2007

Who patches better: Microsoft or Mozilla?

An Interview with Window Snyder Window Snyder was a senior security strategist at Microsoft before leaving in 2005 to become a founder and CTO of Matasano Security LLC. Last September she became Mozilla Corp.’s security chief and is now responsible for locking down the popular Firefox browser and other programs. In this Q&A, Snyder credits Microsoft for working hard at a faster and more accurate patching process and admits that, sometimes, even Mozilla has to pull back on security updates at the 11th hour. But she says Mozilla will always be a step ahead because a huge open source community…

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My Fx Splash Screen & FastStone Capture

Once I was able to get the Splash options window working I made a visit to Mr Tech’s Firefox Splash Screens site and found a Splash Screen I liked. I also took a couple minutes (literally) to get and install the free FastStone Capture software thanks to an excellent recommendation from Ryan at CyberNet News. The quality is outstanding compared to the conventional Windows screen capture plus it allows me to save the files in PNG format. There are lot of other features with FastStone I have yet to try out. So with the FastStone Capture software I was able…

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Tweaking the About Screen

The standard About Firefox screen is pretty boring looking. It is even worse for those of us using the Bon Echo or Minefield nightlies since it uses a globe without the firefox as the image (Minefield’s globe has a stick of dynamite stuck in it). However, you can tweak your About Screen by changing the image, the color and font of the text as well as the size of the window. Here is my new & improved About Screen: Note: For this tweak I recommend using the ChromEdit Plus extension. Simply add and modify these lines to your userChrome.css file…

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Update: Splash Screens

Some quick updates regarding A Splash Screen For Fx & TBird. First, the extension (here) also works with Flock, sort of. You will get an Incompatible Extension Warning. Just click ‘Yes’ and the extension will install. Further there is an options screen which is accessed from Tools, Add-ons (or Extensions), select Splash and then click Options. Note: If you are having trouble with the Options Window “rolling-up” this can be fixed via about:config by changing browser.preferences.animateFadeIn to False. With the options screen you can specify the image you want displayed, background text, size of splash screen, how long it is…

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SearchLoad Extension

Another great find by Percy at Mozilla Links. SearchLoad Extension adds some much need options to the Firefox search bar (or search box). Once installed, to configure go to Tools and then select Search Options. There are two sections Searchbar and Tabs. The Searchbar section offer two options for the search bar. The first option well clear the searchbar after a specified amount of time (in seconds). This is a nice feature, but what I really like is the options to resent the search engine back to a default (in my case Google) after a a specified amount of time…

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A Splash Screen For Fx & TBird

Thunderbird and Firefox more so (if you have lots of extensions), do take sometime to start up. This extension displays a “splash” (loading) screen for Firefox, Thunderbird and Sunbird (Mozilla’s calendar application) while the application starts. At the end of this article are samples of the Fx and Thunderbird splash screens. Oddly enough it does seem like the applications are launching a little faster with the splash screen. If anything at least you know the application is loading. I’ve had cases where Fx took so long to load from when I click the icon and I end up clicking again…

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Upcoming Releases/Milestones Jan/Feb ’07

Looks like the last week of January is going to be a big week for Firefox and Thunderbird milestones and releases. Note: As in the past these release dates (especially those in red) are tentative and likely subject to change (much like that of Fx 2 this past summer): January 29th – Firefox 3 (Gran Paradiso) Alpha 2 January 31st – Thunderbird 2 Beta 2 February 2 – Firefox 1.5.0.10 and 2.0.0.2 Permalink

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Now with Snap!

Late yesterday Matt at WordPress announced due to overwhelming response, all WordPress blogs will now have Snap Preview Anywhere (SPA). SPA is a cool little feature which generates a preview of the page when you hover over a link. What’s even nicer is the SPA feature is retro active so this feature works on any of my past blog entries that contain links. It also suppose to work on links contained within comments as well. This is another one of those nice standard features that makes me glad I switched over to WordPress a little over 4 months ago.

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Thunderbird 2 or Outlook 2007?

Granted right now Thunderbird is not as feature packed as Outlook. But Thunderbird 2 will be adding several new features such as the new message alert indicator, message tags and may be even tabs. Thunderbird 2 will also render incoming HTML e-mails via Firefox. Outlook 2007 (due out in February) on the other hand is not going to use Internet Explorer anymore to render incoming HTML E-Mails. Nope, it is going to use the MS Word rendering engine which is currently uses for creating e-mails. So what you ask? First off, ever try to make a web page out of…

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Firefox Mouse Pad

Now you too can have your very own Firefox mouse pad. What better way to promote your favorite browser! Only $5* from the Mozilla Store. *Plus $2 minimum shipping charge.

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