Safari 4 is now in public beta and we have verified that WebnoteHappy works well with Safari 4. Specifically, the bookmarklet “Webnote It”, the shortcut key (by default Command-Shift-D) and Importing from Safari all work flawlessly with the Safari 4 beta.
I started noticing that my MacBook Pro’s performance was getting sluggish compared to my iMac’s performance. I was wondering if I needed a reinstall but I narrowed it down to Safari. Firefox was still working well as were my other apps. Rebooting didn’t help it. I further narrowed down the issue to Flash videos like …
Camino 1.6 was just released yesterday. Since I’m a browser aficionado, I’ll be taking this latest release for a test drive this weekend. It seems like the Mac Browser Wars will be heating up yet again.
Since yesterday was Thanksgiving here in the US, I thought I’d share 10 things I’m thankful for in Leopard. If you don’t unmount a file share before you leave a network, Finder doesn’t lock up liked it used to in Tiger Safari 3 – so many things to like about it – its faster, improved …
Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 came out today. Being a browserista (aka a browser-fanatic), I downloaded and played with it. It has some interesting new things like a Mac OS X theme that you can download. Here’s a snapshot of Firefox 3 with the default theme on Leopard: And here’s a snapshot of Firefox 3 with …
In the first installment of this series, I covered “How to make WebnoteHappy open bookmarks in Safari tabs.” Now we’ll cover how to do the same for Camino. Remember, that this will actually work for any application that opens URLs and that on Mac OS X, the browser has the ultimate control over whether a …
sjk wrote on iusethis about WebnoteHappy: Right now my top request for this app would be an “Open selected items in browser tab” command, with a preference to warn if attempting to open over an N item limit. Currently, in WebnoteHappy 1.3.1, you can select multiple bookmarks and then open them in your default browser. …