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Firefox 3: What’s all the ruckus about?

June 20, 2008

Disclaimer: I have a theme on my version of Firefox 3, so your version of Firefox will look a bit different

If you like it: the theme is called GrApple Yummy (blue)

If you have an internet connection (and I’m assuming you do; since you’re reading this), you’ve most likely heard about the new Firefox 3. I was amazed at how many people had jumped on the “beta” bandwagon with this upcoming release. So what exactly is all of this excitement about it, and is it something you should be interested in? Well thats exactly what I’m going to cover in this article.

So, what does Firefox have to offer?  Well a lot actually. First of all, Firefox excells when it comes to the navigation. Newly incorporated in Firefox 3 is what the folks at Mozilla call the “Smart Location Bar,” which is an amazing tool. It works like anormal URL bar would work, however, its not as specific (in a good way). For example, it searches all parts of the url. So if you were going to go to apple.com/iPhone, you could just type iPhone, and youll see your various results (whether it be a page with the title iPhone, or an article with iPhone in it or a /iPhone).

Firefox Smart Location Bar

The URL bar also features, one click bookmarking, you’ll see a star on every webpage you visit. If this isn’t bookmarked, the star will be just the outline of a star (not filled in), and if the page is bookmarked, the star will be solid blue. Honestly, I’m not sure how much people will use this, I didn’t even realize it until I was reading Mozilla’s site. Another new feature, Smart Folders, are another one of the features that I don’t really think I’ll use. They work like iTunes’ Smart Playlists work, except with your websites, stuff like “most visited” and stuff. It can be interesting to read, but besides that it’s pretty pointless. And finally, a feature that’s not so new but still important, is the “suggested results” in the search engine bar. It’s nothing amazing, but it can be extremely useful.

If there’s one area where Firefox really has “bragging” rights over the other browsers, its the browsers’ security features. First off, a feature that’s not so new, password management: a feature that’s quickly being integrated into every browser (if it hasn’t been already). If you don’t know what it is yet, basically it lets you save and store your passwords for the websites you use, so that you don’t have to re-enter them every single time you go to a website. However, Mozilla has given it a bit of a face lift, now instead of saving your password as it logs you in, it waits till after you’ve logged in, so that you can cancel the save if you’ve typed in your password wrong. Even though it seems like such a small detail, it saves a lot of headaches in the longrun. Also, Firefox greatly protects against pshing and malware, basically in the url, you can now check if the site is valid or not, which is great for doing online banking and stuff, so that you can make sure your information is secure. Something that is growing more and more important as hackers continue to figure out how to hack into secure websites and systems. Mozilla states that Firefox will constantly update its list of web-forgery sites 48 times a day, so you’ll always know what’s secure and whats not. Firefox also automatically downloads its updates, so you don’t have to worry about it, not only keeping you constantly secure, but you’ll always have the latest stuff.

Firefox also incorporates a feature called “Session restore” which is exactly what it sounds like, basically if Firefox were to crash for some reason, you’ll pick right back up were you left off (Mozilla says it’s word for word, I find this hard to believe, because I’ve lost work before in firefox..) Firefox also sports a new feature, that you can save your tabs when you quit out (I’m pretty sure this was in earlier versions; just not as apparent). This is really awesome, because a lot of times I’ll have multiple articles open on my computer, and then all of a sudden have to go somewhere. Well now thanks to Firefox 3, I’ll be able to pick back up where I left off.

Firefox also ups its performance with, Memory Management (also meaning a smaller memory footprint, some people were having ridiculous problems with Firefox taking up their RAM). They also, say they have improved their page and graphics rendering.

So that’s features; now onto Look and Feel/Usability. Now Firefox 2 was ugly, I’m sorry but it was, and that’s honestly one thing that kept me from using Firefox is because of its appearance. Being a OS X user I’m used to a nice sleek look through out my whole system. That’s exactly why the developers at Mozilla decided to incorporate a native look for each Operating System (one for OSX, one for XP, one for Vista, and one for Linux). This was a really nice move on Mozilla’s part! When I first started testing the beta, I loved the new interface, and I still do (however I wasn’t crazy when they decided to incorporate that gigantic back button). Here’s what the different UI’s will look like that (in order from OSX, XP, Vista, and Linux):

As far as usability goes, there are a lot of horrible browsers out there when it comes to ease of use, Firefox 3 is not one of them.

