Posts Tagged with ‘Camino’

Flock 2.0: Nice Effort, but no Safari

Triston McIntyre

I don't use Firefox.  Say what you like about me personally, but I'm a dedicated Mac user.  I get what I need from Safari, and Camino makes for a nice alternative when necessary.  If I was using a PC, Firefox would be top dog, but thankfully, I am not. 
With that said, Firefox 3 came out, and I wasn't about to throw a party.  I downloaded it and gave it a shot, but it didn't woo me.  However, when [...]

Springnote: My New Virtual Three-Ring Binder

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Just call me swag hag, but I'll generally follow orders for getting a t-shirt, so when I was sorting through the flyers in my Web 2.0 Expo bag and saw that Springnote wanted me to either sign up for an account or show them my account for a t-shirt, I thought I'd save time by setting one up during whatever spare few minutes I had.
Springnote is a nifty tool for organizing your life as well as your research notes. Much [...]

SurfCanyon: It’s a Feature, But One Google Should Buy

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Every so often, one of these “not an app, but a feature” products surprises me. SurfCanyon is one of those feature products. Originally designed as a web site, they have relaunched as a browser plug-in designed to make your search results better.
SurfCanyon runs on top of Google, Yahoo, and Live searches (not Ask.com, though, or any of the search aggregators like Dogpile), unobtrusively. All you see is a small target icon next to a link in search results. If you [...]