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Get 5 percent off with Firefox

Tekfix, an Australian computer hardware and electronics retailer, has an interesting discount [press release]:
To get the 5% off, Firefox users have to enter coupon code firefoxed in the appropriate field during checkout.
Nice initiative.
However, I wonder why they haven't chosen to let their shop do a browser check, instead of just telling people to enter [...]

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Software ]

Mozilla turns 10 in March

During my last round in Google Reader I noticed this post from David Boswell.
As you can see, the Mozilla [Wikipedia] has its 10 year birthday on March 31st. That means that it 10 years (yeah, well d'oh!) ago, that Netcape [Wikipedia] released the source code into the wild.
Just a tip for your calendar ;-)

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Open source ]

I've been using the latest trunk (nightly) version of the Firefox 3 browser for some time now. But it wasn't until recently that I discovered, that it had disabled two of my extensions:

CoLT
TinyUrl Creator

The reason was that the extensions didn't provide secure updates, probably to avoid fraud. I checked addons.mozilla.org and noticed, that the entire [...]

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Software ]

I've mentioned the Firefox extension 'ChromaTabs' earlier.
Well, now I've tested in, and even though I'm sure it's a really good feature for some, I just couldn't get used to it. It was too hard to see which tab was the active one, and in the end the various colors faded into a palette, where I [...]

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[ categorized as: Browsers ]

Color your tabs

This seems like the perfect Firefox extension for a tab freak like me: CromaTabs.
(Found via Linux.com)

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[ categorized as: Tips ]

After running alpha builds of the 1.1 I just got my invitation to the private beta of the upcoming 1.0 version of the social web browser Flock.
Duncan Riley at TechCrunch feels the same way about Flock 1.0 as I do: Flock 1.0 Beta Released: Surprisingly Very Good
I'm not going to go further into the functionality [...]

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Social web, Software ]

Via the Danish version of Computerworld I've found out that Mozilla is opening development offices in Copenhagen, Denmark. Exciting!
What's more exciting is, that they'll begin working on a mobile version of Firefox, when Firefox 3 is released.
Read more at Mike Schroepfer's blog

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Software ]

I nearly forgot: Flock 0.9 is out

Woops, I nearly forgot to mention, that Flock 0.9 is out — a browser that I have been fortunate enough to test prior to its release.
And I must say, this is a browser beyond browsers out there. Even though it's built on Mozilla's popular Firefox browser, it adds a whole new social dimension to browsing, [...]

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[ categorized as: Browsers ]

Tip: Minimal Firefox

By moving address and search bar and hiding the navigation and bookmarks toolbars, you can actually get a pretty minimal browser out of Firefox with a lot of space to display the websites.
Of course it means, that you have to either use the menus or know the Firefox keyboard shortcuts ;-)
Click the image below [...]

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Instead of switching to Safari, you can get the best features in Safari in your Firefox. Just follow this guide at the Lifehacker blog.
One of the tips is the combined address bar and loader, which I have previously mentioned.

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[ categorized as: Browsers, Software ]