caspy7
Caspy7
caspy7

FYI, Firefox is working to add this type of functionality (faster & slower play) to it's native HTML5 Video player.

Was surprised not to see a mention of Thunderbird. It's free, cross-platform and can download and backup emails from most servers.

I have a good friend that's a postal carrier. He explained to me that there's a LITTLE catch here that I'm surprised no one is reporting on: This type of change requires congressional approval.

JavaScript speed increases are common as the underlying engines get tweaked to make things more speedy, but that speed boost does not always translate into the browser feeling faster. In fact, in the 3.x days, when Mozilla did not have UI responsiveness high up on their radar, the JägerMonkey engine was added making

Whew!

These are awesome!

I was shocked to learn that toasting bread in the shower was so very inadvisable.

I have the old "free" version and it keeps popping up and annoying me to upgrade to 2.0.

Except for First Contact. I dug that one.

My thought exactly.

Opera had tabs a year or more before any other major browser (including Rockmelt), but that doesn't make me dismiss them.

What if I'm a Tyrannosaurus?!

The author can just remove the whole paragraph describing the about:config hacking because it's not necessary. As far as I can tell this pref does nothing in the current version of Firefox. Simply follow the link to Facebook's page (this IS a requirement to use this feature).

You beat me to it.

For web browsing I use the Stylish addon with the "Midnight Surfing - Global Dark" style. There is a Chrome version of Stylish as well as Firefox on desktop & Android.

I get frequent light sensitivity so I've been using the triple click setup for some time now, but more frequently when I'm in a darker environment I'll simply turn down the overall brightness on my phone (iOS: Settings, Brightness should be visible in the main list when opened).

With memory usage *that* low, it makes me wonder if Safari is stashing it somewhere that is not being measured.

Ironically I knew I'd never use the corkscrew so I got a phillips head screwdriver instead.

Folks with halitosis may like to use multiple approaches for treatment as simply brushing and flossing isn't always enough.

"...many of you pointed out that because Apple doesn't allow browser developers to embed their own engine, no one has a speed or rendering edge on anyone else."