hit the prime time?
Switch 0.14
Switch 0.14
03/06/2004 01:54 AMA bug in the Switch Plugin discovered by D. Keith Robinson that caused
500 Internal Server errors in some enviroments...
Switch to Mac OS X
Switch to Mac OS X
09/10/2002 03:41 AMSwitch
Switch
03/13/2003 09:57 PMSince I switched to Raging Platypus, I've acquired new vim and vigor.
(14 words)
Switch-2.10
Switch-2.10
01/29/2004 01:47 AMI can switch my KVM
I can switch my KVM
04/02/2005 12:57 PMI got the Tactile Pro, so now
I can switch my KVM.
OS X is fine, but Windows is totally unusable; the mouse skips and
keypresses are either lost or repeated.
Masturbate and Switch
Masturbate and Switch
05/03/2004 09:32 AMTom's hobby -- sharing music video files mislabeled with increasingly
perverse titles such as Grandma Bingo Sex: "122 people would like to
see grandma getting bent over the bingo table ... my penis had
shriveled to the size of a 2-day-old Wendy's chicken nugget." (05-03)
Apple Switch
Apple Switch
03/19/2003 10:23 PMPrediction: Apple Computer Corp. will switch to Intel processors
within the next 12 to 18 months. (PC Magazine via MyAppleMenu)
The Manglefreuzer Switch
The Manglefreuzer Switch
08/11/2004 11:40 AMFor everyone who has ever struggled with interm
ittent problems, the truth has finally l
eaked out.
...there's always the chance the mangelfreuzer switch will trip -
which would be a problem."
"What's a manglef.. r."
"Manglefreuzer - as in Mangle-Froy-TSir. It's a switch or other
device that hardware manufacturers put into their equipment to detect
unuathorised access to a box - and makes the system act
strangely."
"Strangely?"
"Yes, you know, the odd memory error, harddisk write error, machine
crashes, etc. To encourage you not to tamper with the box. And
generate revenue for the maintenance provider of course."
"Are you serious?!"
"Of course. Some of our major outages have been those exact same
problems."
"You mean they're all caused by a manglefreuzer?"
"Some of them, yes. Obviously no sane vendor would build in
something which could be conclusively linked as the source of a
problem, so they make the outages sporadic and hard to track
down..."
"And people know about this?"
"Technical people, yes."
"And you're ok with that?"
"We don't really have that much choice in the matter, do we? Anyway
all the vendors do it - and not just in computers."
And all this time I've been blaming the problems on interference
from low-flying cloaked alien spacecraft. Those PC-building dirtballs!
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Bait and switch
Bait and switch
09/15/2004 12:25 AMComputer Times Sep 15 2004 5:04AM GMT
Alive at the Switch
Alive at the Switch
12/29/2003 11:43 PM
This post will be supplemented by diverse contributors forthwith, but
it should be known that Glynn Cady has died. Meeting him so late,
after he knew himself as broken, didn't dull the startled awareness
you'd shared the room with a colossal Celtic intellect, enslaved by
angles and engineering, stretching an old-man's stretch for art.
New Switch for DCPromo
New Switch for DCPromo
04/13/2005 11:04 PMThink PHP: The Switch from Java to PHP
Think PHP: The Switch from Java to PHP
12/19/2004 03:19 PMTo throw their hat into the ring, the folks over at
Think PHP have their own take on
the whole Java versus PHP with their new post -
The Switch from Java to PHP.
Making the Switch to Mac OS
Making the Switch to Mac OS
06/22/2005 01:48 AMDespite a few bumps, it's a smooth ride.
Gigabit switch
Gigabit switch
03/14/2005 06:18 PMSince we got new servers we actually ran out of switch ports. We have
an 8-port gigabit Dell switch BizRate gave us last year that we use
for our internal network. We have another ancient 22 port old Cisco
29xx 100Mbit switch we use for our external network and (with a VLAN)
for some of the internal network). They are both so full we had to
unplug things we weren't using enough to get the new servers in
yesterday. I'd...
Flip-switch day
Flip-switch day
11/16/2003 08:29 PM
Lots of changes today, but ones with (Murphy-willing) very
small impact on the user interface. In fact, unless they don't work,
you shouldn't see any difference at all. Since this is
Scripting News, and not Knitting News, we'll go ahead and say which
switches got flipped.
First, www.scripting.com now resides on the east coast instead
of the west. The new Monster servers, the 3GHz meat-eaters that
climb skyscrapers, are now both managing the content and doing the
serving for everything on scripting.com.
