(Via MacWorld UK.)
Mozilla on Thursday confirmed that it will release the final beta of Firefox 3.0 shortly, and that it expects to deliver the finished browser to users in June.
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(Via MacWorld UK.)
Mozilla on Thursday confirmed that it will release the final beta of Firefox 3.0 shortly, and that it expects to deliver the finished browser to users in June.
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Industry analysts say there’s nothing unusual about the way Apple is distributing Safari updates to Windows users, despite complaints from the CEO of Mozilla about the practice.
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All platforms with Firefox: Previously mentioned Firefox extension GTDGmail has been revamped, renamed, and relaunched as GTDInbox 2.0, and it’s still a fantastic way to organize your email using the Getting Things Done system. GTDInbox sets up labels like Next Actions, Waiting On, and Someday in your Gmail and adds mechanisms to quickly categorize and review your messages the David Allen way. GTDInbox is smart: If you have a message labelled “Next Action” and then label it “Finished,” it automatically removes the action label. GTDGmail can turn starred messages into next actions automatically.
It also lets you review actions by date—what’s been around less than a week, longer than a week, longer than a month, and longer than three months. GTDInbox is so good it’s a convincing case against separating email from to-do’s. The GTDInbox extension is a free download (donations accepted) for all platforms running Firefox, and it plays nice with our own Better Gmail 2 (just be sure to uncheck Folders4Gmail option for now.)
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Cnet has rated Firefox 3 as the best browser out of IE 8, Safari 3 and Opera 9.5, and gives special mention to Flock!!
(Via The Mac Observer.)
The Mozilla Project announced on Monday the release of FireFox 3 Beta 4. The new version has over 900 big fixes over Beta 3 and adds several improvements
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The third beta of Mozilla’s upcoming Firefox 3.0 has entered code freeze, says Mike Beltzner, the Mozilla interface designer. Testing should begin Monday, with a public release expected on or near February 13th, according to a schedule outlined in meeting notes. The company further states that at least 41 percent of its extensions have been modif…
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