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Oh My God! The greated site ever. Bascially you can download standalone versions of old browsers. I downloaded IE 6 and I can then test my site in 6 without having to install it! Yay! ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A site with numerous types of portable software ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Wow. Probably the longest list I've seen to date of portable apps. I'm filling my portable hardive up with all kinds of goodies. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Census data was collected, and can now serve as an overlay over Google Earth! A news article on it is also located here. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A list of keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer 7. While most are the same as IE6 there are more now because of tabbed browsing. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A program created just for the purpose of spamming forms on websites just like my own. At the moment I am getting over 40 attempts a day to spam my website and have had over 1,600 attempts this year since January. Perhaps downloading their software may ellude to other ways to block form spammers. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A Wiki that attempts to explain every program released before Windows Vista and whether or not it will work on Vista. It seems to me that most the software I'll need to use and currently own should work on Vista. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
An alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader. I recently downloaded Acrobat and it clocked in at 26mb which is crazy. I was searching online for an alternative and ran across this. It seems to be a pretty good program and does really the only thing you need a pdf viewing program for...viewing pdfs. The version I downloaded is portable, which is 2.0. 2.1 looks like it has an installer. ....View Comments (5)
By: Neal Grosskopf
AT&T takes Firefox's backend and creates a new browser from it. As if the browser market wasn't diluted enough already we need another one to download and test in? Even if it uses a FF backend there's still room for quirks to form. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
From their website: "FTP Clients typically require users to learn a separate interface. WebDrive maps a drive letter to FTP, SFTP and WebDAV servers. The only FTP Client that lets you save directly to FTP servers and edit files without downloading through an FTP Client interface."
There is an old crummy version of this program called NetDrive however it didn't work for me. I'm stuck using this method at my workplace since our IT Czar won't let us connect to our new testing server via local access so I'm sticking the $50 to the company. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
Article explains how to use FTPDrive to map a ftp site as a local drive. So far it works fine in Windows Vista. I'm not sure of the practicality of it right now at home, but it would work fine at my work place where we can only connect to our sites via FTP. ....View Comments (2)
By: Neal Grosskopf
If you have Windows Vista (like I do) you may notice that Windows Photo Gallery gives images a slight yellow tint. This is because your color profile got messed up on your computer. To fix this follow the steps in this link. Note: I'm not sure if this is due to Windows messing it up or your monitor/graphics card manufacturer. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
Sort of a funny diagram I noticed in a Slashdot post awhile back. It was in regards to Firefox although the diagram probably rings true of any piece of software. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A programming language that only uses spaces, tab stops and linefeeds instead of names for it's built in functions. Looks pretty funny. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A program that allows you to test Internet Explorer between various versions using separate tabs. It incorporates each versions' native rendering and javascript. It's still in the early stages of development. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of dozens of Fireworks extensions and commands created by John Dunning. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A list of bug fixes and future features that will appear in Firefox, most likely past the 3.1 version. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A very touching article about Bill Gates rise to fame and riches. If only I could say that I made 30 million dollars a day in 1996. Whether you like him or hate him, you can't say you started a business and made billions. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A narrated slideshow by Bill Gates himself. Bill will be leaving Microsoft officially at the end of June. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
The 70's bearded Microsoft team reunites once again for a present day photo of the group. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
I was curious about the total amount Microsoft has had to pay due to lawsuits against them. The total comes out to about 9 billion dollars which is crazy! ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
Interesting article from the perspective of a Google employee who originally worked at Microsoft, left for Google and is now going back to Microsoft. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
I've always been annoyed when Firefox extensions feel the need to mark up my right-click context menu. With this extension (for extensions) you can get rid of all that clutter. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Earlier this week, Microsoft was reported to be arranging a kind of 'blind taste test' to get die-hard Windows XP users to try Vista. They were told that they were trying a new OS, called Mojave. The report went on to suggest that users liked the OS, though they were actually running Vista. Now it appears Microsoft has put up a teaser site, with plans to show the actual video footage next week. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
"Midori is a future OS that could actually be a hypervisor itself, with virtual containers of applications running on top of it that can be transferred easily to other devices because they don't have client-side dependencies to each other." ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A really useful tool from HP that scans websites for SQL injection vulnerabilities. I ran it on a few of our work websites and found some gaping holes. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
A free computer emulator based on QEMU. Seems like a pretty good free replacement for VirtualPC/Parallels/etc. Apparently can run guest programs as standalone windows in your host OS. ....View Comments (2)
By: Chris Retlich
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Be one of the first to download the Windows 7 Beta. This pre-release version of Windows 7 is available to the first 2.5 million people who download. ....View Comments (2)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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How did I miss this? I've always favored Fireworks because of this handy tool. ....View Comments (1)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of of all the new features Firefox 3.5 (formally known as 3.1, which I was never really sure why they picked such a small number for a large update.) Looks like a lot of exciting new things will be added to Firefox. ....View Comments (1)
By: Neal Grosskopf
This was a really annoying bug I ran into where every time I viewed the source of a webpage, Firefox would crash. I found out that it was due to having the HTML Validator extension installed with Firefox Version 3.09. The addon people released a new version which you can find view this message board thread. Enjoy! ....View Comments (1)
By: Neal Grosskopf
I've noticed over and over again in Firefox 3.5 when I drag tabs, they randomly pop open in a new window. Since I pretty much hate new windows and fully embrace tabbed browsing I found a nifty FF addon that disables this 'feature'. ....View Comments (2)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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I was looking for a way to resize one folder to another in Photoshop and ran across this forum post. Thought somebody else might find it useful. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Dafizilla is a Firefox Addon that allows you to copy individual columns from HTML tables online. Typically this isn't possible unless you copy the entire table out into an external editor. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of chrome URLs in Firefox. Chrome URLs are sort of like shortcuts to many of the underworkings of Firefox. I created a shortcut to my error console as a bookmark to work around Mac OSX lousy window management. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of new CSS, HTML & Javascript Features In Internet Explorer 9 set to be released this year. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Having used OSX for the past year now, something that's always annoyed me is when filling out forms I can't select dropdown menus with the tab key. Apparently this isn't an issue with Firefox but is due to it adhering to defaults from OSX. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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A list of the top 50 poor performing addons for Firefox. Many of the addons in here are ones that I regularly use. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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An interesting review of the Quake 2 source code. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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Opera announced that they will be switching to using Webkit and V8 for Javascript. This essentially makes the browser more or less the same as Google Chrome. ....View Comments (0)
By: Neal Grosskopf
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