Firefox add-ons: use Foxmarks to keep your bookmarks safe and synchronized! February 22, 2009
Posted by galigio in Bookmarks, Computers & Internet, Firefox, Firefox Extensions, Firefox add-ons, GNU/Linux, Linux, Linux & OpenSource, Multiplatform software, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, bookmark sharing, multiplatform website copier, multiplatform freeware, windows.Tags: Firefox, add-on, Bookmarks, add-ons, Online Bookmark Manager, foxmarks, Febe, Cleo, mobile bookmarks, sync, synchronize bookmark
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This week, in our Linux Page (in Spanish), we posted a brief review about Foxmarks, a simple but effective add-on for Firefox which can seriously help you to manage, save and restore your bookmarks. In the past, we wrote some reviews about Online Bookmark Manager, Febe and Cleo but, at the moment, we truly believe that Foxmarks is the most flexible between all of them. It is cross-platform (or multiplatform if you prefer), easy to use and very intuitive thanks to its interactive wizards. Foxmarks can be used to simply sharing your bookmarks with your friends or as a professional tool to sync profiles via web between all your PCs. Last but not least, I would like to focus your attenyion on mobile.foxmarks.com which allows you to access bookmarks on all your web-enabled devices. Recommended!

How to solve a boring Firefox crash when you upgrade it on Linux November 16, 2008
Posted by galigio in Computers & Internet, GNU/Linux, Linux, Linux & OpenSource, Linux Tips, Tech, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, debug, g.Tags: 0, bug, debug, Firefox, Firefox 3, Firefox add-ons, Firefox Extensions, Linux, tips, Ubuntu
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Firefox is the most flexible browser you can install and use on your computer. It is always upgraded, easily customizable and full of add-ons you can choose to satisfy all your needs but sometimes, after an upgrade it crashes and does not run. Today, in our Linux Page (in Spanish) we have added a brief post about solving this problem. First of all, start Firefox in its Safe Mode (open Terminal and then type: firefox -safe-mode or if you prefer Alt+F2 and then type as described before). Immediately you will see a menu window with five different options. Click on the button which allows you to “Disable all the add-ons” and you will able to launch Firefox. This happens because some add-ons are not compatible with the new version of Firefox. To completely solve the matter you have to separately enable each add-ons and restart the browser after having added any single add-ons. In this way, you will be able to understand which is the “guilty add-ons”. Useful!

Sage = how Firefox let you to easily read all the web feeds you prefer! December 30, 2007
Posted by galigio in Computadoras, Computers & Internet, Firefox, Firefox Extensions, Firefox add-ons, Free Software Magazine, Freeware, Freeware Reviews, RSS, RSS reader, Technology, Technology News, Technology and Software, Tecnologia, add-ons, freeware blog, freeware tip, freeware tips, multiplatform freeware.Tags: add-on, computadora, Firefox, Mozilla, multiplatform freeware, Multiplatform software, OPML, RSS reader, Sage, Technology, Tecnologia, web feeds reader
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This week, in our Freeware Page, we have posted a brief review about one of the most interesting Firefox add-on we have found in the Mozilla website: Sage. This particular add-on allows you to easily read and manage all your favorite web feeds directly using Firefox. Sage contains also a feed discover who allows you to find RSS simply typing a keyword, moreover it is possible to import and export your web feeds through the OPML format. The graphics is very enjoyable and complete and after few minutes you forget the RSS reader you have used till now. Something to try!
















