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Chromifox Extreme 3 Makes Firefox Look Like Google Chrome

By • Jul 27th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

If you love the Google Chrome skin but don’t want to give up Firefox, or can’t give-up Firefox, as in the case of Linux users, then Chromifox Extreme 3 for Mozilla Firefox 3 can give your Firefox 3 the Chrome looks. Chromifox Extreme 3 is a continuation of the Chromifox 2 plugin that will be […]

FirefoxNotify Add-On Brings Pop-Up Download Notification in Ubuntu 9.04

By • Jul 21st, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu

Ubuntu 9.04 notification alerts still has to be exploited by many applications like Firefox. Mumbles, for example tries to bring Mac growl-like pop-up notifications to several Ubuntu apps like Pidgin, Thunderbird, Amarok and Firefox, whilst FirefoxNotify does so only for Firefox, just like Skype-Notify Script ; a Skype for Linux only pop-up notifier. Single purpose […]

Firefox 3.5.1 Security Update

By • Jul 17th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu

Mozilla strongly recommends all Firefox 3.5 users to upgrade Firefox 3.5.1 to fix the critical JavaScript vulnerability that was nagging Firefox 3.5. Other security fixes include; -> Vulnerability can be used to gather sensitive data from sites in other windows or inject data or code into those sites, requiring no more than normal browsing actions. […]

Mozilla Announces a More Human Ubiquity 0.5

By • Jul 9th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Ubiquity Firefox extension version 0.5 is a major upgrade of the Mozilla Lab’s experimental add-on that requires the recently released Firefox 3.5. Ubiquity 0.5 comes with many more languages and tries to make Ubiquity instructions more natural and human. New features in Ubiquity 0.5 * The first internationalized Ubiquity, where even non-coders can help bring […]

Firefox Icon History and Creative Brief – The Big Picture

By • Jul 6th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Firefox, Open-Source

We would like to modernize the shape of the tail. Currently the Firefox appears as a two dimensional sprite placed in front of a three dimensional globe. We really like how in Jon Hick’s conceptual sketch the tail starts to wrap beyond the horizon of the globe. This gives the icon a strong three dimensional […]