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Google Chrome Session Saver Extension

Unofficial community-made Google Chrome browser extensions keep pouring in. I just came across the Session Saver extension which brings session saving and managing to Google Chrome. The Chrome extension is said to work in Google Chrome 3 and Google Chrome 4 dev builds. More»

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Pidgin 2.6 Adds Google Talk Voice and Video, Yahoo Improvements

Pidgin 2.6

Pidgin 2.5.7 for Ubuntu came with many fixes to resolve Yahoo Login amongst other issues, newly released version 2.6 of the GTK+ frontend to libpurple adds more fixes and improvements to Yahoo like P2P file transfers but above all it finally brings audio/video to Pidgin making it almost par with IM clients like Yahoo. More»

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Bookmark Syncing in Google Chrome

Google Chrome Dev Channel version 4.0.201.1 now has a new feature: bookmark syncing. Add the flag: --enable-sync whilst starting Chrome, then move to Wrench -> Sync my bookmarks.
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ThunderBrowse Update Adds Postbox Support and Resolves Compatibility Conflicts with Thunderbird 3 Nightlies

Thunderbrowse the Thunderbird add-on that transforms Thunderbird into a Web Browser with tabbed browsing – in the recent update from version 3.2.6.1 to version 3.2.6.2 fixes compatibility conflicts with Thunderbird 3 beta 3 and also adds support for Postbox, said to be a Thunderbird derivative

If you’ve got Thunderbrowse on Thunderbird 2 then go check for updates at Tools -> Add-ons -> Find Updates.

Now you can finally test Thunderbrowse on Thunderbird 3 beta 3. More»

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Get Quicker Access to Your Firefox Extensions Settings with Options Menu

Options Menu

Option Menu Firefox extension certainly places itself in that exclusive list of “must-have Firefox extensions”. Option Menu gives you quick and direct access to the settings panel of your add-ons by putting all your add-ons into the Tools Menu. More»

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