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First Glance: Miramar Alpha 2 (TBird 3.3)

Since I had some time, I installed Thunderbird 3.3a2 aka Miramar. Upon the first start-up I was prompted to setup my email account. The process went smoothly as like in Thunderbird 3.1, setup should be able to auto-detect the account settings based on the email address you put in. Since all my email accounts are IMAP, I had Miramar synced with Thunderbird 3.1 running on my Windows 7 and Ubuntu machines. Took a couple minutes of playing around in the View menu to get the layout the way I preferred. As you can see from the About screen, Mozilla Messaging…

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Thunderbird and Identities

When an email account is initially setup in Thunderbird, the user is prompted to enter their name which is shown as the from on the mail message. What if you want to have multiple display/from names on the same email account? Thunderbird gives you the ability to create multiple ‘identities’ for an email account: Go to Tools >  Account Settings… (Linux: Edit > Account Settings) At the bottom right of the Account Settings window shall be a button Manage Identities… Choose Add.. Complete at least the first two fields (Your Name, Email Address) Click OK, Click OK, Click OK When…

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Miramar (Thunderbird) 3.3a2 Released

Mozilla Messaging has released the second alpha for the next generation of Thunderbird. Miramar is the code name for the new Thunderbird 3.3 which is built on the new Gecko 2 engine. New in this release: New Troubleshooting information page to aid supporting and diagnosing problems in Thunderbird Notifications of add-on installation progress and issues now work correctly Attachment reminder now works again Attachment sizes are now available in the compose window and numerous other bug fixes For more details see the Release Notes. <a href=”http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m195/ffextensionguru/Email%20Mafia/?action=view&amp;current=Tbirdvertical.png” target=”_blank”><img src=”http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m195/ffextensionguru/Email%20Mafia/Tbirdvertical.png” border=”0″ alt=”Photobucket”></a>

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Firefox 4: Live Feed Button

Starting with Firefox 4 Beta 7, the ‘Live Feed’ button was removed from the address bar. For those who did use this feature you can re-add it via the customize option: Right-click on a toolbar Select Customize… In the box of icons locate and drag to the desired location the Subscribe button Once finished click Done.

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Firefox 4: Status Bar Info & Status-4-Evar

As I reported earlier, back with Firefox 4 Beta 7, someone came up with the bright idea to eliminate the status bar and replace it with the optional (and crappy) Add-on Bar . The reason for this is to free up screen space. Instead they integrated part of the status bar (mainly where a link takes you, into the address bar as seen below). When you mouse-over a link now in Firefox 4, the link is displayed up in the address bar to the right of the current URL. Not very piratical IMHO and the color scheme makes a bit…

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Firefox 4: Status Bar now Add-on Bar

New with Firefox 4 Beta 7 was out with the Status Bar and in with the ‘Add-on Bar’. So, what’s the difference? Other than the name, nothing really. Oh yea, the status bar add-ons bar now has a ‘close button’ so you can easily hide it. To re-activate either right-click on the navigation or tab bar and select Customize… then choose Add-on Bar. Else activate the menu bar via the Alt key and select View >> Toolbars then select Add-on Bar. ETA:  Several more things, there is no longer a progress bar. There is no ‘status’ reports (loading, waiting, Done,…

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Firefox 4 Add-ons Manager

Part of the big changes with Firefox 4 is a newly designed Add-Ons manager and user interface (UI). Some observations: First off, the add-ons manager now opens in a tab instead of separate window. The manager itself is wider now as the menu options are down the side instead of along the top. Because of the width, trying to use the Add-Ons Manager in Sidebar tweak is not going to be very useful. You must still restart whenever adding/removing or disabling/enabling add-ons. Mozilla has finally ‘un-hidden‘ the option to install add-ons via a file (gear button next to the add-ons…

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Firefox Release Recap: January 2011 Week 2

Just Released Firefox 4.0 Beta 9 – January 14, 2011 Schedule this Coming Week None Future Release Firefox 3.5.17 – February 8th Firefox 3.6.14 – February 8th Firefox 4.0 Beta 10 – TBA Firefox 4.0 Release Candidate 1 – TBA Firefox 4.0 – TBA

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Firefox 4 Beta 9 Released

Was finally ready to start working with Firefox 4 on my new Windows 7 computer. Went to download Firefox 4 Beta 8 and was offered Firefox 4 Beta 9. Mozilla released the ninth beta for Firefox 4.0 on January 14th. This is a regular beta release and is being made available for testing purposes only. New stuff in this Beta 9 release: Overhaul of the bookmarks and history code, enabling faster bookmarking and startup performance Per-compartment garbage collection is now enabled, reducing work done during complex animations See the complete changelist from the previous beta For more info see the…

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BitDefender Launches Free Malware Removal Tool

“Backdoor.Lavandos.A steals personal data from accounts on the infected computer after setting up a ‘setupapi.dll’ in the installation root folder for Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer,” according to SC Magazine. esecurityplanet.com

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