Articles tagged with web-browser

  1. Camino 1.6.5 On The Prowl

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    The Camino Project LogoThe Camino Project announced the release of Camino 1.6.5 today. This release includes an upgraded version of Gecko, Mozilla's rendering engine. This new version of Gecko includes several critical security fixes. It is recommended that all users update.

  2. Camino 1.6.4 On The Loose

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    The Camino Project LogoThe Camino Project has released Camino 1.6.4. This version ships with Gecko 1.8.1.17 which includes several security and stability fixes.

    This version includes fixes for two annoyances in relation to certificates and passwords. Additionally, ad-blocking has been improved.

    Grab the update today!

  3. Hello Earth, Firefox 3 Has Landed

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    Firefox LogoIf you've been following the Firefox 3 news, you are no doubt aware that today (June 17, 2008) is the official release date for Firefox 3. Unfortunately, when Mozilla made the download available at 1 PM Eastern, the flood of traffic made the Mozilla servers virtually unreachable.

    The initial rush …

  4. Initial Thoughts on WebKit

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    WebKit Download ButtonIn 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 …

  5. Mozilla Prism - Almost, But Not Quite

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    Mozilla Prism Logo(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 …

  6. What is Mutt?

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    Mutt is a text-based email client for UNIX-based operating systems. To say it is highly configurable is an understatement. It can be compiled to support a variety of mail protocols and runs in almost any terminal emulator. Unfortunately, the glory days of Mutt have come and gone. In the days …

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