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Introducing - Close All

Wouldn’t it be handy to have an application that would close all you running applications with just one click? Let’s say your ready to leave the office and have 20+ apps running and want them all to quit instantly. With “Close All” you can, it works just as if you were pressing the close button for each application.

It does not use system resources because it only flashes a ‘close’ signal to all open windows on the desktop and then ceases. Just place a shortcut to the tool in the Start Menu, Quick Launch or elsewhere.

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Opera security update available

Opera Software has just released the first update for Opera 9.5. The update fixes a vulnerability that has been reported in Opera, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system. The vulnerability is caused due to an unspecified error, which can be exploited to execute arbitrary code. No further information is currently available.

It also fixes a less critical vulnerability that is caused due to an error when handling certain canvas functions and can be exploited to read random memory (potentially disclose sensitive information).

Opera 9.51 also includes several bug fixes and are available for all platforms as always.

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Tired of the default Ubuntu theme?

Are you tired of the standard Ubuntu distro’s look and feel? If yes, the following should definitely add some new flavours to your desktop. However, it might also add a lot more (un)wanted attention as well…

Whether you are a hobby Satanist or just like dark colours (I hope the latter) then the “Ubuntu Satanic Edition - Linux for the Damned” would be the one for you. A collection of screenshots are available or you can go straight to the downloads.

For the rest (of us) there’s always the Ubuntu Christian Edition.

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An Update on the Windows Roadmap

In a letter published today Bill Veghte, Senior Vice President at Microsoft Corporation, shares some thoughts on XP, Vista and beyond (Windows 7). A lot of people are watching Microsoft closely these days and wonder what will happen now that Bill Gates resigns.

Today, more than 1 billion personal computers around the world run Windows. Over the years, Windows has been the catalyst for innovations that have transformed the way people communicate, access information, create and share content, and much more, at work and at home. Windows is the platform that most people use to get the greatest value and benefit from their personal computers. Windows is also the platform that brings together the broadest array of choices across PCs, devices and applications. To all of our Windows customers, thank you! To the hundreds of thousands of partners that develop millions of solutions for Windows, thank you.

Read the rest of the letter at microsoft.com.

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Firefox 3 - first impressions

I downloaded and installed Firefox 3 both at home and at the office this morning. Installation went smoothly, no issues at all. The default theme looks more or less like in version 2 and I could rearrange the toolbars just as I wanted (and had them before).

What makes Firefox the fastest growing (and most popular) browser is the numerous add-ons. So the biggest reason NOT to upgrade would be incompatible favourite add-ons and such. However, I was thrilled to find out that most worked out of the box (the authors have had 36 months to prepare…).

Secondly, without being to subjective, I strongly believe the latest version is noticeably faster than any version before it. Especially when loading pages, like mine, filled with JavaScript and other code. There’s also a bunch of new features that silently appears while you’re surfing (and I meant that in a positive way).

Add-ons known to work

Alexa Sparky - Display Alexa data in your statusbar!

Download Statusbar - View and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar - without the download window getting in the way of your web browsing.

Extended Statusbar - A Statusbar with Speed, Percentage, Time and loaded size (like in Opera)

GooglePreview - Insert preview images (thumbnails) of web sites into the Google and Yahoo search results pages.

HTML validator - HTML Validator is a Mozilla extension that adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla. The number of errors of a HTML page is seen on the form of an icon in the status bar when browsing. The extension can validate the HTML sent by the server or the HTML in the memory (after Ajax execution).

LIVE HTTP headers - View HTTP headers of a page and while browsing.

MeasureIT - Draw out a ruler to get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage.

PicLens - Full-Screen, 3D. PicLens transforms your browser into a visually stunning experience for finding and viewing online photos and videos. The “3D Wall” lets you effortlessly search and zoom your way around thousands of images, videos, news feeds, sports feeds, and more.

Tab Scope - Preview and navigate tab contents through “popdown”.

Torbutton - Torbutton provides a button to securely and easily enable or disable the browser’s use of Tor. It is currently the only addon that will safely manage your Tor browsing to prevent IP address leakage, cookie leakage, and general privacy attacks.

Window Resizer - Resize your browser to various standard resolution sizes.

I also installed a bunch of dictionaries, some Google add-ons and one of my favourites, ColorZilla. The last one is not included on the standard Mozilla add-on site so it had to be downloaded and installed from the authors website.

If you know of other useful stuff, please share!!

Conclusion

After one days use I must admit I’m very impressed, and if you haven’t made the change yet I urge you to at least give it a try! Anyone with a similar or opposite reaction - feel free to share in the comments below.

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