Here we go again.
The Web Standards Project has unveil the latest Acid Test for Web Browsers, dubbed “Acid3“.
As of this moment, no browsers that I use pass the Acid3 test.
Test your browser against the Acid3.
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Flock 1.0.9 is out, I don’t know exactly when it’s released. If you’re adventurous enough, you can try using Flock 1.1 Beta
Flock is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
Flock 1.1 Beta is available for download.
Release notes for Flock 1.1 Beta
I have Flock 1.1 Beta installed and it did not automatically import profile from previous version.
UPDATE: Evan Hamilton from Flock wrote:
Just to clarify: this is a beta and will not use your profile from previous versions of Flock. This is in order to protect your data from potential bugs in this beta. The general release of Flock 1.1 WILL use your profile info from previous versions.
Flock 1.1 Beta is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
I hate being sick, and I don’t want to spread the cold to other people. I have pretty much sequestered myself at home and do everything through the internet and the phone. I’m lucky enough to have FiOS available in my area and it has been great. The upload speed is much better than any services I ever had at home.
Anyway, I forgot to mention that Firefox 3 Beta 3 is officially out on Tuesday February 12th, 2008. Find out more about Firefox 3 Beta 3, and meet the robot!
Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 3 is available for multiple Operating Systems including Linux, Mac and Windows.
Firefox 2.0.0.12 is available for download. (read more)
Firefox 2.0.0.12 release notes.
Mozilla Firefox is available for multiple Operating Systems including Linux, Mac and Windows.
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Flock 1.0.8 is out, shortly after Flock 1.0.7 was released. It was just like yesterday.
LogMeIn announces on Tuesday January 22nd, 2007 that LogMeIn Rescue is now available for Mac OS X.
From LogMeIn press release:
LogMeIn Rescue is a web-based remote support tool that allows administrators to connect to a remote computer or smartphone, without requiring previously installed software. With this latest release of LogMeIn Rescue, administrators can easily and securely access Apple computers and provide quick resolution of end-user and remote application issues.
With the LogMeIn Rescue support for Mac OS X, LogMeIn is now a few steps ahead of its rival Citrix‘s GoToMyPC. Both LogMeIn and GoToMyPC offers Mac OS X viewer to connect to the host computer. But only LogMeIn provides remote access to both Mac OS X and Windows OS.