WinApp cobrowsing software
WinApp also supports extra features that are not avaliable when using the web based request monitor, such as CoBrowsing, CoForms and CoMarkers.
WinApp also supports extra features that are not avaliable when using the web based request monitor, such as CoBrowsing, CoForms and CoMarkers.
How’d I Get Here (Firefox extension)
How’d I Get Here?Use this extension to go to the page on which you first clicked a link to the current page. For example:
* Go “back” even after opening a link in a new tab and closing the original tab.
* Remember how you found a site you bookmarked yesterday.
* When you are sent a link you have already seen, astound the sender by responding with a statement more precise than “I saw that on some blog a few days ago”.Install
Install How’d I Get Here 0.1.1, which works in Deer Park Alpha 1 through Firefox 1.5. This extension does not work in Firefox 1.0 because Firefox 1.0 does not store the required information.
Something I found as I was searching for an alternative for Jybe
CoBrowsecobrowse
copyright (c) 2005 mark l. changcobrowse-0.16.xpi
save as, then drag into your browser window to install* Official Mozilla Update site
* FAQThis extension was designed to work with the 1.0+ series of Firefox. It is released under the GNU Public License.
Essentially, this extension is a collaborative web browser. “Collaborative” is a bit of a stretch, so we should actually think of it in a leader/follower sense. With cobrowse installed, one user can start a “server” that will accept incoming connections (currently on port 5000) from folks that have chosen to connect via “client mode”.
The server browser then sends every web page navigation change to every client. It even works when changing tabs!
http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.forbiddensite.com
Access restricted web sites using Google language tools service as a proxy.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/h/4807
http://www.lifehacker.com/software/gift-giving/board-games-for-gifts-141828.php
Board games make a great gift. Matthew Baldwin at The Morning News has
a great round up of great games for just about anyone this holiday
season.
Free program Taskbar++ allows you to rearrange the taskbar buttons on your Windows PC.
After installing, just press and hold the ALT key while your mouse
is hovering over the taskbar - Taskbar++ will switch to sort mode,
allowing you to reorder until you release the ALT key.