What's the point in Firefox ads?
Don't get me wrong: I really like to use Firefox and I think it's a good piece of software, but I don't see a point in advertising some free and open source web browser in offline media, especially in print or on TV, where every single appearence costs thousands of $s or €s and the impact is very little to nothing.
To me it seems some people want to play with the "big guys" they hate so much.
After all: The only one that really earns money from the spread, and thus would be interested in it, is Google (they never do evil, remember?), as it is the default search engine in Firefox and only few people will change that.
They even pay money for every new user you refer to Firefox with the Google toolbar.
But running browser ads on TV is just a big waste of money.
Besides that: Weeee!
The best extensions for Firefox
Firefox is one of the best and most modern browsers out there today. It has a great plug-in / extension interface and is very popular for its extensions.
I'm not going to talk about the advantages or which browser is better right now. This is a decision everyone has to make for themself.
I don't claim this list to be complete or right or anything. A better name would probably be "my favourite Firefox extensions" but that just doesn't sound as much as a superlative.
The best Firefox extensions:
- Web developer toolbar The must-have for everyone doing simple to complex web sites.
- CSSViewer New and hot: shows CSS properties live on the page while you hover an element
- Google pagerank status - No matter if it's even right, you want to know: Google Pagerank also for Mozilla and Firefox.
- Bookmarks synchronizer - Synchronizing bookmarks between multiple user accounts, Firefox installs, or computers.
- Mouse gestures - Idea stolen from Opera. You will miss it once you use a browser without gesture recognition. You will move your mouse up, and up, and up. But no new tab/window will open.
- SessionSaver - Keeps record of your open windows and tabs once you close/crash Firefox
- Nightly tester tools - Firefox devs like to change the API and make extensions become incompatible. Use this until the extensions have been made compatible.
- Fasterfox - Speed up your connection and display page load time. Good to know if a page just "feels" slow/fast or really is.
- Auto copy - Copy stuff to the clipboard by simply highlighting, no more ctrl+c required. Just like Trillian or others.
You know any other useful extensions? Let me know.
IE7 Beta: From the users point of view

On January 31st, Microsoft released the Beta 1 Preview of Internet Explorer 7, the standard browser that's going to be shipped with future Windows Vista and will become available for Windows XP / Windows 2003 Server. No Windows 2000.
Reason enough to have a first glimpse at what users and web developers are going to have to deal with for the next 5 years - assuming it will be taken care of as much as IE6 
This will be a first look at IE7 in 3 parts, looking at it from point of view in terms of user experience, developer, and security.
Never touch a running...
... WordPress. Today I tought, I'd go and upgrade to WordPress 2.0. Bad idea.
Lightbox JS: Displaying pictures the right way
The Lightbox JS script by Lokesh Dhakar is the way to go when it comes to previews and full size displays of images. No pop-ups, no anti-usability.
Long time no write
I haven't posted anything here in a while.
Well, it seems I just don't have much time for writing lately.
As a consequence, this site will change. I will be moving it to a more static type of website. Soon.
And spend more time on creating themes/templates, as it seems people like them and in my oppinion there are not too many good (+ free) themes out there.
Konfabulator for free
The dashboard-like widget software Konfabulator has been aquired by Yahoo! and thus the software was made available for free (formerly US$19.95).
bBlog 0.7.6 released
As of July 18th, bBlog 0.7.6 is out. You can download it from either SourceForge or BerliOS.
This is mostly a bug fix release, as it doesn't have any new features but less bugs.
You should upgrade in any case, as it fixes a security breach all versions before were suffering.
Optimus Keyboard
The nerd's best friend: the Optimus keyboard.

Every key of the Optimus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very moment.
Think of this: 130 single OLEdisplays. This won't be cheap but will be the eye-catcher on your desktop.
Of course this won't make much sense for the 10-finger-blind-typing.
Besides that: It can really help you a lot to see what function is currently assigned to a certain key, think of all the shortcuts in Photoshop or other programs, tutorials with keys blinking in a certain order or things like that.
