Browser Saturday: Firefox among 25 tech that changed the decade. Arora is alive and fighting. Will Chrome remove a Flash extension? And Microsoft to display Browser Ballot soon.
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Firefox for mobile recently got officially accepted by Nokia to be put into the Ovi Store. The Ovi Store approval process took around two weeks to be approved but it is finally through and available for download right from the Ovi Store.
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Did you know that there is a book of prophecies written about Mozilla Firefox. Did you know that these prophecies have real meaning hidden in them and just not an easter egg? Check out this post to know more on them!
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The extension manager or add-on manager in Firefox has gone through some changes over the different versions of Firefox, however, it has not changed as much as people would have wanted it to. However, it looks like the next version of Firefox 4.0 or Firefox 3.7 will have a redesigned Extensions/add-ons Manager.
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The Google Chrome extension for Dropbox lets you quickly view the files and folders of your Dropbox account from the browser. You can also click the files to download them in your computer.
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Mac users of Google Chrome, here is a good news for you. You can now use extensions on Google Chrome beta without having to use a hack. The extension and bookmark sync from the dev channel of Mac, has now been ported to the beta channel.
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View Selection Source is a very handy feature in Firefox, which allows you to view the HTML source code for only the selected content. If you are Google Chrome user, you can use a new Google Chrome Extension called View Selection Source to get the same functionality in Chrome.
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The webpage screenshot extension for Google Chrome lets you capture screenshots from Google Chrome. It has three preset options to choose from and you can add custom texts in the screenshot.
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Twitter reactions is a Google chrome extension which lets you see all the tweets and retweets about a given web page from Google Chrome. All the tweets are arranged in ascending order and you can see the profiles of the person who tweeted the page.
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The latest Dev channel of Google Chrome offers advance options to control cookies, images, JavaScript, plug-ins, and pop-ups. Users can either block these contents or opt to allow only certain trusted sources.
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VerticalTabs is a Google chrome extension which arranges active tabs in a vertical grid layout. You can set the preferred width of open tabs and search for tabs using keywords.
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Google Chrome 4 now supports Greasemonkey scripts which means you can enjoy the userscripts as chrome extensions.
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Firefox for Maemo say its final version 1.0 release a few days back and now, Firefox for Android pre-alpha screenshots have been released to prove that work is in fast progress.
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If you’re using Mozilla Firefox and you do any writing on the web then, here is an interesting and intelligent add-on for you. After the Deadline, from Automattic, is a fabulous add-on for Mozilla Firefox which brings smart, contextual spelling, style and grammar checking to the browser. It works on most text area’s used in HTML forms.
After the Deadline enables you to write better, tweet with correct grammar and spend less time editing. It can handle everything from common typos to misused punctuation, double negatives, redundancies and other grammatical errors.
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The latest nightly builds of Firefox have support for Out-of-process plugins (OOPP). This means that Firefox will now load plugins like Flash and Windows media player as separate processes along with creating separate processes for tabs and windows.
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