Showing posts with label browser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label browser. Show all posts
Monday, November 23, 2009
Opera launchs Opera 10.10 with Opera Unite
Opera has launched its latest Web browser with Opera Unite. Unite is a new technology platform with simple idea and maximum potential allowing us to share files, media streaming, photo sharing, chatting and even more just with the same browser. With this feature in the browser Opera has 'reinvented the web'. And its not only me saying this but Opera(Jon von Tetzchner, CEO) itself claimed it way back in June and the browser sure has offered what he said. Well the Opera Unite was in the beta for some time but now it has finally arrived as Opera 10.10 browser.
Its quite amazing to know how this browser has offered such functions. Unite has a special and yet the powerful concept to put a web sever in the browser allowing the browser to offer the things that web can offer, and by putting the Server in the browser it wants to make the Browser more flexible to its user by trying how they, as a user interact, with the Web.
If you too are eager to use this browser you can easily download it from : http://www.opera.com
Its quite amazing to know how this browser has offered such functions. Unite has a special and yet the powerful concept to put a web sever in the browser allowing the browser to offer the things that web can offer, and by putting the Server in the browser it wants to make the Browser more flexible to its user by trying how they, as a user interact, with the Web.
If you too are eager to use this browser you can easily download it from : http://www.opera.com
9:26 PM by Anonymos · 7
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Mozilla firefox 3.6 will arrive in December.....
Mozilla firefox has been the best browser for me personally, with a its exciting add-ons and user friendly display. And now Mozilla (firefox), on the mark of its 5th birthday, has already confirmed that firefox 3.6 will be arriving in December.Well the arrival of 3.6 will only bring some minor tweaks and some personalisation tools for the browser and this certainly will boost Mozilla to continue it's impressive growth in the browser market.
Mr Nitot said (to the Telegarph)the aim was to release updates more frequently. “We are trying to release an update every six months. Users will see less big changes from version to version but there will updates out more regularly,” he explained. This shows how Mozilla (firefox) plans to make themselves comfortable with the users.
3:47 AM by Anonymos · 6
Sunday, October 18, 2009
A Review on: Google Chrome4.0.222.12 Beta
Browser for this generation
Google Chrome is a useful browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web-surfing faster, safer, and easier. And in my thought its the browser with the best design and mechanism till now. It is the google's own product and supports Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows7/XP64/Vista64/Windows7 64.

Some useful features:
One box for everything
Google Chrome is a useful browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web-surfing faster, safer, and easier. And in my thought its the browser with the best design and mechanism till now. It is the google's own product and supports Windows XP/2003/Vista/Windows7/XP64/Vista64/Windows7 64.

Some useful features:
One box for everything
Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages.
Thumbnails of your top sites
Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab.
Incognito mode
Don't want pages you visit to show up in your web history? Choose incognito mode for private browsing.
Safe browsing
Google Chrome warns you if you're about to visit a suspected phishing, malware or otherwise unsafe website.
If you want to no more about Google chrome the you can download it and get informations on it you can use the link below:
10:11 PM by Anonymos · 0
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Opera's latest mobile browser hits the speed
Latest Opera
Opera Mini 5 has arrived and its better than ever, with a beta version of Opera Mini 5 now available for all Java phones and BlackBerries.Opera's new mobile browser adds tabbed browsing, a speed dial option for faster bookmarking, an improved interface for better keyboard, touch control, a password manager, better speed, Sync bookmarks and Speed Dial and enables page to be saved.
The good thing is that it has finally arrived and a long awaited arrival is surely a good for Opera fans.
Mimics the desktop
Opera is aimed for your mobile internet browser to mimic the way you are used to surfing the internet on your desktop computer..
Some Key features of Opera Mini 5 include:
Opera Mini 5 has arrived and its better than ever, with a beta version of Opera Mini 5 now available for all Java phones and BlackBerries.Opera's new mobile browser adds tabbed browsing, a speed dial option for faster bookmarking, an improved interface for better keyboard, touch control, a password manager, better speed, Sync bookmarks and Speed Dial and enables page to be saved.
The good thing is that it has finally arrived and a long awaited arrival is surely a good for Opera fans.
Mimics the desktop
Opera is aimed for your mobile internet browser to mimic the way you are used to surfing the internet on your desktop computer..
Some Key features of Opera Mini 5 include:
- New, sleek design
- Tabbed browsing
- Password manager
- Inline text editing
- Copy-and-paste function
- other features: Back-Up, AV, Firewall, Bluetooth Security, and Missing Device
11:38 PM by Anonymos · 1
Monday, October 5, 2009
How to double your browser's speed ??
Double the browser's speed
Firefox is preferred for browsing all over the world and it has been outperforming IE in every department for years, and i found version 3 is speedier than ever.
