I have always felt let down as java developer about Sun websites.. They make a bad example of themselves in web. Opposed to Microsoft and Adobe who make stunning first impressions.
Sun should do more sites like this ..simple and informative.
Check it out.. I’m sure you will like the cool new look.
This is got to be one hell of a car ride. I was planning on a road trip to Blue Mountains (NSW, Aus) for this upcomnig long weekend. So I started planning out my route in Google Maps and Being the lazy guy I was I never bothered to type in the state after ‘Blue Mountains’. Check out the route I got….
This may even be replicated now… Just try calculating the route now to ‘Blue Mountains’ at http://maps.google.com.au/ without typing in the state.
That will be one hell of ride even in a 007′s car…
Do you love Macintosh Usability and some cool Eye Candy for free.
Just click below and get a glimpse of what you can do for free on trusty old windows XP.
Don’t forget to add StackDocklet from Addons And Get some cool skins and Icons from there Click on Get Addons
Safari for windows is out of beta and finally usable now. I have been eagerly waiting for this release and have tried out various beta versions before. As expected beta versions had so many bugs that it was virtually unusable for some sites and on corporate networks.
I have been trying out the Safari 3.0 for a couple of days now. It is quite cool to see all the eye candy on windows xp. It looks cool and runs smooth on most standards compliant websites. Which is fine with me as I don’t go to too many IE specific crappy websites as I use firefox as my main browser.
I have just downloaded Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 1 and I have to say it’s so much better. Awesome bar (Address Bar) is really awesome. That is so easy to use and labels/tags for bookmars are in, which is very future thinking. It may be confusing to traditional users who would like to organize their bookmarks in folders. But believe me, just be patient it will be worth it. Once you cross hundred bookmarks it becomes really hard to manage the traditional way. I have been using labels in gmail for a while now and it’s way better than folders.
But I’m having my fingers crossed on most important of them all MEMORY BLOAT. So far it seems to be reasonable. But I will keep you posted.
- How you can take a whole screen shot of a long webpage at once?
- How you can take only the content area and put comments / edit/ crop /hightlight/draw in oneplace
And just send the picture away..
Now you can..
- Take screen shot of whole page (Visible/Non Visible part)
- Inline crop/edit
- Inline highlights/comments
- The best
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5648
http://screenshot-program.com/fireshot/
Try now and be amaged..
Only for FireFox users..
- Whole Screen
- Active WIndow
- A Custom Square…
- Save them to a pre-determined location…
- Open them up for preview
All at a touch of a button with little initial configuration. Give it a go.. it’s very neat…
I’ve downloaded it and placed in H:\eBusiness Team\Software\Screen Capture\PrintScreen43_Setup.exe
check it out..
I was trying to download this plugin (tableFilter for jQuery) from the Ideamill website today and realised that their site is down.
Luckily after googling it for few minutes.. gives me a link to the repository location .. from where I downloaded the files..
Here is the link.

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