Posts Tagged “Firefox”

What Is It?

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A Firefox Add-on that provides a simple RSS Reader based on Firefox Live Bookmarks contained in any bookmarks folder.

Why Would You Want It?

Provides a quick and easy way to read your Firefox Live Bookmarks RSS feeds from within your favourite browser and make full use of Firefox tabbed browsing and other add-ons to read pages in tabs, save pages, save sessions, etc.

What Does It Do – The Essentials?

Summary:

  • Displays Live Bookmarks in a simple interface

Pros: What’s Good?

  • Freeware

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Popularity: 19% [?]

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Today I receive a notification box for Google Calendar Sync on my main PC so I duly said yes to the update offer and it installed flawlessly.

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I have previously posted Google Calendar Sync Test – Very Good But Not Perfect which gave a review of version 0.9.2.8 which gives details of some of the problems I found. (See the post for details :) )

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A quick visit to the Google Calendar FAQ site didn’t reveal any details of what has been changed but a visit to the Google Calendar Forum resulted in finding a post that listed current issues:

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Popularity: 26% [?]

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What Is It?

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Google Calendar Sync provides the functionality that I have wanted for sometime in being able to synchronise a web based calendar with MS Outlook and synchronising Outlook over different computers and hand held devices. Sure there are commercial "paid for" products on the market for synchronising Outlook and some freeware products that will partially do what is required or just import from Outlook but nothing that could synchronise both ways or optionally in only one direction. (i.e. either from Outlook or to Outlook).  The testing I have carried out so far has shown a couple of problems that I have not been able to resolve which may be the Google Calendar Sync program or Outlook. At work we have had some problems with the the corporate Outlook/Exchange Server setup which has resulted in appointments disappearing among other things, so I may have some "corrupted" appointments sitting in my Outlook installations. This post is not intended to be a full review but an explanation of my finding through the installation and initial testing process. I will, however, use the basic review layout and headings that you will be familiar with.

Why Would You Want It?

Having a single master calendar makes sense  and one that you can access from anywhere you have a web connection is ideal for people who need to use a single appointment system system for home and work. The ability to synchronise the master calendar with appointment systems used at home and work as well as mobile devices such a phones and PDAs really is essential for many of us. The icing on the cake is two way synchronisation so you can update the master calendar with appointments entered on one of your other devices.

What Does It Do – The Essentials?

Summary:

  • Synchronises Google Calendar with Microsoft Outlook
  • Options for two way or one way Synchronisation

Pros: What’s Good?

  • Freeware

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Popularity: 19% [?]

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What Is It?

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A Firefox Add-on that allows you to set multiple status bars and move content between them to display what you want to see.

Why Would You Want It?

Many of the Firefox add-ons use the status bar to display information or as a clickable control to set options or display a menu to use the add-on. This can not only leave the statusbar cluttered but also create problems in the width of the page being wider than the screen. This in turn creates problems in viewing the page and not being able to see all the tabs. With Statusbars you can get rid of the width and clutter problems quickly and easily

What Does It Do – The Essentials?

Summary:

  • Provides multiple statusbars
  • Allows statusbar items to be reorganized

Pros: What’s Good?

  • Freeware

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Popularity: 15% [?]

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