Now, I’m a safari-fanboy at heart, however I’ve been using Firefox 3 for about 2 months proximately, and I really like it. Is it better than Safari? I can’t answer that, simply because I think when it comes to Safari and Firefox, there’s no clear cut winner (and I say that just between these two browsers). For example, while Firefox is very diverse in what pages it can show etc etc, Safari has a MUCH better RSS reader. So, I think it comes down to 1. what you’re going to use it for 2. what your personal preference is. I’ll leave it at that

Firefox earns a 5/5 without a doubt, this is an excellent browser, and I highly recommend it!

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WWDC Recap coming soon!

June 12, 2008

I made a prediction about WWDC, that no other tech-blogs did (to my knowledge), and I was right. Oh the horror!

Read the post here

Stay tuned for my WWDC Recap!

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Apples Teams Missing, and Apple its self is lost!

June 12, 2008

Okay, so whats up apple, is your leagal team completely gone? Because so far, the Psystar Open Mac is STILL out there! Not to mention there’s this really stupid looking OS, that’s a 100% a rip off of The Dock, Stacks, Fast User Switching, and the “space” background thing (obviously that ones kinda debatable ;). JUST LOOK AT THIS THOUGH! (Also, their website is thinkgos.com, that’s kinda close to Think Different isn’t it?)

thinkgos.com

Now lets talk about the team that names Apple’s ingenius products. The last few Apple products released, have been very unapple like in their names (unless Apple is changing their naming pattern…which they shouldn’t). First off, Apple is known for its simplicity in its naming; keeping it simple so you dont have to wonder what it is, it just makes sense. For example, their desktops are Mac Mini - obviously a smaller end Mac, iMac, and Mac Pro - obviously a Mac for Pro users. Their Laptops WERE the MacBook and MacBook Pro. All very self explanitory (another example would be the iPhone, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that this is Apple’s phone…)

But recently, Apple hasn’t exactly been up to par. Lets look at some examples:

  • MacBook Air
  • Mobile Me
  • OSX Snow Leopard

Now these aren’t terrible names, when you break them down and really think about it, however they’re not exactly innovative? First off, the MacBook Air, I get it okay…its light & thin, but the name AIR seems very….kiddish and somewhat unprofessional. However, I can easily cut it a break, but 2nd example is just plain rediculous! That’s the new version of OSX, Snow Leopard. I seriously want to know who came up with this name. Were they so short on cat names that they had to shove snow in front of their current OS name!?!?! That’s like asking, someone “Do you have a any pets?”

“Yes, I have a tabby cat”

“Oh, thats cool, cats are pretty good pets”

“NO!! I DONT HAVE A CAT! I HAVE A TABBY CAT! COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!”

Yeah, this was a bad Idea Apple. The only way I can justify this, is by reminding myself that this is an OS update that has no new features, only performance upgrades, same features, different “abilities.”

So basically, Apple needs to fix whatever has gone wrong in recent months, because things are getting rediculous! It seems like Apple has lost itself so to speak, for example, they seem 10% focused on mac, 20% focused on iPod, and 70% focused on iPhone. Thier focus was on iPod for a very long time, but now that they have like 80% of the market and the #1 music retailer positions locked, that’s pretty much on auto-pilot right now. So lets just take that out of the equation for right now. In a priority list of Mac & iPhone, it should be more like 60% (Mac) and 40% (iPhone). I understand that for the last two years iPod sales have boosted Mac sales dramtically, and now that’s what iPhone sales are doing. However, it wasn’t long ago that Apple was near bankrupcy and clinging viciously to life, but they can easilly slip and send themselvs right back there. I trust apple and their brilliant marketing team, but I get concerned.

Just like I got concerned back in the day that they’d start focusing on iPod too much (they did that….). So Apple, be careful, your Mac-heads love you.

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People Chill Out!

May 11, 2008

Okay so everyone is freaking because of the iPhones unavailability. I’d love to say that the new 3G iPhone is coming out, but I doubt it. Knowing Apple, they’re gonna make a big deal about this new iPhone. So I’m gonna go with a few of the other blogs and say that we probably wont see one till WWDC.

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MacBook Love

May 9, 2008


So this isn’t a new tech item or anything, just something I felt like talking about. I was on IM, chatting with a friend, while reading Jonathan Livingston Seagull for school. As my hands were reaching to the keyboard to respond, I had one of those Apple love moments. Where I just see the beauty in the design. Apple’s biggest selling points (next to the solid OS) is their signature design. It didn’t look like I had a laptop sitting on my desk, but just a keyboard that almost appeared as if to be “built into” the desk. I know the MacBook isn’t as thin as the Air, but its still so thin and small compared to a good handful of PC Notebooks that it amazes me. The MacBook doesn’t sit there and buzz or click, it just sits there making my life easier. I can’t recall where I herd it, but is was basically capturing the idea that a Mac just gets out of your way and lets you do stuff, however a PC you kinda have to work around it (if it decides it wants to crash or BSoD). It’s amazing how their innovation works. So there you have it, a few words I just wanted to put out there.

