It’s been a long time coming (well, not that long) but it’s finally here. Firefox 3 is to be launched on 17 June and Mozilla are asking for help to set a world record for the most downloads on a single day. A reasonably worthy idea – anything to knock IE off it’s dominant pedestal [...]
WordPress 2.5
If you’ve happened to pop into GUB in the last couple of days you may well have seen some strange layouts and columns in wrong places. This was due to the switch to WordPress 2.5. It didn’t play particularly well with K2 but things seems to have settled down a little now. var bdv_ref_pid=229404;var bdv_ref_type=’i';var [...]
Oh no, I’ve found my Mojo…
Another fascinating development on the topic of portable applications is the emergence of Mojopac. Now this isn’t only a portable applications pack, it’s a portable operating system pack. That’s right, you can now take your mojo anywhere you choose and run your USB portable drive or even memory stick with its own Windows XP operating [...]
Portable applications – launching apps from USB flash memory
Well, it’s taken me a while to get around to looking into this (now old) phenomenon of portable applications. What are they? Quite simply they are applications that launch from a USB memory stick so they can be run on just about any computer without leaving any personal data or program information on the host [...]
Adobe Master Collection – installing on Windows Vista
Well, here’s a rather odd situation. It seems many people are having trouble installing Adobe’s new and very expensive Master Collection CS3 on Vista computers. Now, this seems astonishing but particularly annoying if you have just spent up to $3,500 on the new software. There is an awful lot of dodgy looking solutions being proposed, [...]







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