uBrowser web browser
Web pages as a cube. uBrowser is an open source test mule that renders interactive web pages onto geometry using OpenGL and an embedded instance of Gecko.
SpaceTime web browser
SpaceTime offers a 3D Tabbed Browsing. You can see more than one page at a time in unlimited space. You can also move pages around, as well as flip and turn them. Read the rest of this entry »
Swift web browser
Swift is a WebKit-based browser for Windows, which is supposed to render sites similarly to Safari. Except you can use it in Windows as a native web-browser. Although Safari offers a far more advanced alternative, Swift is currently in an early alpha version and may be improved in the future. What you’ll end up with in the end might be a classic Windows Vista application with integrated WebKit rendering engine.
Maxthon web browser
Maxthon (earlier MyIE2) is a powerful tabbed browser built for all users. Besides basic browsing functionality, Maxthon Browser provides a rich set of features to improve your surfing experience. Compared to other browsers, Maxthon offers a very user-friendly interface, with a number of skins and plugins. Maxthon is a browser Internet Explorer 6 could have become if Microsoft developers tried to invest more in an optimal user experience. Whatever task you have to accomplish with Maxthon, you always feel absolutely comfortable as the interface is extremely well through-out and intuitive. Read the rest of this entry »
Hide the ‘Reading List’ Icon In Safari
The new Safari in Lion gets a “Reading List” mode feature, and also a button that sits on the top bar, just below the “back” button. Here’s a way to remove the button, if you’re OCD about organization on your bars, and want it gone. You’ll be using Terminal. Here is the code:
defaults write com.apple.Safari ProxiesInBookmarksBar ‘(“Top Sites”)’
If you want to re-enable the button, here’s the code for that too:
defaults write com.apple.Safari ProxiesInBookmarksBar ‘(“Top Sites”,”Reading List”)’
That’s it!
Restore Last Closed Tabs In Firefox
Restore Last Closed Tabs In Firefox
Firefox, the popular web browser designed for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, has some features that you may now know were there. One of these is the ability to restore your last closed tabs with a simple keyboard shortcut. By repeatedly pressing the shortcut keys, you can re-open the tabs that you last closed in the order that they were closed. This is useful if you accidentally close a tab, or in multiple other cases.
To restore last closed tabs in Mac OS X, just press and hold down the following keys:
Command+Shift+T
To restore last closed tabs in Windows or Linux, just press and hold down the following keys:
Control+Shift+T
That’s it!
The advantages of using Opera Browser
Opera is of the most popular and most renowned browsers.It is having an benchmark in of its version release.It is having lot of features under its hood. It’s features are classified into three portions namely. Opera is only a browser in desktops and laptops.It almost used in all types of internet related connected devices .It is used in all types of mobiles as Default browsers and in all types of Internet connecting Gaming devices.the reasons behind all these winning cadre is the Innovative Ideas used in developing in the New products. By products of Using the Opera Are:
Firefox 8 Brings Twitter Search!
Firefox 8 Brings Twitter Search!
| Mozilla has officially launched Firefox 8. The new update from Mozilla comes in less than six months after its previous release and applies to the desktop editions of Firefox for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and the mobile Firefox for Android. Read the rest of this entry » |
Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) on Windows 8 Spellcheck and Auto-Correct
Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) on Windows 8 Spellcheck and Auto-Correct
Spellcheck and auto-correct features will become available to Internet Explorer users with the next version of the browser.
This is valid not only for Internet Explorer 10, but also for additional applications across the operating system.
At the same time, Windows 8 won’t be the only platform supported by IE10, and as such, customers running IE9’s successor on Windows 7 will also get to benefit from spell checking and auto-correct functionality.
According to Travis Leithead, program manager, Internet Explorer, IE10 on Windows 8 is capable of helping users easily identify misspelled words, fix some typos automatically, but also support corrective actions, when they’re necessary. Read the rest of this entry »
Amazon’s Cloud Reader Hops Over To Firefox, Too
Guess what? Kindle Cloud Reader is making its way onto another platform, and it’s a major one. Amazon’s HTML5-based Kindle web app has just gained native support for Mozilla Firefox, enabling those users tap into their Kindle book library on a browser they’re already familiar with.