Around the Browsersphere #2
Posted on September 5th, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Buckle up, ’cause this one should be a doozy. There’s been a lot going on in the browsersphere lately, so I’ll try and break it down by browser.
Firefox
- The Mozilla Store relaunched a couple weeks ago and now features many more goods, just in time for the back-to-school season.
- Asa Dotzler explains the difference between the old Firefox logo and the new.
- Simon Willison links to an “idiotic campaign” called Why FireFox is Blocked (that was eventually hacked).
- According to Guardian Unlimited, 75% of the people who download Firefox don’t become active users.
- Mozilla Links gives us a look at Firefox 3’s new download manager.
- Ars Technica wrote about becoming a part of the Firefox quality assurance process.
- Kubuntu 101 explains how to install Firefox 2.0.0.6 on Kubuntu 7.04.
Internet Explorer
- TechRepublic.com shares 10 keyboard shortcuts for tabbing around in Internet Explorer 7.
- The cookies-per-domain limit has been increased from 20 to 50 in IE7.
Maxthon
- You can get a Leopard Safari skin for Maxthon 2.x.
- Maxthon was discussed at the Mozilla China open house party on Saturday.
Opera
- Already, Opera 9.5 (aka Kestrel) is getting high marks in the area of performance.
- Opera is currently building up its developer relations team.
Safari
Others
- Sunrise is “a web browser for web developers.”
- 32bit Web Browser apparently “makes browsing the web fun and profitable.”
- In the Playstation Forum you can learn how to keep your son from getting into trouble with his PSP web browser.
Tags: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Links, Maxthon, Minor Players, Mozilla, Opera, Safari
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