Archive for the Category 'FireFox'

Safari Not Even Mentioned in Lifehacker’s Latest Browser Speed Tests

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Safari has come to a point where it isn’t even a factor in the browser speed tests against Firefox, Chrome, and Opera.  The test criteria: Boot-up and warm loading, tab loading, Javascript, DOM/CSS, and memory use.  Safari’s sorry score put it only ahead of the expired version of Opera.

Read more at Lifehacker.com.

IE Tab Allows you to Embed Internet Explorer in Tabs of Firefox

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Okay, we know that Safari Sucks, but what if you need to test your website on IE & would like to avoid it at all costs as well? Try the Firefox Add-on IE Tab (not available for MacOSX). It will embed an Internet Explorer window in tabs of Firefox.

Join FireFox in Their Mission to Set a Guinness World Record for Most Software Downloaded in 24 Hours!

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

The official date and more information may be found here: FireFox Guinness World Record.

Firefox 3 Beta 5 Now Available

Thursday, April 03rd, 2008

Firefox 3 Beta 5 Release Notes & What’s New in Firefox 3.

How To Get Safari’s best features in Firefox

Thursday, April 03rd, 2008

If you follow LifeHacker closely you probably saw the list of How To Get Safari’s best features in Firefox in 2007. Today they added another to the list with Get Safari-Like Inline Search in Firefox.

Paypal’s Browser Recommendation to Protect Against Phishing: Anything but Safari

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

As reported by Macworld, a recent interview with Michael Barrett, PayPal’s chief information security officer, reveals that “Apple, unfortunately, is lagging behind what they need to do, to protect their customers”. Barrett also said, “Our recommendation at this point, to our customers, is use Internet Explorer 7 or 8 when it comes out, or Firefox 2 or Firefox 3, or indeed Opera”. Barrett went on to explain:

“Unlike its competitors, Safari has no built-in phishing filter to warn users when they are visiting suspicious Web sites, Barrett said. Another problem is Safari’s lack of support for another anti-phishing technology, called Extended Validation (EV) certificates. This is a secure Web browsing technology that turns the address bar green when the browser is visiting a legitimate Web site.”

Apple representatives weren’t immediately available to comment on this story.

Firefox 3 Beta 3 Now Available

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

LifeHacker offered up a nice synopsis of the latest Firefox today, as well as the following resources:

Download Firefox 3 Beta 3
A deep look to Firefox 3 Beta 3
Firefox 3 Beta 3 Release Notes

Apple Intentionally Makes Safari’s Type Blurry.

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Why is the type so blurry on Safari? Believe it or not, this is intentional.

Both Microsoft and Apple use a technology called sub-pixel rendering. This technology basically splits pixels into three parts (RGB), and allows for three times the resolution flexibility. Microsoft and Apple have two different philosophies when it comes to how to utilize this technology.

Joel Spolsky explains:

* Apple generally believes that the goal of the algorithm should be to preserve the design of the typeface as much as possible, even at the cost of a little bit of blurriness.
* Microsoft generally believes that the shape of each letter should be hammered into pixel boundaries to prevent blur and improve readability, even at the cost of not being true to the typeface.

So, Apple is willing to over-anti-alias the type in Safari in an attempt to make it look prettier. Although the type rendered in Firefox and IE isn’t quite as “pretty”, it is much sharper and more legible. It is doubtful that Windows users will be willing to switch to the fuzzy text found in Safari any time soon.

Safari's blurry type

Apple’s Webkit Versus Mozilla

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007

Webkit is the application framework which Safari is built on, developed by Apple. It went “open source” in June 2005, but on June 11, 2007 (Safari 3’s release date) a Windows port was added. Leander Kahney from Wired said recently that it appears that Apple is turning Webkit into ” a big open-source development project to rival Mozilla”. Kahney also stated, “Unlike Mozilla, which has only a nonprofit foundation to back its efforts, two big companies are pushing WebKit: Apple and Nokia, which is using the technology for some of its smartphones.”

Safari 3 Public Beta Release

Monday, June 11th, 2007

“The world’s best browser. Now on Windows, too.”

On Monday, June 11, 2007, Steve Jobs announced that Apple had created a version of Safari of Windows.

Safari, which previously ran solely on the Apple Macintosh operating system, has approximately 4.9 percent of the browser business. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has around 78 percent, while Firefox has around 15 percent of the browser market.