A Look At Mozilla For Windows Users
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Mozilla Guide for Windows Users
Mozilla Guide for Windows Users
04/13/2004 04:52 PMIntroduction to Mozilla Firefox and
Mozilla Thunderbird for IE and Outlook
Express Users
Introduction to Mozilla Firefox and
Mozilla Thunderbird for IE and Outlook
Express Users
04/14/2005 04:08 PMSpyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
Spyware, adware plague Windows users
online; Mac OS X users surf freely
04/20/2004 08:48 AMMozilla Firefox Users Annoyed by IE-Only
Sites
Mozilla Firefox Users Annoyed by IE-Only
Sites
04/14/2005 09:51 AMWhat Mozilla users should know about the
shell: protocol security issue
What Mozilla users should know about the
shell: protocol security issue
07/09/2004 08:02 AMinstall this upgrade .. Hier de patch .. been
released
mozilla.org/security/shell.html
track this
site | 6 links
Mozilla 1.7 for Windows/
Mozilla 1.7 for Windows/
06/18/2004 01:11 PMTechzonez Jun 18 2004 5:26PM GMT
Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows 0.4
Released
Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows 0.4
Released
12/06/2003 01:11 PMMozilla Firefox for Windows 0.8 Released
Mozilla Firefox for Windows 0.8 Released
02/10/2004 02:47 AMNew Windows Mozilla Sunbird Builds
Available
New Windows Mozilla Sunbird Builds
Available
01/17/2004 10:39 PMMozilla for Windows 1.6 Alpha Released
Mozilla for Windows 1.6 Alpha Released
11/01/2003 03:02 AMMozilla updated to correct Windows
protocol bug
Mozilla updated to correct Windows
protocol bug
07/08/2004 08:25 PMOfficial Mozilla Firebird Installer Now
Available (for Windows)
Official Mozilla Firebird Installer Now
Available (for Windows)
11/11/2003 01:14 AMOnly a short while ago we discussed, here at Blogzilla, unofficial
Mozilla Firebird/Thunderbird installers. Just today, (MozillaZine
revealed) that an Official Firebird installer for the Windows platform
is now available for download. Much thanks and credit to Ben Goodger
and the Firebird team for their continued dedication to the
project....
Users want Windows they can see through
Users want Windows they can see through
06/22/2004 05:48 AMComputer Weekly Jun 22 2004 10:10AM GMT
Corregido fallo de seguridad en Mozilla
para Windows
Corregido fallo de seguridad en Mozilla
para Windows
07/09/2004 06:32 AMWindows XP users try their best to
simulate Mac OS X
Windows XP users try their best to
simulate Mac OS X
05/02/2004 10:32 PMWindows XP users have serious cases of Mac OS X lust. Trying to
simulate Mac OS X on Windows XP is turning into quite the hobby
lately. While Microsoft is taking its own sweet time (years) to come
up with a version of Windows (Longhorn) that tries to look and work
like Apple's Mac OS X, Windows XP users are taking matters into their
own hands while they wait and wait, then wait some more.
"Look closely, and you'll see that its creator has done a very good
job; although the machine is running Windows XP, the interface is
almost indistinguishable from an OS X machine," Leander Kahney writes
for Wired News. In the screenshots included in the Wired article,
"notice the dock, desktop background, menus, system font and icons for
applications and folders. Even the keyboard shortcuts belong to the
Mac OS X."
Kahney writes, "The system belongs to Kurt871, who won the latest
monthly screenshot contest at AquaXP, a site devoted to turning XP
boxes into faux Macs. AquaXP has 9,000 members. The site is named
after Apple Computer's distinctive Aqua Mac OS X interface. A similar
site, Aqua-Soft.org, has 16,000 members. And there are a dozen or more
sites like them, according to the links collected at Iceman's
Emulation Page."
Home users get Windows SP2
Home users get Windows SP2
08/21/2004 12:59 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Aug 20, 03:08 pm GMT
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users
Windows XP Bedevils Wi-Fi Users
06/04/2004 05:49 AMKevin Gilmore is a network administrator at MicroDisplay, a small
company in San Pablo, California, that uses several Wi-Fi access
points to give employees the freedom to roam around the office with
their laptops while remaining connected to the Internet. But these
days, Gilmore keeps encountering a problem that many Windows XP users
know all too well: the sudden and inexplicable loss of their wireless
Internet connections. As Gilmore knows from the flow of support calls,
there’s little point in trying to find a permanent solution to
the problem.
Shafting the Non-Windows Users Again
Shafting the Non-Windows Users Again
09/08/2004 11:06 AMNat spends a few minutes beating the same drum that I've beat
repeatedly: Today I found out about Picasa, which Google acquired.
It's an image archive/management package. And I found out about
Farechase, which Yahoo acquired. It's like shopper.com for airfares,
or something. I don't really know what they do, because I can't use
them--they both require Windows. I know there are smart people at
Google and Yahoo, but they obviously had no say in this. How will you
get...
Help Your Windows WiFi Users
Help Your Windows WiFi Users
04/04/2005 11:42 PMLucidLink
Releases Free Client for Win XP, 2000
“LucidLink
has released a free Wi-Fi client that solves some configuration,
security hassles: In an interesting move, wireless security
software vendor Interlink has released LucidLink Wireless Client at no
cost for all Windows XP and 2000 users. The client software aids in
supporting secure configurations by detecting a network's
settings--Mac OS X does this built-in--and secures against evil twin
and related attacks by not automatically switching to networks named
the same but with different attributes. The client incorporates
several security elements, meaning it can serve as a single entry
point for Wi-Fi network connection, as opposed to Microsoft's
broken-up approach.” [Wi-Fi Networking
News]
This is the kind of information that
comes to my mind when Aaron encourages
librarians to lead their communities in some areas of technology and
educate patrons. It’s also the kind of information I like to
see on library blogs (librarian blogs, too).
