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Jumat, 12 Maret 2010

Windows ‘Rippon’ Interface in Firefox

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Mozilla plans to "ribbonise" Firefox for Windows Vista and Windows 7 to reduce clutter and free up space for the browser display, according to company planning documents.
"Starting with Vista, and continuing with Windows 7, the menu bar is going away," said Mozilla in its published plans for revamping the Firefox user interface. "[It will] be replaced with things like the Windows Explorer contextual strip, or the Office Ribbon, [which is] now in Paint and WordPad, too."
As Mozilla noted, Microsoft has extended Office 2007's ribbon-esque 'Fluent' user interface to Windows 7 with the latter's 'Scenic Ribbon' framework. In both those designs, a wide ribbon-like display at the top of a window replaces the traditional drop-down menus, small icons and toolbars that have standardised Windows applications' look-and-feel for decades.
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Last month, Microsoft confirmed that it will offer Windows 7's ribbon application interface to Windows Vista users in an October update.
Calling Firefox's current Windows look "dated and behind," Mozilla said it would hide the menu bar by default on Vista and Windows 7 as of Firefox 3.7, a minor upgrade expected to ship in March 2010.
The move will let Firefox developers use 'Glass', the Windows 7 interface theme, and will free up vertical space, a concern of netbook owners, who face smaller screens.
Although the scheme has been approved by Mozilla's user interface designers, it's not a done deal. "This direction is at the [user interface] team proposal stage, to be approved by drivers and subject for constructive community feedback," the company said.
According to Mozilla's plan, Firefox 3.7's menus will be hidden under a small number of buttons or tabs, much like Google's Chrome and Apple's Safari do now. "They don't always agree on which item should go in which menu, but the general principal is sound," said Mozilla.
Although Vista and Windows 7 users running Firefox 3.7 would see the changes, people working with Windows XP - by far, still the dominant version of Windows - will not. "Windows XP would retain the menu bar by default, as would Linux and, of course, Mac," Mozilla said.
Vista and Windows 7 users will also be able to view the full menus by holding the Alt key, which will act as a toggle between on and off.
Mozilla's changes may be unwelcome to some users. Office 2007, for example, faced serious resistance over the ribbon when it launched, although that has subsided over time. More recently, complaints mounted over plans by OpenOffice.org to overhaul the interface of that open-source productivity suite, with some blasting the group for parroting Office 2007's appearance.
For its part, Mozilla tried to preempt criticism in its planning documents.
In a two-question FAQ, Mozilla said that the menu-less interface is the look of the future. "As of Windows 7, the most popular user-facing, prepackaged applications, and Office, ship with the menu bar off by default," the open-source company said.
"Whether Photoshop or AutoCAD ship with menu bars isn't necessarily relevant. For one, they are different types of applications, and for another they don't have a ubiquitous competitor ship with the operating system."
That last was a reference to Internet Explorer (IE), which Microsoft will bundle with all copies of Windows 7 except those sold in the European Union. There, Microsoft has proposed letting users "vote" for their default browser when they first try to connect to the internet.
Mozilla also denied that the change is its attempt to copy Chrome, Safari or IE. "We are not trying to make Firefox look like any other browser," the company said. "Firefox is Firefox. Similarities between browsers are unavoidable. They all have shared lineage and are ... all trying to solve the same problems, so evolutionary ideas that are similar are inevitable."
Firefox 3.7, currently scheduled for release in March 2010, will be preceded by Firefox 3.6, another minor upgrade that's now slated to ship in November.
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Google Chrome 3.0 Released

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Google has released 3.0 version of its famous web browser "Chrome". Here is what the Official Google Blog says:
This release comes hot on the heels of 51 developer, 21 beta and 15 stable updates and 3,505 bugfixes in the past year. For you, that means significant speed improvements for the browser as well as a fresh redesign of some of its most loved features.
We've improved by more than 150% in Javascript performance since our very first beta, and by more than 25% since the most recent stable release.
When you download and fire up this latest release of Google Chrome, you'll notice that the New Tab page sports a new look. We've redesigned the New Tab page so that it's easy to use and easily customizable. Now you can rearrange thumbnails of your most-visited websites by simply clicking and dragging your mouse. Additionally, you can pin thumbnails to a spot so they don't disappear even if your browsing habits change. This way, you can easily get to the websites you care about with just one click.
We've also improved one of the most used and loved features of Google Chrome, the Omnibox. Because it's a search bar as well as the web address bar, the multi-talented Omnibox helps you get to the sites you're looking for with just a few keystrokes. With this release, we've optimized the presentation of the drop-down menu and added little icons to help you distinguish between suggested sites, searches, bookmarks, and sites from your browsing history.
We're very excited about HTML5 becoming standard in modern browsers, and continued to add HTML5 capabilities to this stable release.
After testing out Themes for Google Chrome in the beta channel, we're finally releasing it in this stable release. Themes allow you to deck out your browser with colors, patterns and images. We'll be bringing more Themes for the browser soon, but in the meantime, you can change the theme of your browser by visiting the Themes Gallery.

