Mozilla Plugin Check now for all browsers

vendredi 14 mai 2010

Having all the plugins to date, is a sign that your computer will work well and by the way, we have a more secure and stable. Mozilla already had a tool called Plugin Check, which will alert users of its Firefox browser, for when they had new versions of Flash, DivX, Java, QuickTime, among others.

But being a tool that helps us have a safer computer, Mozilla opens the doors to other browsers such as Opera 10.5, Safari 4, Chrome 4 and Internet Explorer either version 7 or 8.

Once you get into the tool, start the search and verification of the installed versions. Let you know whether you're a day or you need to update, in which case we will provide a button from which we sent to the download page, so that everything is as simple as possible.

More information:
The Mozilla Blog
Official site:
Check Plugin


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Internet Explorer 9 could have a minimalist interface

mardi 6 avril 2010

Despite being the most hated browser, Internet Explorer continues to evolve, and this time is for good. After last month launched an alpha version of this product (to show it to developers), it appears that the browser development team is still very active, and this time the most radical changes have been made in the GUI / interface (UI). Through a Chinese forum, these images were obtained of the possible interface of Internet Explorer 9. While not from a 100% reliable source (you have to doubt the veracity of these images), the truth is that it is a good concept to be taken into account, as it would be taking a big step for what as minimalist and usable, which benefits us.

Although this model lacks the distinctive features of Windows (such as the Aero interface), the design is not so far from reality as it follows more or less along the lines of Windows Phone 7, one of the products that Microsoft have priority . Images are real or not, we face the possibility of finding an Internet Explorer battle they can get the market to favorites (Firefox, Chrome), not only in appearance but also in
performance.

Remember that it is too premature IE9 current version, so all the features and changes we see may not be part of the final product, but as a concept illustration, I consider a good start.

Via
Download Squad


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Opera and Safari have better performance than Chrome

lundi 22 mars 2010

At least talking about the JavaScript engine efficiency. Sputnik is a comprehensive series of performance tests to measure the quality of the engine each of the browsers. This test kit was developed by Google to help developers build better software, better interpret the orders when faced with a script on a Web page. When testing with Sputnik it was determined that Opera is the browser with fewer errors, followed closely by Safari. This means that both browsers beat Chrome in tests developed by Google, is like giving a taste of his own medicine.

Firefox comes back and finally is Internet Explorer 9, located in a pre-alpha version, so these results do not reflect at all what will be once it is completed the Microsoft browser. These tests were run on Windows with the latest versions of each browser.

Link
Official Google Blog
Via
TechCrunch


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