Category: browsers
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“Firefox for Enterprises” – Delivering a Mozilla Firefox Extended Support Release (“ESR”) | The Mozilla Blog
Delivering a Mozilla Firefox Extended Support Release | The Mozilla Blog
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Mozilla chair defends Firefox rapid release process – The H Open Source: News and Features
Mozilla chair defends Firefox rapid release process – The H Open Source: News and Features: While the rapid release schedule for the Firefox web browser has met with its share of criticism, Mozilla Foundation chair Mitchell Baker defends the project’s move to the accelerated schedule. One of the project’s engineers has also confirmed that there…
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Firefox 6 arrives officially, but it’s hard to tell – The H Security: News and Features
Firefox 6 arrives officially, but it’s hard to tell – The H Security: News and Features: “Firefox 6 has been officially released but Mozilla is referring to it as a “Firefox update” as it works to hide version numbers from users. There’s also an update for Firefox for Android”
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Firefox 6 available, version 8 to offer add-on control – The H Security: News and Features
Firefox 6 available, version 8 to offer add-on control – The H Security: News and Features
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peeking and poking Google Chrome
Is there an “ordinary way” to get the “extensions” listed, or is this pseudo-URL “the ordinary way“: chrome://extensions/? (Now, that I wrote of it here, I can finally close that tab, as I was really worried to forget it again. BTW: of course also this list is made far nicer then everything (at least) I can…
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created more wiki web profiles …
http://wiki.DocBook.org/topic/JochenHayek (MoinMoin) http://www.EmacsWiki.org/emacs-en/JochenHayek (Oddmuse) MoinMoin offers a web GUI, but not for Google Chrome. Both are very nice wiki systems with pretty comfortable markdown. Credos written as profiles.
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Google Chrome, my 2nd experiences
On openSUSE-11.2 Google Chrome 5.0.375.99 beta makes my X-Windows freeze after running for a while. If I “killall chrome“, this drags my X display down, only restarting the XDM or so helps. On Snow Leopard Google Chrome 5.0.375.99 runs quite nicely. Yes, it’s fast as lightning, but of course, there’s not adblocker, and there is no…