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I used to use Google Gears to access Gmail, Google Docs, etc. offline all the time, but when I upgraded to Snow Leopard, it just stopped working. This is because of some security adjustments that were made in the 62 bit version of Safari for Snow Leopard.
Fortunately there’s a hack which involves installing a special version of Google Gears, and tweeking Safari a little. (more…)
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This week’s panel : Stu Helm, Bart Busschots, Chris Wall, Gaz and Paul Shadwell
In this special episode we give our thoughts on the WWDC 09 Keynote from Monday 8th June 2009, if you haven’t sene the Keynote yet we’d suggest you do so first via Apple’s site
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The short answer to the question posed in the title is a resounding yes. Both are very able browsers and both perform excellently when it comes to standards compliance and speed, but they are not equal when it comes to security. There are many other grounds for arguing that FireFox is a better browser, their extension architecture for example, but I will be ignoring those today and only looking at security.
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