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Archive for the ‘Firefox’ Category

June 28th, 2008

Open IT Online

When you’re using Firefox browser, you will encounter windows once you download something from the web. It allows you to choose from Save As only or Open with some default application installed in your PC.

With this new Firefox Add-ons developed by Denis Remondini, you will be able to open documents or files online, without […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

June 26th, 2008

Firefox PDF Plugin for Mac OS X

Uses PDFKit to display PDFs in the browser. Requires Firefox 3 and Mac OS 10.4 or higher. To install, click here.

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By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

June 19th, 2008

Read It Later

Personally, when I do not have enough time to read every web page I visit, I bookmark it. But as of today, I found a very productive way to have those web pages read later.
This Firefox plugin called Read It Later allows you to saved web pages for later reading. Once this tool is installed, […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

June 8th, 2008

PicLens. Cool!

I was in the multimedia lab at school when my friend introduced this 3D image wall Firefox plug-in called PicLens developed by Cooliris Inc. So, i opened by Mozilla Firefox immediately and Googled for the term “PicLens”. It automatically directed me to the Firefox add-ons download page for PicLens.

PicLens transforms your browser into a full-screen, […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

March 17th, 2008

gDocsBar Updates (0.5.6)

Here’s a list of updates for Google Docs Bar for Firefox (gDocsBar) tool:

New Feature: Create new documents
New Feature: Webclips
New Feature: Templates
New Feature: Saved searches or Smart Folders
Added option to always open links in new tab
Added option to check for open documents
Fixed email validation issues
Fixed right-click issues
and much more…

If you want to try gDocsBar, download it […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

March 14th, 2008

HyperWords fro Firefox

To spice up your Firefox/Flock web browser, try Hyperwords. Developed by The Hyperwords Company, this tool is named as The Hyperwords Project which is a free Firefox extension, giving an interactive and more productivity use of Firefox. It is a tool for quick search, references, images, etc. Hyperwords is simple to use, you just […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 12th, 2008

Zotero Word Processor Integration

Earlier this week, I posted about Zotero being a tool that aids us manage research sources via the web browser. Zotero also has the capability to allow word processor integration:
You can integrate Zotero into your writing process in several different ways:

Microsoft Word users can install our MS Word plug-in.
OpenOffice and NeoOffice users can install our […]

By Jerome Locson -- 2 comments

November 21st, 2007

Firefox 3.0 Beta 1

Just yesterday, Mozilla Corporation released its newer version of Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 and is made already available for downloads. Download comes with different languages and can be installed in Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. And, as mentioned in the release note, it is made available for testing […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

November 3rd, 2007

Project Joey, Customize Your Mobile Web Experience

Here’s another tool from Mozilla Labs. This one is for the mobile web users out there. The tool might be helpful in organizing your web contents like text, videos, documents, etc.
Project Joey, enables you to bring and organize web contents to your mobile phone.
The premise is this: you can use Firefox to send text […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

November 3rd, 2007

Mozilla Labs: Prism

Like the recently launched OpenSocial from Google, which brings web applications into socially interactive among each other, Prism of Mozilla Labs cuts the line between traditional desktop applications with web applications.
According to Mozilla Labs, “Unlike Adobe AIR and Microsoft Silverlight, we’re not building a proprietary platform to replace the web. We think the web is […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

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