Mozilla has released yet another Firefox version with very little time in between the release dates.
A lot of you will be happy to know that they fixed an issue introduced in Firefox 3.0.11, where Firefox would occasionally freeze when accessing the Java plug-in on Windows XP.
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Tagged with: desktop applications • firefox • firefox 3.0.12 • firefox 3.5.1 • mozilla • mozilla firefox • web browsers
This article features some of the more useful and free desktop graphics editors I’ve come across whether you’re creating/editing an icon, a vector file or otherwise.
I hope that everyone finds this article useful, and I also hope that it’s read before you shell out $300 for a commercial graphic editor elsewhere.
What you will not find in this article are the more well known image editing applications such as The Gimp
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Tagged with: desktop applications • desktop graphic editors • graphic design • icon editors • inkscape • vector applications • vector editors
Firefox 3.0.11 has been released which fixes several stability and security issues as expected.
Most importantly the internal database, SQLite, has been fixed and the issue where in some circumstances the user’s bookmarks would become corrupt.
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Tagged with: desktop applications • firefox • firefox 3 • firefox 3.0.11 • mozilla • mozilla firefox • web browsers
Opera 10 beta (codenamed Peregrine) has been released and features enhanced speed and performance, a sleeker look and feel and other various improvements.
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Tagged with: desktop applications • opera • opera 10 beta • opera beta • opera web browser • web browsers
Mozilla Firefox 3.0.10 has been released just 6 days after 3.0.9 was introduced.
This release fixes one security issue and one major stability issue.
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Tagged with: desktop applications • mozilla • mozilla browsers • mozilla development • mozilla firefox • web browsers
Time and time again I find myself trying to remember a bit of PHP or CSS code that I’ve used before to perform some sort of function. This is why most any web developer needs a code snippet application to archive those bits of code.
In this article I bring attention to Snippley, a fantastic Adobe Air desktop application, and also Snipt, which is a web application based around a community to boot.
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Tagged with: code snippet applications • code snippets • desktop applications • snippley • snippley application • snipt web application • webapplications