The picture of King Kong to the right will
appear when the new server is visible through DNS to your browser. If
you see a broken image and want to see what the picture looks like
just click on it.
Second, a big change in the way the outliner works. We used to
have to tell it how to format a day of weblog posts using
Rules, a great feature if you want a lot of control over how
things look, but a pain in the butt if every day looks exactly like
every other day, as is always true in my weblog.
Third, this is going to be a product, not one that I plan to
sell (although I may give it to UserLand and they might sell it). It's
a new kind of outliner-based Web CMS, that does weblogs and all the
other stuff you see popping up here on Scripting. I spent much of the
day exploring ideas for how to package, test and then ship this.
Should it be a Manila plug-in? Or
something that's linked to Manila on a sort of peer basis? Or should
it be completely independent of Manila? I want to deliberate on this
decision, because I expect to live with it for a long time.
One Less Reason Not To Switch
One Less Reason Not To Switch
05/11/2004 01:45 PMNovell has announced in a p
ress release that they will release the Exchange Connector for
Ximian Evolution, previously a $75/seat plugin, as open source.
Novell today announced its Connector for Microsoft* Exchange Server
will be integrated into EvolutionTM 2.0 and made available as open
source, beginning today with the current Connector 1.4. Evolution is
Novell's award-winning e-mail and workgroup client for Linux* systems
and is the most widely used collaboration suite on Linux. Evolution
Connector allows Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 users to easily
manage their e-mail, calendars, group schedules, address books, public
folders and tasks from Linux desktops.
I was thrilled to hear this. Evolution (particularly the current
betas) is the equal of MS Outlook in features, but without many of the
problems. The only downside was that you had to pony up the cash to
natively connect with an Exchange server. My guess is that Novell
feels that having this out there will speed the adoption of Linux, and
that will provide them more revenue than they had been making by
selling the plugin. A positive side effect of Ximian being purchased
by Novell.
It appears that Novell has recognized their increasing irrelevance
in their old niche, LAN products, and is jumping in to open source
with both feet. Could this approach put them back into dominant
position?
Via SlashDot.
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Yes, But When Can I Switch Off From
Work?
Yes, But When Can I Switch Off From
Work?
04/14/2004 10:37 PMWelcome to the modern "always on, always connected" work world. It's
gotten to the point where Microsoft discovered, after handing out
smart phones, tablet PCs and broadband connections to employees that
they needed to
give their employees special instructions on how to turn
off work. This isn't a new problem, and it's certainly been
discussed before. While some people can handle the work/life balance
without a problem - it's not so easy for everyone else. Even for
those who can switch off, it's made more difficult by their colleagues
who can't - and who contact them at odd hours with work requests.
This is going to become a bigger issue for modern companies to deal
with. There are, obviously, some advantages, but people need to learn
their limits.
Why Switch to XHTML?
Why Switch to XHTML?
06/10/2004 06:11 AMFor Web developers, the learning process never seems to end,
especially with coding. As the web evolves, so do the standards, which
are moving from HTML to XHTML. Learn why you should consider migrating
to this new standard sooner than later. By Lee Underwood. 0610
New: MoniSwitch Pro ADC KVM switch
New: MoniSwitch Pro ADC KVM switch
06/02/2004 10:32 AMDr. Bott LLC announced the availability of the MoniSwitch Pro ADC, a
KVM switch that allows up to four computers to share an Apple Flat
Panel Display with ADC connections.
Windley.com/switch
Windley.com/switch
12/21/2002 12:13 PMPhil announces his new computer: This week, my new 1GHz, 1Gb RAM, Gbe,
Powerbook arrived. I've spent a few days moving all my data and work
from the XP machine I used. I'm now pretty much completely switched
over and...
office/switch
office/switch
12/02/2002 01:17 PMRussell, over at Infoworld reports: According to published reports,
Office 11 (due next year) won't support Windows 95, 98, or ME. The
earliest supported version, per the reports, will be Windows 2000.
This means that a substantial number of organizations...
A PC User's Switch To The Mac
A PC User's Switch To The Mac
09/01/2004 04:13 AMMy PC to Mac switch was flawless and very enjoyable. By Daniel Topler,
SLCentral (via MyAppleMenu)
Yahoo's VS Switch
Yahoo's VS Switch
08/20/2004 06:57 AMThanks to JonnyGoodboy for Looking into the VS switch at Yahoo's
search....
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