Entries Tagged as 'Software'
Initial Thoughts on WebKit
In response to two recent articles (one from ComputerWorld and the other from TechCrunch), I’ve decided to give WebKit a try. For those that aren’t familiar, WebKit is the development version of Safari. Consider this Safari Beta Testing, if you’d like.
What really piqued my interest is that Duncan Riley at TechCrunch seems to [...]
Categories: Software
Can Google Apps Replace Lotus Notes?
Let me start off by saying that I really don’t have a lot of experience with Lotus Notes. I was able to suffer through using the client for about a week before I finally begged the Notes admin to forward my mail to my Gmail account. As an email client, I personally found [...]
Categories: Software
If Not Prism, Then What?
A few days ago, I talked about Mozilla Prism and how it came up short in a few key areas. At the end of that post, I briefly mentioned Fluid as an alternative for Mac OS X users.
In response to that brief introduction, Slaptijack reader Stephen has put together an excellent review of Fluid. [...]
Categories: Software
Mozilla Prism - Almost, But Not Quite
(Let me point out at the very beginning that I am aware that Mozilla Prism is still in beta. This commentary is specifically based on Mozila Prism 0.8 for Mac OS X.)
I love the idea of Mozilla Prism.
As an avid user of Gmail and other web-based applications, I can see the usefulness of a [...]
Categories: Software
Firefox 3.0b3 Breaks Gmail Mailbox View
This afternoon I downloaded the Beta 3 version of Firefox 3 for my Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) notebook. One of the great things about Firefox 3 is that it uses Aqua, so the browser feels much more OS X friendly. On top of that, testing done by myself and others seems to [...]
Categories: Software

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