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Firefox Add-ons Update 9/28/2009

September 28th, 2009 Jeremy 1 comment

Weather Watcher Live

  • Interface: Very simple and easy to setup. It initially shows up on the status bar at the bottom of the Firefox window, but after glancing at the settings, I discovered that you can place it on several other parts of the window. I chose the bookmark bar, simply because I like everything to be at the top of my screen.
  • Weather Watcher LiveInformation Displayed: You can add several different stations to Weather Watcher. I added two stations that are both within 5 miles of my house, one at the local high school and the other at the municipal air port. All of the icons display information when you hover over them with your mouse. The globe icon displays the current Doppler image. The other icons/the weather status icons display the forecast information. You can change the update time for all the information. I currently have mine set to 3 minute updates.
  • Why did I choose this? Weather Watcher Live has a very simple and easy to understand interface with a good amount of customization. Highly Recommended!

Chatzilla

  • I dont have too much to write about this, but as far as I can see, it’s basically a simple replacement for having a full time IRC application, like mIRC. Basically from what I can see, if you’re not big into IRC chatting and you don’t feel the need to have your own dedicated app, this is a good choice for you. A lot of software developers use IRC chat rooms as a means for supporting their users. If you’re like me and you download lots of different applications, this is good for you, so you can just click on the IRC support channel link and the chat room will open immediately.
  • Why did I choose this? Chatzilla is by-far the most supported and downloaded IRC add-on. It allows a good deal of color and font modification to the chat windows. Recommended for the IRC novice, but not a replacement for mIRC or any other dedicated IRC application.
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Goodbye Chrome.. Hello Firefox 3.5.3

September 26th, 2009 Jeremy No comments

Mozilla Firefox Logo

I have used Google Chrome as my full-time  browser for at at least the last six months.  Lately, as my interest in getting into web design again has peaked, so has my disappointment with Chrome. My whole issues revolves around the fact that Firefox does an awesome job at display all the resources of a web site. Also, while Chrome may have a far superior basic interface, I feel like at the moment, you cant do enough with it. Firefox on the other hand gives you access to thousands of community driven plug-ins that give the browser unlimited potential. I don’t feel like Chrome offers quite the same experience. I feel that is definitely not as straight-forward. Read more…