Mozilla’s Weave keeps you connected to your ’stuff’

Mozilla Expands Its Universe With Weave  Annotated

  • Here’s a great move by FireFox.  For those of who regulary work on multiple computers this will really help. 

    However it doesn’t help those of us that are forced to use IE at work.  It would be cool if FF made an IE toolbar.  Right now the best go between is the Google toolbar which works across browsers

     - post by tacanderson

The initiative, Weave, is a new project that will store user information - like bookmarks, passwords, history, preferences and customizations, and sync it to your Firefox account. Users can then access that information in the event of a hard drive failure, or if they are on a guest machine (say, at a cyber cafe).

 
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On December 23rd, 2007 at 5:12 pm, David said:

Why are you forced to use IE? I use FF at work.

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On December 23rd, 2007 at 5:33 pm, Tac said:

While at work I notice that there are certain types of pages that I can’t view in FF. Primarily it’s login pages. I have no problem viewing them in IE. I’ve even tried it with different proxy server settings.

If you know a trick David; do tell :)

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