Original ExistDifferently.com Weblog of David, a Christian Network and Systems Manager, with topics ranging from Apologetics to Worldview, and some crypto, open source, programming, opinion, and daily life thrown in between.

Tue, 2006-10-24 (Oct 24)

Firefox 2.0 is out

Yep. Mozilla Firefox version 2.0 was released today.ร‚ย  I’ve been running it since yesterday.ร‚ย  I agree with Martin McKeay about tabs resizing vs. scrolling I think, I’m not sure yet.ร‚ย  I probably won’t try the Tabbrowser Preferences plugin he mentions yet, I’ll try and get used to the new way for a while first.ร‚ย  The spell check in form fields is nice, although writing this post is the first time I’ve seen it in practice.

One thing I missed at first was the del.icio.us plugin which wasn’t updated for Firefox 2.0 when I installed it, although I just checked and they appear to have released version 1.2 today with updated compatibility.ร‚ย  Firefox refuses to install it however, perhaps the old version is cached?ร‚ย  I’ll have to play with it, but the fact that they updated it makes me happy!

My favorite thing about 2.0? The look of the tabs and buttons look much more polished. The search function is improved, spell check I mentioned, phishing protection is good but I haven’t seen it in action yet (not likely to see it unintentionally!), RSS support slightly improved, and maybe something else I forgot.ร‚ย  Oh yeah, they seem to duplicate IE7’s new features and look in nearly every important way. Which is good, in my opinion…I tried IE7 the day it came out (last week), too, and although I’m sticking with Firefox, IE7 is much improved over IE6 and compared to Firefox 1.5, I was a tad jealous!

Mon, 2006-10-02 (Oct 02)

Toss some Phish in the Tank!

Filed under: Blog,General,Internet,OpenDNS,phishing,Spam,Tech (General) — David @ 14:27

Created by the guys of OpenDNS goodness, PhishTank is a new site that lets you submit emails you’ve received and lets the community verify whether or not the phishing site is working, and if so it lets application developers query to see if a particular URL is a phishing scam or not!ร‚ย  As this grows, it should provide a resource for programs like Mozilla Thunderbird and others to detect scams and help keep the less-informed users out there better protected.

I like the fact that you can submit phish, help verify phish others have submitted, but also you can tell when phish you’ve submitted have been verified by others and what the status is.ร‚ย  Nice to be able to get some feedback to know you’re helping to make a difference with your submissions!

They also have a blog (who doesn’t) if you want to read the musings of the site’s creators.

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