Windows users emulating Mac OS X
Windows users emulating Mac OS X
04/30/2004 06:13 AMIn his column on Wired today, Leander Kahney has written about the
growing number of Windows XP users who are hacking their operating
system to look virtually identical to Mac OS X...
Worm speaks to Windows users
Worm speaks to Windows users
09/13/2004 02:45 PMUsing the Windows Speech Engine, the Amos virus greets XP users on
start-up, makes a dubious claim, then bids farewell in Turkish.
Australian IT: Windows users want Mac
software
Australian IT: Windows users want Mac
software
02/10/2004 03:00 AMIt's not going to happen, but if Apple would offer its "marvelous
software for the Windows platform, thereby saving Windows users the
expense of buying a Mac, the world would be a better place," Windows
users believe, according to an Australian IT column...
OS X And iPod Lure Windows Users To Mac
OS X And iPod Lure Windows Users To Mac
06/28/2004 11:49 AMThe advent of Apple's Mac OS X and the wild sucess of its iPod
portable music players have got many Windows PC users thinking about a
possible switch to the Macintosh platform. By David Frith, The
Australian (via MyAppleMenu)
Mac Users Get Windows Media Tools
Mac Users Get Windows Media Tools
09/14/2004 10:45 AMTelestream has released Windows Media 9 series encoding support for
Mac OS X, Flip4Mac. By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Home users get key Windows update
Home users get key Windows update
08/18/2004 07:15 AMMicrosoft is making its important security update for Windows XP
available on auto-update servers today.
Windows XP users Phelled by new Trojan
Windows XP users Phelled by new Trojan
12/30/2004 04:55 PMThe Register Dec 30 2004 8:01PM GMT
IBM Looks to Lure Windows NT Users to
Linux
IBM Looks to Lure Windows NT Users to
Linux
01/22/2004 02:54 AMSensing an opportunity, Big Blue proposes programs to shift Microsoft
customers to IBM's Linux-supported software.
Windows XP SP2: Trouble Ahead for
Developers, Users
Windows XP SP2: Trouble Ahead for
Developers, Users
06/18/2004 11:33 AMIt sounds like a small milestone, but the second release candidate of
Service Pack 2 is a big deal—it's the last rehearsal for the pack's
significant turns in security.
Windows XP SP2 Express Installer
Released for end users
Windows XP SP2 Express Installer
Released for end users
08/14/2004 08:05 AMThanks go out to matt who let me know that who let me know that
Windows XP SP2 has been released in express install format, you can
download it through the link above. This is for end users who did not
want to download over 200mbs of un-needed files.
Talking worm attacks Windows users
Talking worm attacks Windows users
09/13/2004 08:50 AMWindows XP SP2 Deployment Tools for
Advanced Users
Windows XP SP2 Deployment Tools for
Advanced Users
08/09/2004 08:31 PMActiveWin.com: A One-Stop Resource For
Windows Users
ActiveWin.com: A One-Stop Resource For
Windows Users
12/20/2003 01:20 PM“Our audience is definitely tech savvy,” he says. Stein describes
the majority of ActiveWin.com users as intermediate or advanced in
computing skills and well versed in the happenings of the technology
world. “Whether it be the latest programming languages,
developmental tools, server software, etc., these people know what
they are talking about,” explains Stein.
Windows XP SP2 Support Tools for
Advanced Users
Windows XP SP2 Support Tools for
Advanced Users
08/09/2004 08:31 PMMicrosoft users addicted to older
Windows
Microsoft users addicted to older
Windows
12/15/2003 04:43 AMSilicon.com Dec 15 2003 3:48AM ET
iTunes forces Windows users to choose
iTunes forces Windows users to choose
11/10/2003 11:27 PMWindows users have embraced Apple Computer Inc.'s expanded
iTunes service, but the new
software and music store apparently cause a conflict for some iPod
users. Users of Windows-based iPods who download and install Apple's
new software have discovered it disables their Musicmatch Inc. Jukebox
application, which ships with Windows-based iPods. Musicmatch has
notified customers of the problem, calling it a "serious software
conflict" in a recent e-mail.
IBM tells users not to install Windows
XP update
IBM tells users not to install Windows
XP update
08/09/2004 07:39 AMWhile developers at Microsoft Corp. may be celebrating that they
finished work on Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP, IT departments
around the world now face the question on whether they should update
their systems, or not.
Red Hat's CEO Suggests Windows For Home
Users
Red Hat's CEO Suggests Windows For Home
Users
11/04/2003 08:19 PMWindows Update Scam Fooling Users
Windows Update Scam Fooling Users
04/08/2005 05:56 PMA new scam by hackers has some people believing they are receiving an
e-mail about a critical update to Windows when in actuality they are
installing a Trojan horse, Sophos said on Friday. The e-mail directs
victims to a fake version of the Windows Update site, where there are
links to download the malicious "patches."
Send popup messages to Windows users
Send popup messages to Windows users
12/11/2003 12:06 PMA nifty trick to make messages pop up on the screens of Windows users
on your network. Just type the following into the terminal:
smbclient -M NETBIOSNAME -U FROMNAME
The -U FROMNAME part is optional but it adds a nice ...
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