Quickly switch your build of Google Chrome between the stable trunk with irregular updates, the beta build with monthly updates, and the developer's build with weekly updates.
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Quickly switch your build of Google Chrome between the stable trunk with irregular updates, the beta build with monthly updates, and the developer's build with weekly updates.
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Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the Web faster, safer, and easier. Use one box for everything--type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and Web pages. Thumbnails of your top sites let you access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab. Desktop shortcuts allow you to launch your favorite Web apps straight from your desktop.
CNET Editor's Note:
This is a beta build of Google Chrome, and may include features that introduce instability to the browser. Use with caution.
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CNET TechTracker app is a free application that helps keep your installed software up-to-date by scanning your computer and alerting you when updates are available. Your results are displayed on your installed software management page on the CNET Web site. This TechTracker Web page serves as your one-stop software update resource. Updates are guaranteed safe and spyware-free, as TechTracker utilizes CNET Downloads, a thoroughly comprehensive database of software products and updates.
Feature summary
Track software for updates - Track the software you have installed on up to three computers. View a quick reference list from your system tray, or click through to our web application to view your complete installed software list
Schedule your scan - Choose between daily, weekly, monthly and manual scans.
Hide & Skip applications - Hide applications you are not interested in tracking, or skip a version of an application until the next update is available.
Receive email alerts - Stay informed by receiving e-mail alerts when new updates are released for the products you are most interested in.
Access product information - Your custom TechTracker page on the CNET Web site provides you with everything you need to make an informed decision. View your software update's file information, installed version, latest version, average user rating, editor's rating and more.
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Version 1.3.1 lets new users run a trial scan and see a preview of scan results before registering with CNET.
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Contact Capture quickly captures contact information from e-mails, Web pages, and documents. With a simple keystroke, you can eliminate copy/paste forever. Do in seconds what used to take hours. You can capture a single contact record or many contacts at once. Export your list into your CRM or database of choice. General export targets include Excel, vCard, csv and text files.
CRM exports targets include ACT, Goldmine 6, Oncontact, SalesLogix, Salesforce Enterprise, and SugarCRM. PIM export targets include Outlook, Eudora, Thunderbird, and Lotus Organizer.
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Lightning makes Thunderbird soar above Outlook for home use, and places it on nearly equal ground in the office. It includes an overhauled interface with easy-to-use buttons for jumping between email and your calendar, LDAP directory support for event invites, and Sun Java Calendar Server support.
Work on the plug-in is now handled by Mozilla as they prepare to integrate its code into Thunderbird for the big version 3 update coming later this year, but that doesn't mean the plug-in isn't ready for prime-time now. A menu bar for switching between mail and calendar views can live either above or below the folder tree on the left. On the right side of the main pane is a new panel for quickly viewing and managing events and tasks. Option-heavy, it can show only events, only tasks, both, or hide the pane completely, as well as make changes to and create new events and tasks.
Events are searchable at the calendar top. Just below it is a hideable pane showing upcoming events in a spreadsheet format. There are built-in presets for the next seven, 14, and 31 days, and they can be arranged by start date, end date, title, location, and calendar. Lightning supports multiple calendars, including iCal, and has bidirectional support for Google Calendar with the Provider for Google Calendar plug-in.
There is also support for Exchange servers, although for enterprise use fans of Thunderbird/Lightning will likely have to talk to their tech support teams to get the servers configured properly. That, of course, is the biggest drawback compared to Outlook. Old bugs relating to timezone management and invitation responses have been eliminated, though, making this add-on an absolute requirement for all users, both at home and in the office.
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Mobile Master is a powerful PIM and synchronization tool for mobile phones and iPod. You can synchronize mobile phones (addresses and calendar) with Outlook (97-2007), Outlook Express, Windows address book, Windows contacts, Lotus Notes, Thunderbird/Sunbird, Palm Desktop, Novell Groupwise Tobit David InfoCenter. You can load, edit and save your phones address book, calendar and notes. Browse through the phones file system and copy files. Synchronize your iTunes playlists and files or copy WinAmp playlists to the phone.
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Version 7.6 build 3247 now supports Nokia X6, 6720, 3720, 6303i classic, Samsung GT-S5620, Sony Ericsson Hazel (J20).Posted by Ridoy at 8:18 PM 0 comments
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As great as it is to have tools such as Firefox and Thunderbird, backing them up can be a tedious process. MozBackup is a tiny program that makes saving and restoring all your bookmarks, extensions, and other personal settings a streamlined and stress-free experience.
The program works with Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and Netscape on Windows platforms. It doesn't work with Firefox Portable, Sunbird, Songbird, or Flock, but for standard Windows iterations of the programs in the Mozilla suite, it's almost silly to not use this program.
Close the program you want to back up, then run MozBackup. Choose backup or restore, then the application. Select the program profile and the location to save the backup, and whether you want to password protect the file. Lastly, choose which parts of the profile you want to save or restore, which range from from e-mails and address books to extensions and history, from certificates, and passwords to bookmarks and your cache.
To back up Netscape, choose the Mozilla Suite option.
Restoring a profile works the same way, but what makes the app extremely useful is that it doesn't differentiate from a restore and a clean install. So if you've got a specific or complicated set of extensions and settings on your work machine, and merely thinking about how to transfer them makes you want to revert to using an Underwood, MozBackup should quell your fears.
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Once upon a time, desktops were the tops of actual desks, and nearly all of them had a paper dictionary on or near them. The best dictionaries were so huge they needed their own stands. You can still see them in libraries. But nearly everyone who has a computer uses a Web-based dictionary, such as the cleverly named Dictionary.com, or some kind of software-based reference. TheSage's English Dictionary and Thesaurus is the latter sort. It's a free utility that maintains a huge dictionary and thesaurus locally, not online, so it's completely portable, though it can access the Internet for definitions, updates, and other needs. In fact, it will look up words in most major word processors, browsers, and e-mail clients, including Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Outlook, and Mozilla's Firefox and Thunderbird. It has powerful searching, cross-referencing, and indexing features, too.
TheSage downloads at 8.52MB; about average for today and fairly tidy, considering that, with more than 200,000 definitions, 50,000 usages, and 70,000 phonetic transcriptions in the dictionary and nearly 1,400,000 word associations in the thesaurus, it would definitely be in library-stand territory, if it were printed on paper. But there's really no way for a paper dictionary to do a fraction of the things TheSage does. For instance, there's an encyclopedia of historical, geographical, political, and biomedical information.
Not long ago, a reference library as extensive as TheSage's English Dictionary and Thesaurus would have cost hundreds of dollars and taken up feet of shelf space. Today it's all free and a click away.
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Sync your Motorola Phone, Verizon LG, Droid, iPhone, or Android phone with Outlook, Lotus Notes, Google Calendar, GMail Contacts, Thunderbird / Lightning / Sunbird, Outlook Express, Vista Calendar. Never corrupts Outlook, never creates duplicates, and handles all Outlook Recurring Appointments. Designed for business. Accurately sync Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes calendar and contacts to your iPhone, Droid, RAZR, SLVR, KRZR, or other Motorola phone. Designed for every day one-click use, and never be without your important information again. Edit contacts, download pictures/videos, upload ringtones, Internet connect, backup/restore contacts, send e-mail/text message.
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Thunderbird is a great email client from the same people who brought you the Firefox browser.
Thunderbird gives you IMAP/POP support, a built-in RSS reader, support for HTML mail, powerful quick search, saved search folders, advanced message filtering, message grouping, labels, return receipts, smart address book LDAP address completion, import tools, and the ability to manage multiple e-mail and newsgroup accounts.
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