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Fluency Admin Plugin for WordPress

February 5, 2009

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This is a wonderful plugin for WordPress users, the Fluency 2.0 Admin plugin. Designed by Dean Robinson, it changes your blog’s admin interface. This is much, much more attractive than the generic (bland blue/gray) admin panels that come with the WordPress software. I am not much of a plugin user (I prefer to keep my [...]

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Blocking Ads In Opera

January 22, 2009

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I love the Opera browser more and more. It’s just so terrific. It’s fast, it’s convenient, it shows content (unlike Firefox, where I have to reload and reload), and I love the “Notes” feature of the sidebar panel. Probably the only complaint I could think of was the inability to have an Ad Block like [...]

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Well, How Did Opera Go For You?

January 11, 2009

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A few weeks ago I posted here and at my other blog the praises of the Opera browser. Some folks said they were going to try it. How did it go? Opera is a much different browser than Internet Explorer and Firefox, and it takes some getting used to. I forced myself to use it [...]

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Opera for Superior Browsing

December 8, 2008

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I use the Opera browser. I just love it. I had always been a Firefox user, but after the 3.0 upgrade, it just never worked well for me, not on any of my computers. The other computers in the house had the same issue. And then, Firefox would no longer work when I went on [...]

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Firefox Plugin Reminder Program

October 20, 2008

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Is it just me?! Life is so, so hectic right now. My eyes are literally swimming because I have so much to do and so much to remember. I am forgetting things these days. You may remember that I have been on a quest for the “perfect” desktop calendar program. I’m not looking for any [...]

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Safari Browser Security Threat on Windows PCs

August 10, 2008

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Use Safari browser on your Windows machine? Might want to think again. Apple’s Safari Web browser appears to be vulnerable to attack when handling cookie files in country-level top-level domains, such as .co.uk and .com.au. …vulnerability could perform a session fixation attack. This allows the attacker to pre-set the victim’s session ID and to use [...]

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