 

Also, Apple, if you wanna send me a MacBook Air to test out I’ve got plenty of time. Seriously though, I would love to know what its like to have a MacBook air (not really to own, just for like a month-3 months). I’d like to see what kind of difference its size would make in my day-to-day life (and I’ve already got an 80GB harddrive on my notebook, so that wouldn’t be a hard transition :-p).

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Catching Up

May 8, 2008

For those of you who haven’t been paying attention to tech news over my break here’s what you missed:

-Tons of 3G iPhone Rumors

-The Psystar Mac is still around

-Microsoft dropped their proposal to buy Yahoo

-NBC delivered the ultimate “b**** slap” to Apple by teaming up with Microsoft. NBC shows are now available on the Zune Marketplace

-Supposedly iPhone owners would receive free wi-fi in some locations, courtesy of AT&T. However, then the “service” disappeared, and now there’s talks of it happening…..again. Don’t you just love rumors?

 

Well I’ll be sure to keep you all updated, sorry about the break.

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Apple don’t let me down!

April 30, 2008

So its no secret that I reallllly want an iPhone, now there’s a slight murmur in the house that if I make certain goals, that I’ll get one. However, I might save my “iPhone” purchase till the 3G iPhone comes out. Smart idea right? Well there’s a few things that have me nervous about this new model that everyone is buzzing about. First off the design, sure I’d love it to be all black, that’d be cool, but now Apple Insider says we might see the aluminum backs become plastic, which I don’t think i’d like (wouldn’t that be easier to scratch?). Also, I think the MacBook Air like - “tapered design” that they mentioned might also be kind of disgusting. I guess I should have more faith in Apple, new designs are always better than the previous.

However there’s one thing that has REALLY got me biting my nails, accessories. Now the current iPhone comes with the headset, dock, usb cable, usb charger, and cleaning cloth. I’m nervous they’ll drop these accessories and turn them into purchasable accessories. They did this with the iPod, it used to come with the dock and the charger (and I think at one point a case too), but then they dropped the included dock, and now they don’t include the wall charger anymore either. Another example is with the Mac Remote, it has been coming included, but now the new macbook makes you PURCHASE it if you want one.

I understand they’re a business, but please apple I’d really like the dock, headset, and charger when I go to buy my iPhone!

 

So I just wanted to put that out there.

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Psystar In the Wild!

April 30, 2008

So the famous tech. blog Engadget has gotten their Psystar Open computer! You know the PC that comes with OS X Leopard (not to mention Leopard is unmodified - according to Psystar). Engadget has posted some unboxing pictures as expected. The computer comes packed in that oh so foam-peanut packaging that PC users know so well. One thing, that I’m really impressed with is the PC’s number of ports, I saw 6 USB (four on the front - two on the back), 2 VGA, a DVI, your standard PC keyboard and mouse plugs, the printer port, serial part, ethernet, audio ports, (some circular port on the video card that i couldn’t determine), and another audio in-out on the front. On the font there were two places where 2 more USB could go and a firewire 400 port, but I’m assuming that’s for a higher-end model. This blows away the iMac completely with peripherals, but doesn’t quite match the Mac Pro (except for the Psystar’s 6 USB ports, compared to the Pro’s 5).

Engadget hasn’t posted anything yet as far as performance or system stability, just the unboxing pictures. I’ll be sure to keep you all updated! Thanks for reading, ~Chris~

Here’s the link to Engadget’s unboxing article

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Afloat : Update

April 29, 2008

Hey everyone, so its’ been a few days (Word Press says its was yesterday, but its got me in some funky time zone) since I took the time to review the OS X plugin “Afloat.” I standby what I said, about how its user friendly, and has a nice interface. I also standby what I said about a few of its errors. However, I take back what I said about it not being useful! After using it, I really like what it does sometimes I really need some windows to be transparent! I use it mostly with iChat because I want to be able to do whatever it is that I’m doing distraction-free, but still keep an eye on the chat (and of course respond when needed). Also, Im not having any more problems with text overlapping! Which is always a good thing! So I’m changing that ⅖ rating to a ⅘ because it’s a VERY nice little plug-in!

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Who uses Messenger!?

April 29, 2008

Now, I recently caught wind that Microsoft Messenger 7 has been released, like a good little Software reviewer I went and downloaded it. Then of course started a review of it. The setup feature was nice (even though I had to create a Live account, because I don’t use Live OR messenger), but ended up cutting the review short. Why? Because no one really uses Microsoft Messenger unless they have to. Its true……