Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Firefox Add-on - Split browser

I've recently started using Split browser Add-on for Firefox browser and am greatly impressed with it. It adds value to my browsing experience. No need to switch to another tab when I want to reference something in a different page. I can look at both pages together by splitting the current browser window in any way I want - Left, Right, Top, Bottom. Once done, I can gather all the split windows to old style tabs. Tab that is currently open can also be split horizontally or vertically.

On a related note, I un-installed the Cooliris Add-on I had installed about a month ago. While it did look useful in the beginning, it was becoming too obtrusive and an annoyance, especially when there were links very near to each other. Trying to open a link would bring up a preview of another link. Also, I was using it less and less. Good-bye Cooliris, Hi, Split broswer!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Search from Firefox address bar

I've been using Google toolbar for Firefox for a long time. There is a Firefox feature which can make the use of the toolbar reduntant by doing Google search from Firefox address bar. For a single word search, Firefox takes us to the homepage of the first search result found. It is like the "I'm feeling lucky" feature of Google search. Just like the infamous "failure" or "miserable failure" and "I'm feeling lucky" combination does. But if we enter more than one word string in the Firefox address bar, it is like normal Google search, and makes installing Google toolbar unnecessary.
A cool feature of Firefox which many are not aware of.

Steps to install PyTorch on VMware workstation (Ubuntu guest)

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