Archive for the 'Browsers' Category

Opera 9.20-beta Slackware Packages

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Opera has released an official beta build of its upcoming version 9.2 of the popular web browser. One of the big drawcards for this release is the inclusion of something they call “Speed Dial”. Basically, it is essentially a launchpad for your favourite sites which is displayed in any blank tab or window. Below is [...]

Opera Slackware packages

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Current testing release
opera-9.20b_20070323.5-i386-1_hno.tgz
opera-9.01_20060629.6-i486-1hno.tgz
Current stable release
opera-9.10_20061214.5-i386-1_hno.tgz
opera-9.0-i486-1hno.tgz
About the above packages
The opera desktop team have been releasing weekly builds of the upcoming recently released version 9.0.
I have been creating opera slackware packages for each one of these releases for my own personal use, and considering the fact that 9.0-final has been released, I thought that might as well [...]

Remote Firefox Settings

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

Hot on the heals of my Top 5 Firefox Extensions I Can’t Live Without, I have discovered another nifty way to make your Firefox settings more portable.
If you already use the highly-recommended Bookmarks Synchronizer Plugin, then you know the convenience of remote location of your bookmarks, and how handy it is to cart your settings [...]

Top 5 Firefox Extensions I Can’t Live Without

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

As I have mentioned on this site before, I am a Linux user. More specifically, I am a Slackware user and as such, it goes without saying that I am not an Internet Explorer user.
I have been using Firefox since its pre-Firebird, pre-Phoenix days of 2002. Nearly three years on, and with the browser “all [...]