Operating system is designed to help the user in many ways. In addition, users want to have a secured system, which works efficiently. However, while browsing on the net, certain programs are installed without user's consent. In addition, these programs are harmful for the system and they can damage your system. In result, system's efficiency and credibility decreases if they are not removed. Such malicious programs are called Malware. At times, your favorite browser Mozilla Firefox also crashes and behaves weird when malware installed on the system.
To protect the system from threatening programs, one should optimize pc.
Aviary, the company behind
a suite of collaborative web-based image editing
software, has released a Firefox plug-in that's a must-have. Create an account at Aviary, download the
plug-in called Talon, and within minutes you'll be joyfully clipping full and partial screenshots into the very full-featured Aviary web editor. It's so easy, but at the same time so full-featured, that's a real pleasure to use.
The Professional Learning Board (PLB) offers a whack of resources to parents and teachers, including this dedicated toolbar for Firefox (Windows, Mac, or Linux), which is also availablle for Internet Explorer 5.0+
The Professional Learning Board deserves a thorough exploration to see what else it has in stock for: "professional development, instructional strategies, classroom management, online teaching and learning tools, virtual classrooms, continuing ed, and school" (2008.07.30).
The list I set up is accessible via Diigo web pages, but still doesn't appear as an option in bookmarking pop-up windows (Firefox), so I have been unable to add new bookmarks to that list. Is anyone having similar problems with lists, in Firefox or any other browsers?
I bookmarked this Learning Times discussion as an initial find for a list that I'd just created in another browser Firefox browser window. However, the Add to a List interface didn't appear when I returned to the orignal window, and actually did the bookmarking. I'm wondering whether the bookmarking pop-up window will look any different when I go to the rest of tabs open to related sites, and ready for adding to the missing list.
After taking some time to delve into this tool, I find it pretty exciting. You can very easily post things directly to you blog (haven't tried that yet) and clip things to print out so you only print what you want to print.
It does have a social aspect, contrary to what I had mentioned while bookmarking. You can add comments and even follow what others are clipping.
So let's see what else we can do with this!