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- Konqueror
- A combination file manager, file viewer and Web browser that is included with the KDE desktop for Linux. It is also available for BSD Unix, Solaris and Windows. ...
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- Firefox to run checks for Adobe Flash patch
- I like this about time. this is something every browser needs to do. I always forget to update mine for months. it's completely uselessit's completely useless, because Flash plug-in already checks for updates. Not exactlyIIRC, the plug-in only checks for updates if the web page specified a minimum version that...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-08
- KDE 4.1 released
- KDE 4.1 released.....We'll see... I wasn't to impressed with KDE 4.0. KDE 3.5.9 works quite well and I really like the ability to set konqueror up with multiple tabs and have all my frequent folders set up on the left in the book marks. Makes it easy to quickly get...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-30
- Start-up adds shortcuts to Web browsing
- Start-up adds shortcuts to Web browsingKonqueror and KDEThis has been and is available in Konqueror for years :-)Firefox keywordsI see the advantage for network admins, but I wanted to point out that the feature in Firefox is user configurable, not just built in. If you go to the properties...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-23
- IE7 RC1 vs. Firefox2 RC1
- IE7 RC1 vs. Firefox2 RC1Someone is missing from the test!It would be nice if you included all the major browsers for Windows in these tests, to wit Opera 9. while I don't use it much here myself as I'm deeply involved in torturing MSIE 7, I think it would...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-28
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- openSUSE 11.2 M8: What a Fine Lookin' Lizard
- Ubuntu's Karmic Koala isn't the only hot Linux beta floating around. On October 1, the openSUSE project released Milestone 8 of openSUSE 11.2, which is slated for general release in November, just in time for the holiday season. Milestone 8 will precede two release candidates to be also released...
- Blog posts 2009-10-04
- IE/EU bickering continues ... Mozilla wades in
- Small potatoes--I'm waiting to see what the Russian FAS do next monthntOf course they are whining, they can't build a better productBut expecting the EC to grasp that may be too much.What else should they do?I would agree with what Adrian has posted other than:The first paragraph where he generously...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-20
- Nils2Own: 'I want to see security flaws fixed'
- Nils2Own: 'I want to see security flaws fixed'Small one, big one....It was still cracked. Even easier than Windows. Deal with it.You're not allowed to whine "This one's not really that big of a deal", then point out the same kinds of intrusions into Windows systems as proof that MS products...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-23
- Microsoft gambles that "Starter" edition dissatisfaction will boost revenues
- Microsoft gambles that "Starter" edition dissatisfaction will boost revenuesPure marketing poisonIf you are a consumer and you see a great netbook on sale only to discover after you buy it you'll need to pay $ X more to upgrade, wouldn't you be ticked off?If I got caught with such a...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-11
- Microsoft hedges its Windows 7 bets with new IE 8 'removal' option
- Microsoft hedges its Windows 7 bets with new IE 8 'removal' optionOpera should do their jobsOpera don't care much one way or another whether or not Windows includes a browser.What they really want, as MJ points out, is for MS to ship other browsers, including Opera.Why? Because their browser has...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-04
- Is the new browser war a good thing for end users?
- Is the new browser war a good thing for end users?Add-onsActually, its the add-ons that keep me with FireFox. I prefer No-Script and Ad-Block to prevent the majority of attacks. I use IE-Tab and Fox-marks. Other than that, I occasionally add a few more plugins to handle...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-25
- Reader poll: Which browser will you use?
- Reader poll: Which browser will you use?Anything beta I wouldn't use as my main anything.Although, I'll say it again, "I've never met a beta I didn't like." Btw, I do a lot of beta testing. ;-)I'm liking it.I've been using it about two hours. It's faster then 3.2.1.The new tabs...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-24
- EU may force rival browsers on Windows
- EU may force rival browsers on WindowsNoooooooo !Get IE out of the OS, please for security sake !Socialism at its bestFirst they dislike the fact that Windows has its own browser.Second, they are now looking into forcing computer manufactures to install software the [i]commission[/i] chooses, not the OEM.Third, they will...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-26
- DHTML Menu Builder LITE 4.20.015 (Windows)
- DHTML Menu Builder LITE is a robust, yet inexpensive, solution to create html menus in a matter of minutes, without writing a single line of code. No special plugins and no programming or HTML knowledge required, with just DHTML Menu Builder LITE you'll be able to create great...
- Software downloads 2008-12-08
- I'm a PC and, yes, I love Vista
- I'm a PC and, yes, I love VistaAbout that Programs listYou say: "The 'All Programs' list is too flat and sorted by company name rather than product name, and there's no grouping at all."Seriously, when you can type any letter, phrase or word in the Search box at teh bottom...
- Discussion threads 2008-11-26
- UltraMenu 1.2 Beta (Windows)
- UltraMenu is a DTHML/JavaScript web menu builder. With its help, you can easily complete the creation of navigation menus for a web site even without any development experience related to DHTML or JavaScript. It can generate cross-browser pop-up or drop-down menus compatible with all popular browsers including Internet Explorer, FireFox,...
- Software downloads 2008-10-17
- Shuttleworth defends Firefox license in Ubuntu
- Shuttleworth defends Firefox license in UbuntuNever has a statement been more pure BS in the history of licensing.none of us are in a position to be experts about the legal constraints which Mozilla feels apply to them." What does that mean? Come on talkbackers. You've shown you know every reason...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
- Might Ubuntu and Firefox part ways because of the dreaded EULA?
- Might Ubuntu and Firefox part ways because of the dreaded EULA?Let Mozilla put the EULA on their start pageIf they want it, they can host it.Increasing awareness is not always a good thingCancer, for instance.I'm in the "it's no big deal" camp.We're talking about trademark usage here, not use of...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-15
- Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS manager
- Google Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS managerGoogle Chrome has Microsoft's code inside, says MS managerWhat a black eye for Google and a victorious win for Microsoft. Here we have Google who supposedly has the best programmers and they had to take code from Microsoft (who everyone says...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Google's Chrome, competition, and old pants
- Google's Chrome, competition, and old pantsLevels playing field[i]That's one area that HTML, CSS and Javascript are going to have difficulties fixing without ceasing to be HTML, CSS and Javascript.[/i]Not really. There's no [i]a priori[/i] reason that a higher-level representation couldn't be compiled to lower levels like HCJ, and in...
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- What's Chrome for? Ain't it obvious?
- So during lunchtime today I got to play with Chrome a bit. It's got a nice clean implementation, and it's fast. Sure, it doesn't do everything that either Firefox or Internet Explorer does yet, but hey, it's a beta. I like it. The...
- Blog posts 2008-09-02
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