Brandon Quintana

Brandon Quintana

Web Developer

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Posts Tagged ‘web browsers’

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Since Apple has decided to release Safari for Windows, it got me thinking, what’s preventing me from using Safari as my default browser for web development. Up until now, I had been using Firefox with a few extensions for web development: Venkman, Firebug, and Web Developer. It got me thinking, Apple is releasing Safari so Windows users can develop for the iPhone. I’m thinking that’s the main reason, and it might be nice to pull some of the marketshare as well. Since I primarily use Macs for my web development, I wanted to see if others were using Safari for web development and what their feedback has been. Read the rest of this entry »

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ZDNet had a blog post regarding browser usage recently. The numbers are clear that Firefox is continuing to gain market share over Internet Explorer. Worldwide 13% is a pretty good amount considering the age of the browser and showing more usage in the US at 16% is promising. Read the rest of this entry »

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Technology review posted an article on the evolution of the web browser. There are many extensions and plug ins for web browsers as well as entire programs using the browsers application engine. These changes mange it easier for social activities, blogging, RSS feeds and other things of that nature. New browsers such as IE 7 and Firefox 2 will be out in the near future offering customers better technology than those available to us today. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google released Google Browser Sync an extension for Firefox users to sync bookmarks, history, cookies, and saved passwords. I had been looking for something that could make it easy to sync different things on my computer. I had found a program called Syncopation to sync my iTunes library. MySync allows syncing of Mail, Address Book, iCal and Safari. I’m a Firefox user and these products only work on Mac OS X however and Google Browser Sync works on all platforms and syncs through my Google account as opposed to broadcasting like a server in my network. Read the rest of this entry »

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I haven’t really attempted to create my own Firefox extensions. I think it would be pretty cool to create some tools people could use, but I can’t seem to find the time to do projects like these. In fact, I sometimes find it hard to write entries in my blogs. For those interested in writing their own extensions, there is a pretty good tutorial on roachfiend.com. Read the rest of this entry »

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I’ve read quite a few articles around the web about rumors that Google will release its own web browser. CNET News.com has an article downplaying the idea. Google says they will only release a web browser if they felt there was real benefit in doing so. Read the rest of this entry »

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Firefox 2.0 will receive anti-phish help from Google. Google Safe Browsing will be incorporated into the next version of Firefox, which is releasing its third alpha version. This Safe Browsing technology created by Google can be found in the Google Toolbar, which is available for both Firefox and Internet Explorer. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Moleskin has a good entry about Firefox extensions for web development. Two extensions that I use quite often are the Firefox web developer extension and Firebug. They are two really useful extensions for me and they allow me to develop sites more efficiently. Looking over the other extensions they seem to offer web developers some handy tools. Read the rest of this entry »

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On the Google Operating System blog, there is an entry describing 10 features that are only available to Opera users. Most of these features are helpful in everyday browsing. Like the entry says there are Firefox extensions to make the browser more capable, but all of these features are included with Opera out of the box. Read the rest of this entry »

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Firefox 1.5.0.3 was released today to deal with a security fix for a denial of service vulnerability. It installed in my browser through automatic updates. I did not notice any other changes to the browser and the only release note was dealing with the security fix.

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