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Redesign GMail and GCal Interface Using Google Redesigned Extension for Mozilla Firefox

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GoogleRedesignedThumbGoogle Redesigned is a Mozilla Firefox extension designed by Globex Designs that aims to fully redesign the look and feel of popular Google services. This is achieved with Cascading StyleSheet (CSS) files which are loaded on the client's browser. The extension simplifies the use of these styles by providing auto-updates, easy management and notifications of changes. You can also download and use the styles individually by going to their respective pages.
Google Redesigned is built for Mozilla based browsers (Firefox, Flock, IceWeasel, and such). Users using other browsers will not be to install the extension. Firefox 3 and Flock 2 are highly recommended as certain styles will not work correctly on older versions of the Gecko engine. As well the Firefox 3 engine provides much faster performance for handling these styles.
Once you install it, restart your browser and then click on the Google Redesigned icon in the bottom right corner of your browser and select "Check For Style Updates". This will automatically download and install all the latest styles that are currently available.
Now, whenever you visit one of the supported Google services you will be browsing in style.
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Kamis, 11 Maret 2010

Google dropping support for Internet Explorer 6

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The problem with Internet Explorer 6 is that it fails at running some of the standard features of today's web development technologies, meaning that it gives web developers a rather hard time when they put websites together. If the market share were small, this wouldn't matter so much, but Internet Explorer 6 still holds a decent-sized portion compared to other browsers, due to companies and other organizations refusing to switch from it. Despite the fact that there are many faster, more secure, and generally better browsers, such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8, Safari and Firefox, a lot of companies have yet to make the upgrade.

The announcement earlier, made on the Google Enterprise Blog, states that beginning March 1, Google Docs and Google Sites will no longer work correctly when viewed in Internet Explorer 6. These two services have a lot of users, so hopefully, this will help make a difference when it comes to what browsers are being used. Keep in mind that the company is only starting with those two; support for Internet Explorer 6 will be phased out as time progresses, giving users some time to switch. The announcement closed with,
"2010 is going to be a great year for Google Apps and we want to ensure that everyone can make the most of what we are developing.Please take the time to switch your organization to the most up-to-date browsers available."
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Download Mozilla Firefox 3.7 Alpha 2 Preview

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Firefox steps into the next version.It releases the 3.7 Alpha2 package ,download Now.It may have stability issues because of Alpha release.
The current nightly build is Firefox 3.7 Alpha 2 Preview which can be downloaded using following link:
Download :Mozilla Firefox 3.7 Alpha 2 Preview
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Download worlds fastest browser Opera 10.50 released

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Opera 10.50, claiming it to be the worlds fastest browser for Windows computers.  Opera 10.50 includes a new sleek, refined design, including private browsing, so users can surf anonymously.


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Opera’s new menu button replaces the traditional way users are used to seeing toolbars, by stacking all the contents in a neat and organized drop down menu.  Aero Glass has been enabled for Windows Vista / 7 users, allowing them to take full advantage of the clean, transparent borders.  Opera even allows users to use the Windows 7 jump list, for quick and easy access to recent pages, Speed Dial, and tasks.
Opera 10.50 also includes old favorites like Opera Turbo, just turn this feature on when your bandwidth is slowing to a crawl, and let Opera’s servers handle the web content.  Opera Unite, a content sharing feature, without the need to upload to social networks.  Last, but not least, Opera Link, a synchronizing feature that allows you to share Speed Dial, notes, search-engine preferences and more features onto any Opera web browser and even Opera Mini.
Opera also includes the latest HTML5 and CSS3 standards, allowing web designers to utilize the great new features and design the perfect webpage for visitors.
Opera 10.50 is currently only available for Windows, in 42 different languages.  Opera will be available for Mac and Linux soon.
Download Direct link: opera 10.50
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