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Category: Firefox

UbiquityAnywhere — Quick Access to Ubiquity From Anywhere in Windows

22 March, 2009 (10:52) | Firefox, PawEng Software, Shell, Windows

Ubiquity is Mozilla’s new tool that adds a command line to Firefox. We reported on it back in August 2008. Since then there have been a number of enhancement and upgrades to it. It is a very useful tool. In fact, it is so useful that I often wish I could use it from anywhere [...]

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Cooliris — A Different Way of Browsing

10 December, 2008 (20:03) | Firefox, Mac, Web, Windows

Cooliris is a new and different way of browsing photos on the web. Instead of seeing the usual lattice of thumbnail photos, Cooliris gives you a 3D wall of photos that you move along to see more and more photos. You can zoom in on a photo to see a full screen version of it.
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Ubiquity: Supercharge Your Firefox with a Command Line

27 August, 2008 (19:43) | Firefox, Linux, Mac, Windows

I found a story on CyberNet News about an add-on for Firefox that really got my attention. The add-on is Ubiquity, and it gives you an instant command line interface to the web. I have earlier shared my love for command lines so I was very excited about Ubiquity. After installing it, I was not [...]

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