Unknown browsers. Part 3. Off By One.

Posted by admin | Web | Wednesday 15 April 2009 7:07 pm

Unknown browsers. Part 3. Off By One.

 
Last version: 3.5 d

Home page: www.offbyone.com

OS            Size
Windows     1 MB    

Easy browser. Some uncomfortable when you should to set the address you should allways to click on button ‘url’. There is no setting menu, all settings are set in mian menu in Options. It could to change the size of type, you could to use bookmarks. The navigation is realized with the help of insets, i.e. in main window it could be several web-pages and between them you couldswitch, such as in Opera, K-meleon and Mozilla Firefox.

You couldn’t evidently to show the coding of page, and this is too uncomfortable. Although it’s correctly shown russian symbols on web-pages, but instead of KOI8-R it could be shown page in Win-1251 coding. Do not support the autonomous working.

One of the last releases was in 2006 year.

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Unknown browsers. Part 2. K-Meleon.

Posted by admin | Web | Wednesday 15 April 2009 5:58 pm

Unknown browsers. Part 2. K-Meleon.


Last version: 0.9.12

Home page: kmeleon.sourceforge.net

OS           Size
Windows     5.7 MB    

It’s enough good browser, fast, with greate number of settings and functions. Based on Mozilla runner.

The navigation is realized with the help of insets, i.e. in main window it could be several web-pages, and you may switch between them, as in Opera, K-Meleon and Mozilla Firefox.

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Unknown Browsers. Part 1. Flock.

Posted by admin | Web | Tuesday 14 April 2009 7:29 pm

 Flock.

Last version: 0.5 pre.

Home page: www.flock.com

OS                      Size
Windows            8 MB
Mac OS X            10.5 MB
Linux                  9.5 MB

It’s a good browser. The author was the one of developers of Mozilla Firefox and some years worked in OpenSource sphere (free source code). Browser is in developmental stage now, but nevertheless there are a host of functions. In this description it will viewing the most important of them.

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The Future of Firefox

Posted by admin | Web | Wednesday 25 March 2009 8:38 pm

The Future of Firefox.

Interview With Mozilla’s Chief Innovation Officer

Written by Richard MacManus 

 

In my recent visit to Silicon Valley, I got the chance to visit the Mozilla headquarters. Among others at the organization, I spoke to Chris Beard – Mozilla’s Chief Innovation Officer and the person overseeing its efforts to bring new concepts to the browser, a.k.a. Mozilla Labs. We discussed where Firefox is heading and how it compares to Google Chrome in particular. We also talked about Mozilla’s new mobile browser Fennec, the add-on platform, and how recent innovations by Mozilla – such as Weave and Ubiquity – fit into the big picture. In this post we’ll focus on the near future of Firefox.

 

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The Battle Of The Browsers

Posted by admin | Web | Thursday 19 March 2009 7:14 pm

The Battle Of The Browsers – The History And The Future Of Internet Browsers

 

With Internet Explorer 8 now available, can Microsoft hope to retain market dominance over fierce open source rivals such as Mozilla’s Firefox or the feature packed Opera web browser. Can history give us a clue to what the future of web browsers/browsing might hold? How did Netscape Navigator go from having a dominant 89.36% market share of all web browsers in 1996 and yet only 3.76% by mid 1999?

Let us take a journey that will begin long before even the intellectual conception of Internet Explorer, that will glance at its long defeated rivals, examine the current browsers available and will end with a prediction of what the future of browsing will offer us – and which browser(s) will still be around to offer it.

People often think that Internet Explorer has been the dominant web browser since the golden age of the internet began. Well for a very long time now it has indeed been the most popular browser and at times been almost totally unrivalled. This was mainly a result of it being packaged free with Microsoft Windows, in what some would later call a brutal monopolisation attempt by Microsoft. The last few years however have heralded the arrival of new, possibly superior browsers. Mozilla’s Firefox has been particularly successful at chipping away at Explorers market dominance. So where did it all begin, and why were Microsoft ever allowed to have a hundred percent market dominance?

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Improving the Web

Posted by admin | Web | Tuesday 17 March 2009 8:30 pm

Improving the web. Blogging, Google and Web standards.

 

The web has really changed the way we do things. Remember those paper timetables? No need for them anymore, we simply type in our destination on a box and get a step by step guide for what to do. Finding recipies? No need to look through books any more, just type in a few ingredients on your favourite food site. The examples are countless but there is no time for us to sit back and relax just yet. The web can be improved. We can get more people to publish their stuff online, we can get better tools for finding relevant info, and we can make the information accessible to more people. In this article I’m going to talk a little about each of those three points.

 

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