Posts Tagged ‘Browser’

IE NetRenderer – View your Site in IE 7, 6, and 5.5 Within Seconds

We have done several posts when it comes to testing websites in other browsers, and this post pretty much sums up our findings. One of my favorite services mentioned in that article is the one called Total Validator.

February 26th, 2007
IE NetRenderer – View your Site in IE 7, 6, and 5.5 Within Seconds

iReader is Snap Alternative – Previews Pages in Words

We’ve said enough about Snap Previews already, but it’s going to be mentioned once more.  This time around, there’s another option to getting previews that’s similar to Snap, but yet very different.

February 21st, 2007
iReader is Snap Alternative – Previews Pages in Words

CyberNotes: LivePC Brings Safe, Secure, and Anonymous Browsing to your Desktop

Secure and safe Web browsing is undoubtedly hard to come by these days. We’ve introduced two great pieces of software that will help keep your browsing safe, and we have yet another.

February 21st, 2007
CyberNotes: LivePC Brings Safe, Secure, and Anonymous Browsing to your Desktop

Opera 9.2 has a Special Feature, but what is it?

Opera’s development team is at it again, leaving the users in nail biting suspense! In a recent post by the Opera Desktop Team they walk you through the various codenames for upcoming releases of Opera.

February 16th, 2007
Opera 9.2 has a Special Feature, but what is it?

CyberNotes: Vista Skins for Firefox and Opera

Now that Windows Vista has been released it is time for software developers to start making their applications look a little cleaner with the Aero Glass interface. Right now most applications look alright, but many of them don’t take advantages of Vista’s new graphical capabilities...specifically browsers.

February 7th, 2007
CyberNotes: Vista Skins for Firefox and Opera

Opera 9.20 Sporting Some Developer Tools, Too

The Opera Desktop Team just announced a new experimental build of the desktop version of the Opera browser. The version that they are currently working on is 9.2 and when released it will have a few new features, including a usage report collection as mentioned a few weeks ago.

February 2nd, 2007
Opera 9.20 Sporting Some Developer Tools, Too

SeaMonkey 1.1: A Nice Upgrade with Tab Preview Capabilities

SeaMonkey is Mozilla's browser that is more of an all-in-one type of solution with a built-in email client. I think this overview from Mozilla sums up SeaMonkey quite well for those:

January 22nd, 2007
SeaMonkey 1.1: A Nice Upgrade with Tab Preview Capabilities

Do More When Blogging with Flock – 2 Extensions

A few days ago Ashley wrote up a post about Flock's upcoming "Cormorant" release (with a ton of screenshots) which will offer a lot of great thing that people love in Firefox 2, including the inline spell checker. Some of Flock's other great features will also have some new things to offer, but from the looks of it their blog editor will continue to be neglected.

January 21st, 2007
Do More When Blogging with Flock – 2 Extensions

Meet Cormorant, the next Flock Release before Danphe

Following along with the bird theme, Flock has announced that their code name for the Cardinal successor (Cardinal is the current 0.7.x release) is Cormorant, a medium-to-large seabird. Originally, the next big release was supposed to be Danphe, however they've taken a step back to evaluate where they currently are, and where they'd like to be.

January 19th, 2007
Meet Cormorant, the next Flock Release before Danphe

CyberNotes: The Best Bookmarklets for your Browser!

As websites continue to become more and more AJAXified I believe that bookmarklets are going to become a larger driving force. Some of you may not be familiar with bookmarklets, so I was trying to think of a good way I could explain them. When I stumbled upon the Wikipedia article I thought it couldn't be said any better:

December 27th, 2006
CyberNotes: The Best Bookmarklets for your Browser!

CyberNotes: The First Thing You Install On Your Windows PC

A few weeks ago I started a topic in the forum asking what the first few programs are that you install on your Windows PC. It was fun to read the posts so I thought it was finally time for an article on it that summarizes your responses.

December 15th, 2006
CyberNotes: The First Thing You Install On Your Windows PC

CyberNotes: CyberNet’s Updated Guide On Firefox 2 Tweaks

Firefox 2 has received millions and millions of downloads in the first week which is absolutely amazing. Even though the browser is really great the best part of using it is being able to tweak it until your heart is content.

November 1st, 2006
CyberNotes: CyberNet’s Updated Guide On Firefox 2 Tweaks

CyberNotes: An Early Look At Maxthon 2

New Web browsers seem to popping up left and right lately. Internet Explorer 7 is on the home stretch which means all of the IE-based Web browsers need to beef things up to make sure they don't get outdone by the Microsoft team. A few weeks ago we took a glimpse at the upcoming Avant Browser 11 and now Maxthon seems to be quietly working on version 2.

August 23rd, 2006
CyberNotes: An Early Look At Maxthon 2

Maxthon Releases Version 1.5.1 Of Its Internet Explorer Browser

Maxthon has released the next version of its web browser, version 1.5.1 which is the only update over the past two months. They fixed many of the internal bugs, along with adding better pop-up blocking. Also, they redesigned the home page so that it will be better for the user's needs.

December 17th, 2005
Maxthon Releases Version 1.5.1 Of Its Internet Explorer Browser