Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Firefox 11 (Aurora) Beta

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If you’re following our blog we’ve covered Mozilla added support to import Chrome data such as bookmarks, settings, Cookies into Firefox 11 nightly build, you can find this options in Firefox import wizard, now Firefox 11 Aurora has been released with Chrome Migration, SPDY support and other features.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Google Music Downloader for Firefox [Add-on]

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Google Music is a service which allows you to upload your personal music collection and access it instantly on the web or any compatible device without the hassle of wires or syncing. Google Music Downloader is a new Firefox add-on which allows you to download any song from Google Music. You can simply right click on any playing song and select Download song option from the Firefox context menu.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Fire Fox 5.0 (Alpha-1) – Code Name (Nightly)

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Just over one month after the final version of Firefox 4 was released, first beta of Firefox 5 has become available. This newest version of the iconic Web browser is the first one to go through Mozilla's new release schedule.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Disable Add-on Compatibility Checks in All Versions of Firefox

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Whenever a new version of Firefox is released, there might be many add-ons which are not compatible and Firefox internally checks them and if found in compatible,

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

An early look at Firefox 5 – Release @ Mid of 2011

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Even before releasing Firefox 4, Mozilla is clearly looking forward. Similarly to what they’ve done in the past, they’re not holding back on new user interface concepts. The company unveiled today new mockups of a couple of new features and improvements that are slated for introduction with Firefox 5.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 Beta



Web browsing is the No. 1 thing people do on their Windows-based PC, and as such, they increasingly expect the same experience they associate with their PC applications from their favorite Web-based e-mail service, photo site or social network site. This kind of immersive experience does not occur on the Web today, and using a browser is often associated with limited performance and interactivity. Microsoft developed Windows Internet Explorer 9 to help change this.