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chromeTouch - interesting extension to navigate through touch screens
samedi 8 mai 2010
It is a shame that we can bring you first hand the results of this extension is that Google Chrome, if I remember correctly, included in Windows7 Internet Explorer is the only one to let you navigate with ease through a website without need to use the mouse.
You may have a tablet in your power and while it is true that with any browser you can make scrolling with the sidebar, you will hardly get around web pages as if it were a mobile terminal.
But Google Chrome has a very interesting extension called chromeTouch, which as its name suggests, lets you convert to a browser Chrome optimized for touch panels. You can move around the screen using your fingers, in addition to marking text, allowing the user to choose among several options, if only we want to move through the site we are visiting, as well as the option to mark text and the application itself is to detect if we want to underline text.
Interesting extension to Google Chrome and more with everything that lies ahead in a few months with a barrage of new touchscreen computers, where a browser with touch capabilities and user freedom throughout your screen, you can be the key.
Via: Liliputing
Download: chromeTouch

Firefox: Foobar join your search bar and address bar
mardi 9 mars 2010
Much like Omnibar style, a new extension makes appearance in Mozilla Firefox extensions, Foobar.
With this extension, which is to unite both get the search bar and address bar of your browser and can do the same, but more optimizing our space.
Of course, none of the functions we had with the two apart, lose, because you can choose which search engine to perform searches, and place the full URL if known.
It's just depending on the user's taste, but if you want to try, go to this link and try it.
Via: How to Geek
