Jul 27, 2010
Notes

Tab Candy, by Aza Raskin

Oh man, this looks cool. I wrote a big thing about how I organise my tabs and windows now and how Tab Candy looks like it fixes the problems I have, but I managed to cut it way down:

Tab Candy is Exposé and Spaces for your web browser. If you like Exposé and Spaces in Mac OS X (which I most certainly do), you’ll like Tab Candy.

The one downside to Tab Candy? Firefox. Not a fan.

I wonder how much of this could be done with a Safari extension. And by “I wonder how much of this could be done with,” I mean “I’d love this right now as.”

Try it out.


Jun 28, 2009
Notes

Firefox 3.5 Coming June 30

Webmonkey:

Mozilla will release the next major version of Firefox on Tuesday, June 30, Webmonkey has learned. Mozilla confirmed the news Friday afternoon.

Firefox 3.5 is the first major revision of the popular open-source browser since version 3 landed a little over a year ago, in June of 2008. It features a faster rendering engine, stability enhancements and a new JavaScript engine that boosts the performance of most web-based applications.

Finally, I can shave a few more milliseconds off my web-browsing time thanks to faster JavaScript rendering. The HTML5 stuff is cool though.


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