Undoubtedly Firefox is one of the most feature rich browsers we have seen. Other top end modern browsers like Opera 9.2 and IE 7 also bundled with bunch of fascinate features, yet they left one step behind of FF, due to limited availability extensions/plug-in or whatever you want to call it. Firefox users has the liberty to extend the browsers functionality more than any other browser’s user due to handsome collection of extensions availability and explorations. There are hundreds of FF extensions available, not all of them are useful (in general sense), and so here are some of the …

Web authoring tools,Applications,Free web page design,Software
There is nothing like Adobe CS3 Web Premium, MS Expression suit (Most probably) when it comes to web authoring. But it’s also true these are good enough when you have it, not many web authors affords £1,400+ (CS3 Web Premium) or Ã‚£1,000+(TBA- Expression Suit). These two feature rich suit is more than everything you need for web authoring, development, but that doesn’t mean without these web authoring have …

WYSIWYG I.e. what you see is what you get – But is it always true? Obviously a lot of non coders/newbie designers love the overall idea of a tool that actively enables them to maneuver the elements of a Web page by just dragging them around on the page and placing them exactly where they want them. The typical drag-drop stuffs, largely seen in web 2.0 arenas. There are hundreds of editors/applications out there, where you won’t see a single line of codes, yet can have a full scale web site build in no time. But is it really “what …

Got a hat tip from BBC about Ubuntu Mobile and embedded project, which intends to create the open source platform for the initial release around October 2007. Until now Linux never had viable prospect to dominate handheld devices, but things are about to change as Ubuntu Linux developers plan to offer their open-source software development to handheld Internet-enabled devices. This new Ubuntu Mobile and Embedded project was announced on Saturday. Ubuntu programmers will develop a mobile version of their Debian-based Linux operating system in …

Google renamed (iGoogle) and improved its Personalized Home Page earlier this week, but the update couldn’t shake a bug that began shaking many users last week. Thank goodness- I was just beginning to use that, didn’t spend that much time on it, so wouldn’t have to be frustrated like a lot of users who spent serious time configuring it. This bug caused the iGoogle (free service), which allows users turn Google.com into a customized portal, to revert to an undetermined number of pages to their default settings or to months-old versions. In …

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