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My first peer-reviewed article 'Firefox Search Plugins: Searching Your Library in the Browser' has just been published in Volume 1, Number 1 of. I'm not specifically excited over the fact that it's a peer-reviewed journal. I'm not an academic so that's not exactly a requirement for me.

I've written eight previous books and dozens of articles so I'm not exactly lacking in the publication category. Yes, I'm glad to have another article published (it has been a while and no, Christie, I haven't forgotten that podcasting article we talked about at CIL) as always, but the peer-reviewed thing at this point is just fitting into that 'nice, added bonus' category. However, I do have one, not so much complaint, as a concern over this whole experience: the fact that an article I submitted to the journal back in July 2006, wasn't published until July 2007. One year for a technology article to see print. These day's that's not even vaguely fast enough. In my specific case, at the last minute (December 2006), I had to get an extra few sentences added to the beginning of the article to say that the code I'm talking about was replaced with a different code/method with the release of Firefox 2. Iseki Hydraulic Manual Press there. 0 but that my code would still work.

(Given the opportunity I would have re-written the whole article but the process was too far along for that to happen.) The world of peer-reviewed journals is not mine. I don't have suggestions for fixing this, nor will I spend all that much time on it. I just needed to say all this, as I'm sure I'm not the only author with these concerns.

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I run six of the ten they tell me to avoid. (FasterFox, Video Downloader, PDF Download, ScribeFire, Greasemonkey, and TabBrowser Preferences) Granted most of the points they make are valid but they're hardly reasons not to use them.

As some of the commenters have responded, the article seems to be geared for you mom and dad with a computer at home. If you're the person they call for help, you're perfectly safe pretty much running any of these extensions. Originally uploaded. When a program crashes in Vista, the OS attempts to 'find a solution' to the problem.

For the first time yesterday a 'solution' was found to a Firefox crash. The 'solution' presented was to upgrade to the newer version of Firefox. A handy link to to the Mozilla site was even given to me. Here's the rub, I'm running the latest version of Firefox; no upgrade is available. Does Vista know something I don't? Don't get me wrong, this is all a great idea but it needs to work in order to be helpful.

I was sure to click on the 'Provide Feedback' link and let Microsoft know just what I thought of their 'solution'. I've recently gained access to an Exchange Server-based e-mail system and was told that the Web access worked through both Firefox and IE. Well, take a look at these screenshots: IE7 Firefox 2 As you can see, Firefox 'works' but there's more options and a smoother interface in IE. (I wasn't going to blog this but someone saw the screenshots in my flickr account and sent me an e-mail regarding how they'd been using Friefox for this and never thought to consider that it might work better in IE.

I figured that with one person there might be others so I've shared it with you here.). So I'm at my desk uninstalling software I no longer use from my office laptop. Windows' Add/Remove Programs lists both Firefox 1.5.x and 2.0 as installed on my computer. Since I no longer use 1.5.x I chose to uninstall it. Well, that uninstalled Firefox from my computer, which happened to be version 2.0.

Yes folks, I just lost my browser. Please, whatever you do, don't tell windows to uninstall an old version of Firefox after you've upgraded to 2.0. (Luckily reinstalling 2.0 did not require me to recreate my bookmarks or reinstall any of my add-ins but I'm still annoyed by the whole escapade.). Jo Haight Sarline, Denver Public Library Carson Block, Fort Collins Public Library John Sulshaw, University of Colorado-Boulder Jimmy Thomas & Susan Staples, Weld Library District Jeff Donlan, Salida Regional Library Sharon Morris, Colorado State Library • Susan • 1st year w/ library system • previously in manufacturing and healthcare • invest in the virtual • how much can be put online? • online collaboration • online training • online surveys • translation services • 170+ lanugages • dial a number and get an interperter online •. I was just listening to the latest episode of in which it was pointed out that the new Firefox 2.0 does not have an option for automatically blocking third-party (i.e. Advertisers) cookies.