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Firefox is Almost on My Last Nerve

12.Apr.07 | 11 Comments

OK look, here’s the deal: I’ve always been ambivalent about having a “favorite” browser as I spend a lot of time bouncing around between Internet Explorer 7, Firefox and Opera. I like ‘em all for one reason or another.
At the end of the day, however, I always end up back with Firefox as [...]

A New Way to Access Google Notebook

09.Apr.07 | Leave a Comment

I was just doing a quick Google search and noticed something new (I think?). You know that little linkbar across the top of the screen? I’ve never noticed the “My Notebooks” link there before:

Now, is that just showing up because I actually use Google Notebook, or does it show up for anyone logged [...]

Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar Beta 3

09.Jan.07 | Leave a Comment

This thing rocks.  Seriously, it leaves the previous betas of this developer toolbar in the dust.
The hilights?

UI Update - no more toolbar, now just one button up top on the “command bar” (that newly svelte menu bar like thing) that toggles a bottom panel full of tools.

One click access to the more commonly used tools

Style Tracer [...]

A Twist on Running IE6 and IE7 on a Single Machine

30.Nov.06 | 1 Comment

I just finished reading an article on the IEBlog titled, “IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine.” Now here’s a fascinating twist on how to run both browsers on the same machine. This isn’t the usual way to accomplish it. Instead, they trot out the “virtualization” method (again). But [...]

More on Tracks - Task Management the GTD Way

06.Nov.06 | 3 Comments

What follows are a few thoughts on Tracks, a tool I’m currently experimenting with for task management. I first wrote about it last week and have been using it since then pretty much full time. So far, I really like it and thought I’d take a few moments to jot some thoughts [...]

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