Google Reader Notifier Now Compatible with Firefox 3 Beta 3

Posted on March 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »

I’m back to using Firefox 2 for the time being, but I just noticed via the changelog for the Google Reader Notifier extension for Firefox that it is now compatible with the latest Firefox 3 beta, Beta 3:

The extension is now firefox3 3.0b3 compatible. Thanks for Ethan Breder for his great help.

Be sure and grab the update if you haven’t been notified of the new version automatically.

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Around the Browsersphere #7

Posted on February 19th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Believe it or not it’s been over three months since the last edition of Around the Browsersphere, so we’re long overdue.  Let’s get to it…

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Wyzo Review at gHacks

Posted on December 24th, 2007 | No Comments »

If you’ll recall, I covered Wyzo back in September.  Martin over at gHacks has posted a review of the browser titled “Wyzo an alternative to Bittorrent clients?“  He basically came to the same conclusion that I did in that it might be useful to some, but its feature set is also relatively easily achievable via Firefox add-ons.

We’ll continue to track Wyzo and see if it gains any popularity as its development progresses.

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AdSense Notifier for Firefox

Posted on December 19th, 2007 | No Comments »

I was cruising Digg and spotted a link to MDZakri.com, which in turn pointed me toward the AdSense Notifier extension for Firefox.  Apparently, it allows you to track your Google AdSense earnings in real time in the Firefox status bar.  Seems like it could be a pretty useful extension for those who are making more money from AdSense than I am ;)

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Personas Makes Customizing Firefox a Little Easier

Posted on December 17th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Just caught this via Mashable:

Mozilla has a new Firefox extension, called Personas, that makes it a bit easier to add themes to your browser. Built from a prototype that was discussed and tested earlier this year, Personas aims to extend an option for custom browsers without the need to code. They also have the ability to incorporate online components, supporting HTML, CSS, PNG, JPG, SVG, Javascript and Canvas. Personas also offer real time updates during the creation and editing process, so you can see exactly what you’re getting into. Other feature include the ability to select a Persona from the dynamic menus, and designers can add/update themes at any time without updating any software.

You can get all the details from the Mozilla Labs Blog, and if you want to play around with Personas, you can download it from the Mozilla Add-ons site.

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How to Contribute to Firefox

Posted on December 17th, 2007 | No Comments »

I created a rather lengthy post over at my personal blog tonight titled How to Contribute to Firefox.  Rather than cross-post it here, I figured I’d at least share the link, since it’s probably relevant to a lot of the readers here (or at least I hope it is).

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Dwight Silverman on IE7Pro

Posted on December 16th, 2007 | No Comments »

I caught this back in September and it took me until now to post it. Nice.

Anyway, without further ado, Dwight Silverman offers up his take on IE7Pro and how it brings parity with Firefox’s “Restore Session” feature to IE7. He also lists several other advantages to using IE7Pro, including built-in spell checking, an ad blocker, support for mouse gestures and a feature that sounds similar to Greasemonkey support in Firefox.

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Carnival for Safari

Posted on September 17th, 2007 | No Comments »

Carnival (via microformatique) is “a free microformat parser for Safari. Download it, fire it up, and whenever a microformatted site is viewed in Safari, Carnival will glow green. Click on the icon to view the available data.”

According to the extension’s author, “This is an alpha, proof-of-concept release. Only hCards are supported, and you can’t actually do much with the data yet.”

Think of this as Operator Lite for Safari.

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Extension Watch: Firefox Extravaganza

Posted on September 16th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

When it comes to web browser extensions, you’d be a bit off-base to suggest that any browser has as many options for users as does Firefox.  Therefore, in this edition of Extension Watch, we’ll take a look at some Firefox extensions that have been getting some attention around the browsersphere lately.

On a semi-related note, Firefox extension developers can head over to the Mozilla Developer Center to find out how they can update their extensions to be Firefox 3 compliant.

I’m always keeping an eye out for the latest buzz-worthy extensions, and not just for Firefox, so stay tuned for more extension-related news here at Browsersphere.  Also, if you have a favorite extension or see something out on the web that you think would be of interest to Browsersphere’s readers, please drop me a line at browsersphere@gmail.com.

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Around the Browsersphere #3

Posted on September 7th, 2007 | No Comments »

The browsersphere is a busy place, and only gets busier as I start to hone in on all the web browsers that are actually out there. Without further ado…

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