Category Archives: Browsers
Instant "Chrome OS" with openSUSE and Firefox
Was skimming the Web last night and stumbled on a page talking about browser benchmarking. The author apparently decided to get best results by running only the Web browser and no window manager or desktop environment.
I was thinking, this would be a quick and easy way to emulate a Chrome OS type experience with any [...]
Choosing a browser: What do you look for?
What do you look for in choosing a Web browser? I have a set of criteria that are important to me, but my criteria for choosing a browser may be quite different than yours, though. I'm interested to know what other people look for in a Web browser, and what features may not be that [...]
Also posted in Linux.com, Open Source, openSUSE Tagged Browsers, chrome, extensions, firefox 15 Comments
Opera Using GStreamer, Pushing Ogg
Opera recently released an alpha of the coming 10.5 release, which includes quite a few improvements and new features. One of the things that most users probably didn't notice is that Opera is now using the GStreamer media framework.
Even though the Opera browser isn't open source, the company is doing some good work to push [...]
Become a Firefox Test Pilot
Want to help the Mozilla Project produce the best Firefox possible, but have no developer skills at all? Can you point? Click? Read instructions? Then you’re ready to suit up as a Firefox Test Pilot. Crashes not required.
If you’ve ever felt like you want to give back to the Firefox project, or if you feel [...]
Firefox extension I'm loving: It's All Text!
Want to use your favorite text editor to write text for online applications? Check out It's All Text!
This add-on allows you to edit text from any "textarea" on a Web page in an external editor. Once it's installed, you can configure the extension to use whatever your favorite editor happens to be. In my case [...]
Also posted in Linux.com, Open Source, Vim, openSUSE Tagged add-on, extension, firefox, Vim 5 Comments
Mozilla Jetpack Gets an Update
Mozilla Labs released Jetpack 0.7 just before Christmas with a special gift for add-on developers. The latest release comes with a brand-new API so add-on authors can give users some tips and info the first time that they run a new Jetpack. It also includes a number of enhancements, updates, and bugfixes. This release also [...]
Making Thunderbird Financially Sustainable: How it Could Work