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SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 2 Released

SeaMonkey 2.0

The second beta of SeaMonkey 2.0 has been released. SeaMonkey is Mozilla’s all-in-one internet application that comes from the realms of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Application suites. It combines a Firefox derivative web browser (SeaMonkey Navigator) based on the same core as Firefox 3.5.3, an email/newsgroups client, a HTML editor, web development tools and IRC chat (ChatZilla). More»

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VirtualBox 3.0.6 Maintenance Release

Sun Microsystems has released a maintenance update of its open source virtualisation application VirtualBox 3.0. VirtualBox 3.0.6 includes many bugs fixes and performance improvements.

There are fixes for; Mac OS X hosts that prevents password dialogs in 32 bits Snow Leopard, Linux/Solaris hosts to correctly detect keyboards with fewer keys than usual, Guest Additions to support Fedora 12 Alpha guests. Get more information of the maintenance release in the Changelog

VirtualBox is a free download for Mac, Linux and Windows. It is released under the GNU/GPL license version 2 (GPLv2)

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Google Chrome Dev Channel Gets Extensions Enabled by Default

Installing Chrome add-on

Good news for “Chromers”. As from yesterday all builds in Google Chrome development channel will have extension support enabled by default, so the rather boring –enable-extensions switch goes on retirement. What does this mean, it means when installing Chrome extensions like Xmarks on Chrome dev channel, you don’t need to tweak your Chrome shortcuts in order to get an extension on and working — at-least on Windows, because reports say default –enable-extensions seems to be working only on the Windows build but not yet on Mac and Linux builds

via [Chromium Blog]

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Firefox 3.5.3 security updates now available for download

Firefox 3.5.3 Update

The imminent update to Firefox 3.5.3 announced yesterday on this blog is now available for download. Firefox 3.5.3 is just part of Mozilla’s ongoing stability and security update process. Also available for download is Firefox 3.0.14. Both have download packets for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Firefox 3.5.3 is just around the corner

Firefox 3.5.3

The latest Mozilla Firefox is near at hand. Firefox 3.5.3 by Mozilla is already present in some official mirror servers from where you can pick it up. Update notices are not yet around but are imminent.
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