A few browser oriented items of note:
New Evernote Add-on
For the Evernote users, a new take on their Web Clipper. Adding tags, choosing the notebook – heck, all the things you’d go to Evernote to do after a clipping – can now be done on the fly. We can now also create a new note from
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A common browser keyboard shortcut that I’ve never used – nor properly cared about until recently – is F11. With most browsers, tapping F11 puts you into some variation of full screen mode. When using a tiny display or low resolution you might find this very helpful to maximize what you’re seeing.
To be clear, this
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I’ve been mulling over browsers again lately… some random thoughts follow.
Firefox Beta 3
I tried Firefox 3 Beta 2 for a few days (initial mention), but I’m afraid I’ve had to set it aside. I experimented with enabling assorted extensions but had too many stability issues — and frankly, Firefox without extensions just isn’t all
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Apple’s Safari for Windows (beta) was announced almost 5 weeks ago. Since that time, Safari (all versions) have accounted for 3.1% of the page views here.
Of that 3.1% views were via some version of Safari. However, the Safari/Windows combination is at .30% here. I filter my traffic out, none of those were my
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No doubt, many of you probably have heard of the Safari security issues. Not to fear, there’s already an update to 3.0.1 available. If you already installed, be sure to go get it.
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