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15 Jan, 2008

Spicebird 0.4 available for download

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux

Spicebird is an open-source collaboration suite. Simply put, it is built on Mozilla’s Thunderbird code, and also includes calendars, instant messaging, notes, contacts, feed reading and an old-school news reader. It look nice, is well put-together thus far, has a lot of integration with Google applications such as gmail and calendar, and is shaping [...]

24 Dec, 2007

links for 2007-12-24

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Links

Weave: Integrating Online Services with Firefox
(tags: firefox Bookmark mozilla online Service sync)

20 Dec, 2007

links for 2007-12-20

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Links

Mozilla Labs Blog » Blog Archive » Personas for Firefox
Personas is a new Firefox extension from Mozilla that allows you to add and change themes with just a few clicks and no restart. The themes are pretty good too.
(tags: firefox extension theme extensions browser mozilla personas)

http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss_guide/faq.php
Guide for publishers how to best promote and design their [...]

30 Aug, 2007

Save typing on URLs with CTRL + ENTER in Firefox

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Browsers

I’ve just seen this tip on Lifehacker, about not typing full URLs in Firefox. Basically, you can type just the keyword of the domain name e.g. “lifehacker”, hit CTRL and ENTER together, and it will add on the http:// and the .com . This then made me curious about how I could alter this for [...]

28 Aug, 2007

Applications I’m missing at the moment

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

I was just thinking about the applications that I don’t have, that I would like. So I thought I’d write a quick list, explain them, and then revisit them in a few months time to see if they exist. I was going to put SMS notifications for Google Mail for my phone on there, but [...]


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