Posts Tagged ‘firefox’

500+ Words

And more words to come, my aching, spasm-dancing back permitting.  
Wrote mostly this morning, wearing glasses instead of contacts, barefoot in yoga pants and a army-fatigue patterned tank top, nursing pear tea and quick-dissolve gel-cap acetaminophen.  It’s afternoon now, and my scrounging has turned up limited foodstuffs and the dog is giving me sleepy glares from [...]

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Hello world! (Third Time’s The Charm)

I am leaping over to WordPress because I am faithless to computer programs (Scrivener/Liquid Story Binder/PageFour, Safari/Firefox, etc.), and blogs are no different.  
I was mostly sold when I found I could import entries from other services like Blogger and LiveJournal.  Blogger was seamless, and really I’ve never found fault with the system, but LiveJournal [...]

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A Metronome of Procrastination

Yeah. Back on FireFox (mostly out of lust for Chrome, which is not yet available for the Mac) and this ScribeFire add-on. I always did like this program, and missed it when I went back to Safari (still elegent).
Why the switch back? I managed to hunt down all those other applications that [...]

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FireFox Fizzle

I must be OCD, just a little.
I had downloaded a newsreader program for Firefox and, in using it, decided I didn’t like it.  But when I removed it, it left this folder behind in the bookmarks menu that could not be removed.  I could rename it, but I could not delete it – and it [...]

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Flip Flop Glub

Okay, so I have the attention span of a goldfish.  
After having an issue with a plug-in for Firefox (couldn’t completely uninstall it, and the un-delete-able folder it left behind would have driven me insane), I’ve scrapped it and gone back to Safari – simple, sleek and speedy.  Why go anywhere else?
So now it’s me, [...]

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ScribeFire Test

Just a simple test. Now that I’ve committed to Firefox, it’s time to trick this puppy out. First addition is ScribeFire, an in-browser blog writer. 
Cross yer fingers.

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