Archives for the 'Firefox' Category
Quick Tip: Remember the Milk for Gmail [Gearfire Productivity]
Remember the Milk, a great to web-based to-do list application, has released an excellent plug-in for the Firefox. It works with gmail, creating a panel on the right side of your screen with your to-do list in it. It’s now right there and you can add, remove, change and see all of your tasks in [...]
Create quick searches in Firefox [Hack Your Day]
I actually new about this awesome productivity tip for Firefox, but I forgot about it for some time. Make Use Of’s recent article on 7 powerful shortcuts made me see the light again though, so let me share one of Firefox’s best shortcuts. It allows you to bookmark search fields, so instead of going to [...]
Organize IT Recap 30th Nov 2007 [Organize IT]
Organized IT recap for 30th November 2007
I’ve always been a fan of Firefox browser ever since I originally tried it out. I don’t think I could ever use anything else now. It’s much more streamlined than Internet Explorer but isn’t a completely different experience like some other browsers can be. This article is an interesting [...]
4 Steps For Better Bookmark Management [Tech Rest]
How many bookmarks do you have? Ever have trouble finding one?
Here is a better way.
Put your top 20 sites in one folder. If you take a look at your browsing, I’ll bet that over 80% of the time, you visit your top 20 sites. Rather than put these in multiple folders, why not put them [...]
Infected From a MySpace Page? [Tech Rest]
Can you get a virus or other malware from just viewing a webpage? Absolutely. Not too long ago people got infected from viewing a MySpace page. A similar incident happened when people visited John’s Hardware.
Was the problem the sites? Not exactly. You see the problem was with infected, 3rd-party ads that were on the pages.
This [...]