Firefox is preferred for browsing all over the world and it has been outperforming IE in every department for years, and i found version 3 is speedier than ever.
And now with the right settings you can make it still more faster, more than doubling your speed in some situations, with just a little bit of your time. Just follow the steps, it just takes 5 minutes not much.:
1. Enable the pipelining
Pipelining is a technique that lets the browsers send multiple requests before any responses are recieved and it often reduces the page downloading time. To enable it yoou just have to type about:config in your address bar, double-click network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining so their values are set to true, then double-click network.http.pipelining.maxrequests and set this to 8. But some servers don't support pipelining, though, and if you regularly visit a lot of these then the tweak can actually reduce performance. Set network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining to false again if you have any problems.
2. Render quickly
Heavy pages takes a while to download and firefox doesn't want to keep you waiting so it displays what it's recevied so far every 0.12 seconds (the "content notify interval"). While this helps the browser feel snappy, frequent redraws increase the total page load time, so a longer content notify interval will improve performance.
Type about:config and press enter, then right-click somewhere in the window and select New > Integer. Type content.notify.interval as your preference name, click OK, enter 500000 and click OK again.
Right-click again in the window and select New > Boolean. Then create a value called content.notify.ontimer and set it to True and finish the job.
3. Faster loading
If the Firefox user doesn't move their mouse or touch the keyboard for 0.75 seconds then Firefox enters a low frequency interrupt mode, which means its interface becomes less responsive but your page loads more quickly. Reducing the content switch threshold can improve performance, then, and it only takes a moment.
Type about:config and press Enter, right-click in the window and select New > Integer. Type content.switch.threshold, click OK, enter 250000 and click OK to finish.
4. No interruptions
You can take the last step even further by telling Firefox to ignore user interface events altogether until the current page has been downloaded. This is a little drastic as Firefox could remain unresponsive for quite some time, but try this and im quite it will work for you.
Type about:config, press Enter, right-click in the window and select New > Boolean. Type content.interrupt.parsing, click OK, set the value to False and click OK.
5. Block Flash
Intrusive Flash animations are everywhere, popping up over the content you actually want to read and really slows down your browsing. Fortunately there's a very easy solution. Install the Flashblock extension (download it from http://www.flashblock.mozdev.org) and it'll block all Flash applets from loading, so web pages will display much more quickly. And if you discover some Flash content that isn't entirely useless, just click its placeholder to download and view the applet as normal....
So now you'll have a faster browser with less interrupts and smooth display...enjoy..!
1. Enable the pipelining
Pipelining is a technique that lets the browsers send multiple requests before any responses are recieved and it often reduces the page downloading time. To enable it yoou just have to type about:config in your address bar, double-click network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining so their values are set to true, then double-click network.http.pipelining.maxrequests and set this to 8. But some servers don't support pipelining, though, and if you regularly visit a lot of these then the tweak can actually reduce performance. Set network.http.pipelining and network.http.proxy.pipelining to false again if you have any problems.
2. Render quickly
Heavy pages takes a while to download and firefox doesn't want to keep you waiting so it displays what it's recevied so far every 0.12 seconds (the "content notify interval"). While this helps the browser feel snappy, frequent redraws increase the total page load time, so a longer content notify interval will improve performance.
Type about:config and press enter, then right-click somewhere in the window and select New > Integer. Type content.notify.interval as your preference name, click OK, enter 500000 and click OK again.
Right-click again in the window and select New > Boolean. Then create a value called content.notify.ontimer and set it to True and finish the job.
3. Faster loading
If the Firefox user doesn't move their mouse or touch the keyboard for 0.75 seconds then Firefox enters a low frequency interrupt mode, which means its interface becomes less responsive but your page loads more quickly. Reducing the content switch threshold can improve performance, then, and it only takes a moment.
Type about:config and press Enter, right-click in the window and select New > Integer. Type content.switch.threshold, click OK, enter 250000 and click OK to finish.
4. No interruptions
You can take the last step even further by telling Firefox to ignore user interface events altogether until the current page has been downloaded. This is a little drastic as Firefox could remain unresponsive for quite some time, but try this and im quite it will work for you.
Type about:config, press Enter, right-click in the window and select New > Boolean. Type content.interrupt.parsing, click OK, set the value to False and click OK.
5. Block Flash
Intrusive Flash animations are everywhere, popping up over the content you actually want to read and really slows down your browsing. Fortunately there's a very easy solution. Install the Flashblock extension (download it from http://www.flashblock.mozdev.org) and it'll block all Flash applets from loading, so web pages will display much more quickly. And if you discover some Flash content that isn't entirely useless, just click its placeholder to download and view the applet as normal....
So now you'll have a faster browser with less interrupts and smooth display...enjoy..!
6:45 AM by Anonymos · 1
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