Posts Tagged ‘Web browser’

Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Makes Installing Chromium (Google Chrome) Easy – Just few clicks

Installing Chromium (Google Chrome) on other editions of Ubuntu isn’t easy. You must add daily-chrome:PPA to the source list before you can install Chrome. Lucid Lynx makes installing Chromium easy and quick. Just few clicks and you’re done. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install Chromium in Lucid Lynx quickly.

 

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How To Protect Your Computers With DynDNS Web Content Filtering Systems

Looking for a free and powerful web content filtering system that will protect you against unsafe and unwanted contents online? Then you might want to check out DynDNS Internet Guide. It lets you take control of your Internet experience by blocking unsafe and malicious websites based on pre-defined categories.

 

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How To Install SWAT On Fedora Linux And Manage Samba Easily

This short tutorial will show you how to install SWAT, a Samba web management tool for managing Samba on Linux Systems, and use it to configure samba. SWAT allows you to configure Samba from the web browser easily and quickly. It also provides a detailed help page for new users who are having difficulties configure Samba.

 

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How To Preview PDFs, Word Documents In Firefox Without Leaving Your Browser

It is probably not efficient to always download PDFs, Word Documents or PowerPoint Presentations onto your computer before you can view or edit them. How about being able to preview or edit documents and view PDFs directly in your web browser? This tutorial will show you how to use Google Docs Viewer in Firefox to preview documents, and pdfs without leaving your browser.

 

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How To Quickly Install Chromium (Google Chrome) In openSUSE

If you’re currently using Google Chrome web browser in Windows and you want to do the same in your openSUSE Linux system, you can install chrome easily and quickly by following the slides below.

In this brief tutorial, I’ll show you how to install Chromium (Google Chrome) in openSUSE and begin enjoying what same features in Windows.

 

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How To Install DansGuardian Web Content Filter in Fedora

Not very long ago, we showed you how to install and configure DansGuardian Web Content Filtering system in Ubuntu. Today I am going to show you how to do the same in Fedora with ease.

If you don’t know what DansGuardian is, it is a web content filtering system for Linux that allows you to filter websites with inappropriate contents.

 

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How To Install Chromium (Google Chrome) In Ubuntu

If you’re already using Google Chrome In Windows and you like to install Chrome in Ubuntu, this short tutorial will help you accomplish that.

As you may already know, Google Chrome is a web browser software from Google which lets you browse the web, search, chat, read news online and play videos on online from your computer. It is lightweight, fast, secure and has features that make browsing online simple.

 

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How To Avoid Malicious Websites With SiteAdvisor In Chrome

This tutorial will show you how to browse securely online with Google Chrome and McAfee SiteAdvisor extension. SiteAdvisor warns you when you’re about to visit a site with malicious content and low ratings. It is based on McAfee SiteAdvisor that gives you safety information on millions on websites online. If the site you want to visit has harmful contents, SiteAdvisor will automatically redirect you and tells you why the site might not be safe.

 

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How To Secure Your Computer With Secunia Personal Software Inspector

Want a free software which helps you in patching programs installed on your computer?  Check out Secunia Personal Software Inspector.

Secunia PSI scans for insecure software installed on your computer and helps you quickly update applications that are prone to virus attack such as web browsers, P2P software, instant messenger, and PDF readers.

 

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Save Current Session For Later In Google Chrome With Session Manager

Do you want to bookmark a web page or save a session?  Session Manager is an extension in Google Chrome which lets you quickly save your current browser state for later use. It also lets you manage multiple sessions, rename, and remove them from the library.

 

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How to translate virtually any website into your native language with Google Chrome

This is not the typical tutorial you’ll find online or on this site, but a brief help whenever you need it.

Most web browsers will allow you to translate websites created in foreign languages to be translated into your native language with the help of plug-ins or add-ons.

 

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Put all your social networks and IM in one sidebar with Firefox

Firefox is a wonderful browser. Even better than the most popular browser online today. I have a very high opinion of how customizable and feature-rich it is. With the millions of extensions already developed for Firefox, it is just a matter of time before you stumble upon a really cool extension that will impress you.

Mine happened today when I came across an extension called Yoono. Yoono allows you to put your favorite social networks and instant messaging profiles in one simple-to-use folder in Firefox.

 

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