Another browser has just recently entered the browser war, Google Chrome. For the time being, the browser is currently only available for Windows (Google, where’s the mac love?) but will down the road be available for Mac and for Linux. So, because I cannot bring you a full review of the new web browser I will only say what people that have used it generally say after using it: Simple, non-cluttered user interface, and also quite a speedy browser as well, and with low memory consumption. Those reasons are why I chose to use Safari as my main Web browser because I am not looking for all the plugins and clutter that Firefox has, I only ask for a simple and speedy browser with a clutter-free interface that is straight forward to use, which Apple has perfectly delivered with Safari. Google Chrome sounds like a Safari-like browser which I will probably test once it is available on the Mac, and hopefully bring you a full-on review. What are you looking for in a Web browser? Do you like Firefox with all its plugins and extensions? Or, are you like me, and looking for a browser with a straight forward interface that loads web pages fast? Feel free to leave a comment on this subject and/or disagree with what I say in this article.
Google Chrome
September 4, 2008FarFinder give access to your mac from the web!
April 19, 2008
This software gives access to your mac files via a web browser. FarFinder interface is like finder. Just sit down at any computer, anywhere on the net, open the web browser and there are the files on your Mac at home. Now you can view and download anything you want. It’s so easy you’ll find yourself using it all the time. FarFinder works on both OS X 10.4 (Tiger) & OS X 10.5 (Leopard). You can buy FarFinder for $35 or you can just try it 15 days.
Website: http://flyingmac.com/farfinder/
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