•
•
•
•
What is DaniWeb IT Discussion Community?
DaniWeb is a massive community of 397,767 software developers, web developers, Internet marketers, and tech gurus who are all enthusiastic about making contacts, networking, and learning from each other. In fact, there are 2,486 IT professionals currently interacting right now! Registration is free, only takes a minute and lets you enjoy all of the interactive features of the site.
Search Results
•
•
•
•
.net app portability awesomebar beta bon browser browsers browsing development echo email encryption eu europe explorer firefox gears gecko google html ie internet internet explorer internet explorer 7 java javascript leak linux memory microsoft mozilla networking news open source open-source opera patch phishing privacy safari scams security social software super testing users virtualization web web browser webmail windows world record
All Recent Tags •
•
•
•
According to John Lilly, the Firefox web browser has 126 million unique monthly users. A figure extrapolated from an Active Daily Users number of 48 million, itself a massive increase on the 23 million ADU figure from this time last year. So who is John Lilly and why should we take any notice of...
Read More | Dec 3rd, 2007
Firefox ticks many boxes, but the one big cross it has had to bear over the years is the memory leakage problem that many users have experienced. Here's how it works: user has Firefox browser open and visits websites, Firefox slurps up some system resources, user continues to keep Firefox running,...
Read More | Nov 12th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 13th, 2007
According to figures relating to the audited financial statements and tax form for 2006, posted at Mozillazine by Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker, the project is doing pretty well with revenue up and outpacing rising expenses. "Mozilla remains financially healthy: we're able to hire more people, build...
Read More | Oct 23rd, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Nov 11th, 2007
Hello,
I would like to introduce to you a tag, which is unique to FireFox, called <canvas/>.
It has amazing graphics, from another world, all with just a few lines of JS.
For more information by Mozilla:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/HTML:Canvas
Read More | Sep 21st, 2007
Mozilla has hit the 400 million downloads mark for the Firefox web browser client since it was officially launched in November 2004, a rise of 56 percent in the last 12 months alone. Of course, updates, reinstalls and trials are all included in download figures which have little real world impact...
Read More | Sep 11th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Sep 11th, 2007
Today I received an email from "Halifax bank" that contained the following:
Well, since I didn't even have an account with "halifax bank", it was fairly obvious that this was a scam, and the fact that "halifax" isn't capitalized makes me highly skeptical of the professionality of the whole...
Read More | Apr 27th, 2007
In an effort to bring Firefox users closer together, Mozilla has released a conceptual design dubbed "Coop" that would give Firefox the ability to share "photos, news stories, links" with other users, reports Computerworld. Mozilla of course, says that this is purely conceptual, and that this is as...
Read More | Apr 7th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Oct 7th, 2007
Microsoft has now hit 100 million users for Internet Explorer 7. But, says analysts, this isn't an impact on competing web browsers. This is simply internal growth.
Sure, maybe. But it's saying something that people are quickly switching to Microsoft's latest browser. I think that the interface...
Read More | Jan 16th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Apr 12th, 2007
A browser with vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution and cross-site scripting attacks. An urgent automatic update to patch eight such vulnerabilities, five of which are rated as critical and the complete set as ‘highly critical’ by security exploits tracker Secunia. And...
Read More | Dec 21st, 2006 | Comments: 13 | Last Comment: Jan 22nd, 2007
When Mike Shaver spoke at the fifth annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium yesterday he announced many things including: small is better than big, and Open Source software requires your super powers!
Shaver went on to talk about how it is the little things that count towards his project:...
Read More | Oct 28th, 2006