This video covers a few things that I didn’t get a chance to in my original review. Mainly the text input options, showing the browser speed, as well as the true quality of AllShare. Captivate Review: bit.ly Captivate Unboxing & first impressions: bit.ly Captivate 5MP & 720p camera performance: bit.ly Galaxy S Tips & Tricks: bit.ly Don’t forget to follow us! twitter.com www.facebook.com
…rekonq is a KDE browser based on Webkit. Its code is based on Nokia QtDemoBrowser, just like Arora. Anyway its implementation is going to embrace KDE technologies to have a full-featured KDE web browser.This software is the product of my playing to be a programmer , so the higher its quality is, the better I can play.. I’ve got lots of ideas to implement in it, so many features that I will like to have in my perfect browser . Anyway, rekonq is far from perfect. It needs a lot of love..Featuresrekonq will never have tons of features like (some) other browsers. Anyway, it…
The argument against Photoshop focuses on the effect of the final product. Photoshop can be used to create impeccable designs, but after hours of hard work, you end up with a static mock-up that is incapable of emulating the experience one gets when the design is converted to mark-up and viewed in the browser.
…t be afraid to collaborate. Outsource some of the work if need be.It shouldn’t be about the time it takes. Put in the time and make sure the client pays for it. Make sure to manage the client well to get a great end product. Reply 35 Joel July 29th, 2010 3:34 amI use, and have always used Photoshop to build web designs. I hear everyone raving on about Fireworks but I’ve never really used it.I would be interested in reading some decent articles about why Fireworks is better and how to use Fireworks to build web designs as I’ve only ever found it awkward to use (probably because it’s different to Photoshop).Anyone fancy linking me to some? Reply 36 Kenneth July 29th, 2010 3:34 amI’ve had very bad experiences with design firms that act like many of the commenters here have expressed: as though designing in Ps is High Art that some schmuck coder will just make into a webpage. I’m here to tell you that’s a fine way to get a bloated, crappy website that still doesn’t look like the pretty pictures you were sold….
BlueDevil is the new KDE Bluetooth stack. This review presents the following components: KDE Config Module (system preferences), BlueDevil Wizard (for pairing devices), Systray, KDE Input/Output integration (KIO, allows you to discover and browse your devices from your favorite file browser), File reception.
…deo003.3gp . That fact is what made me decide to use my spare time working on kdebluetooth.
After months of work in kbluetooth (the kdebluetooth fork I did), it started to work, but that spent hours made me realize that the kbluetooth never would be stable, it is a clear example of spaghetti code. Because of that, we started a new project called BlueDevil. If you’re wondering about the name, Edulix came with it while working on the daemon, and it is based on PowerDevil (the name).
After a few fridays working on it, suddenly a Spanish company sent an email to me, asking for help to develop a Qt library to deal with BlueZ. A couple of emails (and beers) later, they hired us (ufocoders) to write the library, the first big step towards a real BlueDevil was done.
It’s known that the best way to fully test a library is by using it a lot, so we started a negotiation to finance the development of BlueDevil, finally we got an agreement, we’ll pay it…
Tagwhat is a next generation location browser with on-line map and mobile augmented reality components. Tagwhat allows you to combine multiple location-based streams into a cohesive mobile view for a unique and interactive place driven experience. Here, Dave Elchoness, CEO, discusses Tagwhat and plans for the application.
Lawsuit filed in San Francisco district court after firms resurrected deleted browser cookies.
…A legal challenge has been launched in the US against a number of websites amid claims that they were engaged in “covert surveillance” of users.
The lawsuit alleges that a number of firms, including Hulu, MTV, and Myspace, used a Quantcast Flash application to restore deleted cookies.
Cookies are text files used by web browsers to store user data.
The lawsuit says that the application was creating so-called “zombie cookies” from deleted files.
Quantcast has not responded to a BBC News request for comment.
The term “zombie cookie” was coined after the issue of traditional browser cookies being undeleted by Flash was brought to light in a 2009 paper by US researchers.
The study found that more than half of sites surveyed used flash cookies to store information about the user, with some using it to “respawn or re-instantiate cookies deleted by the user”.
“Flash cookies often share the same values as browser cookies, and are even used on government websites to assign unique values to users,” the paper…
We’re proud to announce the first release of BlueDevil, the new Bluetooth stack for KDE SC.
…Target Audience:
This release should be stable enough to be used by everybody, but we’re looking specially for advanced users with compiling skills so we can get quick feedback and fix as many bugs as possible. if you are Interested send an email to alex (at) ufocoders dot com.
Internationalization:
Currently BlueDevil is not ready to be translated (the strings are not final), and we’re looking for native English speakers who can help us with the strings, interested people send an email to alex…
In this video, I’ll show you how to make a basic web browser with the Internet Explorer control in C#. The images can be downloaded here : host-a.net The code can be found here : charnycoding.pastebin.com In this video, I’m using Visual C# 2008. If you need some C# advices or help, you can contact me at the following email : CharnyCoding@Hotmail.com
Apple has released Safari 5.0.1, which activates extensions. You can check the actual extensions here.
…Apple has released Safari 5.0.1, which activates extensions. They have some nice stuff lined up in their extension gallery, from Twitter, Bing, or Major League Baseball, eBay, Amazon, and eBay. It’s nice to see Safari catching up with Firefox…
Now they only need a few thousand extensions more to surpass them. You can check the Safari extensions here….