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MojoPac...and relevant applications. MojoPac supports popular applications such as Firefox and Microsoft Office, and it is also high performance enough to run popular PC Games such as World of Warcraft and Half-Life 2. To initially setup the... In this article: MojoPac, Vmware Thinapp, Windows XP, Microsoft Office, Ceedo, USB Drive, U3, Adobe Photoshop, Vmware, and RingCube Technologies |
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Computer World | November 06, 2008
Thousands hit in broad Web hack
...the visitor to a server in China. That server can launch a variety of attacks, targeting known flaws in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash Player and ActiveX, Kaspersky said. If the victim's computer hasn't been...
In this article: Kaspersky Lab, Competitive advantage, SQL, JavaScript, Flash Player, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and World of Warcraft
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Life123 | October 12, 2009
What Are the Major Types of Software?
...calls this kind of software "Programs. " Application software comes in many types, including productivity software like OpenOffice, games like World of Warcraft or Web browsers like Firefox. On a Mac, you can open application software...
In this article: Application software, Linux, Programming software, Mac OS X, System software, OpenOffice, Dock, and Firefox
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Read/WriteWeb | January 03, 2009
Wakoopa: Most Used Apps of 2008
While clearly it's no surprise that Mozilla's Firefox leads the desktop applications on both platforms, rival browser Chrome is likely to show strong growth, especially once Linux and OS X versions of the browser are released. Online,...
In this article: Facebook, Firefox, Gmail, Linux, FriendFeed, Itunes, World of Warcraft, Safari, Iphone, and Google Chrome
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Mashable! | August 12, 2009
Firefox Tips: 5 Ways to Spice Up Your Sidebar
Firefox Tips: 5 Ways to Spice Up Your Sidebar Originally intended to display your bookmarks or browsing history, the Firefox sidebar can actually be put to many more uses. Airplane pilots and World of Warcraft players alike understand how...
In this article: Firefox, Facebook, Google Talk, Windows Explorer, Google Docs, Google Reader, World of Warcraft, Metacafe, and Google
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Ars Technica | December 05, 2008
New trojan targets Firefox, masquerades as Greasemonkey
...holiday cheer as Trojan. PWS.ChromeInject. A." The ChromeInject suffix is a bit puzzling, since this attack is supposedly Firefox-only, but we weren't able to find clarification on what it refers to. The trojan installs itself into Firefox's...
In this article: Greasemonkey, Firefox, Filed, JavaScript, Internet Explorer, World of Warcraft, and 2 Fast 2 Furious
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Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. A Net Applications survey put Firefox at 25% of the recorded usage share of web browsers , making it the second most popular browser in terms of current use worldwide after Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
To display web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features which are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.
Latest Firefox features include tabbed browsing, spell checking, incremental find, live bookmarking, a download manager, private browsing, location-aware browsing (aka "geolocation") based exclusively on a Google service and an integrated search system that uses Google by default in most localizations. Functions can be added through add-ons, created by third-party developers, of which there is a wide selection, a feature that has attracted many of Firefox's users.
Firefox runs on various versions of Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and many other Unix-like operating systems. Its current stable release is version 3.5.5, released on . Firefox's source code is free software, released under a tri-license GNU GPL/GNU LGPL/MPL.
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