Entries Tagged as 'safari'
Posted under firefox, extensions, fashion, addons, safari, software, News, Apple on November 18th, 2008 by admin
Today, Mozilla has released Fashion Your Firefox, a new Web application that enables Firefox users to customize their browser based on their interests and online activities. It provides a simple way to find appropriate add-ons that fit your lifestyles, showcasing them in a simple and easy-to-install way.
“One of the best parts about Firefox is the […]
Posted under html5, softwareupdates, webkit, Phishing, safari, software, security, News, Apple on November 14th, 2008 by admin
Yesterday, Apple released Safari 3.2 for both Windows and Mac (Tiger and Leopard). As usual, Apple’s normal update announcements are a little short on details.
This update is recommended for all Safari users and features protection from fraudulent phishing websites and better identification of online businesses. This update also includes the latest security updates. For detailed […]
Posted under web apps, cover flow, safari, Development, iPhone, News, Apple on November 7th, 2008 by admin
Before the App Store, third party developers depended on web apps to allow them to bring new games, abilities, and content to the iPhone and iPod touch. A new proof-of-concept tech demo by web developer Charles Ying shows that there is still plenty of potential left untapped for web apps, especially when you make use […]
Posted under safari, google gears, javascript, web development, google, software, News, Apple on September 15th, 2008 by admin
Gears, Google’s “browser improver” (for lack of a better term), has come out of beta and is now officially available for Safari.
Gears is a browser plugin that extends its functionality by allowing it do things like store data locally in a searchable database as well as run JavaScript in the background to improve performance. A […]
Posted under images, email, safari, Tips, iPhone, Apple on August 27th, 2008 by admin
I emailed my brother a picture of us when we were little to use as the picture that pops up when I call him, but when he received it he wasn’t sure how to save it to his iPhone (which you need to do to assign to a picture to a contact).
To save a picture […]
Posted under microsoft, safari, ical, News, security, Apple on May 30th, 2008 by admin
In the last week, two major flaws have been reported, one in downloading .ICS (iCal) files, and one in Safari’s carpet-bombing problems. Now, Microsoft is reportedly getting in on the warnings to Apple.
Basically, Tim Rains, Microsoft’s security guy, says that “Safari…cannot be configured to obtain the user’s permission before it downloads a resource.” That […]
Posted under inquisitor, yahoo, plugin, safari, News, Commentary, Apple on May 9th, 2008 by admin
Today, Davaid Wantanabe announced that Yahoo has acquired the rights to his popular Inquisitor for Safari.
Congrats to David, and a big “what the heck?” to Yahoo. I honestly can’t imagine what Yahoo would want with a plugin for Safari.
It has long been a Safari-only plugin so with the acquisition of it on Yahoo’s end, I’m […]
Posted under macbook pro, software-update, firmware, safari, News, software, security, Apple on April 16th, 2008 by admin
Apple posted an update to Safari that – amongst other fixes – patches 4 vulnerabilities in the Windows version and 2 in the OS X version of their flagship browser. One of the Windows issues – CVE-2007-2398 – is especially tricksy: “[the vulnerability allows] a web page to change the contents of the address bar […]
Posted under gtd, evernote, safari, Software Reviews, iPhone, Commentary, Apple on April 3rd, 2008 by admin
Evernote, which was once a Windows-only, highly-complex clippings database, has re-invented itself with a new 3.0 beta release that combines a feature-smart client for OS X (& Windows) with creative and handy web & mobile functionality to ensure you never forget anything. I managed to wait in the beta line long enough to get an […]
Posted under quick-tip, safari, Tips, software, Apple on April 1st, 2008 by admin
There are numerous ways to open a new tab in Safari. You can right click on the tab bar, use the keyboard shortcut Command + T, or use the File Menu item.
Another, less known, way is to double-click the tab bar. Double-clicking will create a new tab and highlight the address bar so you can […]