Archive for 'software reviews'
Google Chrome is nice, but…
Google Chrome is a really cool browser. But I couldn’t yet find a reason to drop Firefox so far. Besides:
I’m not very keen on searching and entering addresses in the same text field. If I know exactly where to go, I type in the left; if I don’t, in the right. And that’s it, that […]
Posted: September 18th, 2008 under software reviews, technology, *Posts in English.
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Funções ZZ fazem 8 anos
Em fevereiro passado as Funções ZZ completaram 8
anos. Para comemorar, acabou de sair do forno a versão 8.3,
que inclui uma série de melhorias no código (que
agora é UTF-8, mas ainda tem uma versão especial
ISO-8859-1, assim ninguém reclama), bug-fixes, além de
algumas funções novas. Vale a pena conferir.
Posted: March 6th, 2008 under software reviews, technology, *Textos em Português.
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The web developer swiss knife
Let’s talk a little bit about the coolest web browser ever. Of course I’m not talking about Safari, recently available for Windows users, which doesn’t knows how to render fonts in a way that we’re familiar with, and by the way which new version is better at rendering my blog than the one I used […]
Posted: July 26th, 2007 under software reviews, technology, *Posts in English.
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It’s still too “wild”…
If you’re planning to test the currently available Safari public beta, I suggest you to wait a little. Just click the image below, to see how would be looking this page if you were already using Safari.
Posted: June 17th, 2007 under software reviews, technology, *Posts in English.
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Listening to music in a Firefox fashion
If you aren’t happy with your music player software, I suggest you to take some time to evaluate Songbird. I installed it a few minutes ago and I’m already quite satisfied with its features. Songbird is a music player which user interface is very similar to iTunes.
Songbird is built upon Mozilla’s XULRunner environment, which means […]
Posted: June 14th, 2007 under software reviews, technology, *Posts in English.
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