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March 2007

Gspace

by cascamorto & 2 others
Gspace convertit les 2Go de votre compte Gmail en un véritable disque dur virtuel. Avec Gspace, vous pouvez gérer un nombre illimité de compte Gmail pour stocker tout type de fichiers dans une interface simple et facile à utiliser. Ecouter vos morceaux de musique préférés directement à partir de votre Gspace; regardez vos albums photos et gérer vos fichiers Gdrive également. Télécharger Gspace aujourd’hui et transférer vos fichiers entre votre ordinateur et Gspace à tout moment, depuis n’importe où! Une fois installé, lancez votre navigateur Firefox. Pour accéder à Gspace, allez sur : Tools > Gspace. La console Gspce apparaîtra sur votre écran.

February 2007

OneTeam, Real-Time Collaboration - Process-one

by parmentierf & 1 other (via)
OneTeam is an Instant Messaging client targetting enterprise users and developed with productivity in mind.

January 2007

Ce qu'on ne vous a pas dit à propos de Windows Vista - Standblog

by kooolman & 1 other (via)
Paf dans la gueule, boum dans le ventre et chao final dans les c....... ! Superbe billet de Tristant Nitot.

Prototype Window Class : Introduction

by parmentierf & 18 others (via)
This javascript class allows you to add window in a HTML page. This class is based on Prototype. The code is inspired by the powerful script.aculo.us library. You can even use all script.aculo.us effects to show and hide windows if you include effects.js file , but it's not mandatory. It has been tested on Safari, Camino, Firefox and IE6, Opera looks fine.

Google Browser Sync

by parmentierf & 10 others
Google Browser Sync for Firefox is an extension that continuously synchronizes your browser settings – including bookmarks, history, persistent cookies, and saved passwords – across your computers. It also allows you to restore open tabs and windows across different machines and browser sessions.

November 2006

AllPeers

by boninmat & 20 others
Partagez exactement ce que vous voulez avec exactement qui vous voulez...

October 2006

Flash Switcher extension for Firefox

by marco & 6 others
The extension hasn't been approved yet by the Mozilla developer extension team so I decided to make first a post here

September 2006

Génération-NT.com - Accélérer le chargement des pages dans Firefox

by cascamorto & 3 others
Dans sa configuration par défaut le navigateur web Firefox offre une vitesse de chargement des pages rapides certes, mais il est toutefois possible de l'accélérer sensiblement en modifiant quelques options.

July 2006

MozBackup - Backup tool for Firefox and Thunderbird

by gregR & 16 others
MozBackup is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite and Netscape profiles.

Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, KOrganizer

by tehu & 1 other
The purpose of this note is to report on the use of the web browser Mozilla Firefox, the e-mail client Mozilla Thunderbird, and the calendar application Sunbird in a dual boot environment. Specifically, we show how to share bookmarks, mail folders, address books, and calendar files between installations of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird under Windows XP and Linux.

Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, KOrganizer

by nhoizey & 1 other (via)
The purpose of this note is to report on the use of the web browser Mozilla Firefox, the e-mail client Mozilla Thunderbird, and the calendar application Sunbird in a dual boot environment. Specifically, we show how to share bookmarks, mail folders, address books, and calendar files between installations of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird under Windows XP and Linux.

June 2006

Flock

by kyleofalberta & 6 others
A great community-based browser, albeit buggy at times.

May 2006

NewsForge | Portable open source software

by parmentierf & 2 others
A live CD Linux distribution can offer a full-fledged computing environment on a CD or DVD, but if you have access to a Windows-based machine, a removable storage device with Windows portable applications might be a better option. Luckily, using a Windows machine doesn't mean you can't use open source software. Many of the most popular portable applications are, in fact, open source: applications like OpenOffice.org, Thunderbird, Firefox, and Gaim. Let's take a look at some of the lesser-known and most useful portable applications you can put on your USB flash drive or mobile hard disk