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Opera Tab Window Filter

Epiphany
I have been using Opera for it must be 5 years now. I thought that I knew most of the tricks. Then today, I found a new massively helpful feature.
Windows – Tabs
For those Opera users out there, you already know, but for those that do not use Opera — Opera’s main selling point is [...]

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Now the Netbook is taking the laptop market by storm. Originally designed for the bottom end of computing, the Netbook (a small lower powered laptop designed for the web and email) is now one of the hotest categories of laptops.
One of the Dell Netbooks with a 10 inch screen
Really, we wonder what took so long. [...]

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The more we work with Firefox, the more we begin to wonder when it stops being just a browser and becomes some sort of Swiss Army knife of applications. We spend a inordinate amount of time on in Firefox. Now we are browse-philes, we love many browsers and have written about some of them on [...]

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As you can see from our previous post, we are big Google Chrome fans. However, one area that really should be improved is the importation of bookmarks.
Gmarks
We manage our bookmarks in Gmarks which is accessible through a Firefox plug-in. Not only can Chrome not see our Gmarks….which is a bad oversight by Google, since they [...]

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Its certainly not a new thing, history management is old hat for browsers. However, the Chrome does it reinforced the idea that Google always seems to come up with better ways of doing things that we used to do previously. They must be one of the best at evolutionary approaches.
Other browsers like Firefox have [...]

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We use 5 different browsers at any one time on our Macs (plus Chome on our PC). The reason being is that using different browsers is a great way to organize a series of open tabs. You can associate browsers with groupings of web pages an specific online applications. Our setup looks like this:

OmniWeb [...]

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Google Docs and Google Chrome

In our last post we wrote about how well Google Docs worked with the GDocs Add in for Firefox. Recently, Google came out with their first browser called Chrome. We tried Chrome with Google Docs and came away very pleasantly surprised. While we don’t have any quantitative data to support this, Google Docs appears to [...]

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