Archive for March, 2005

It’s been a while

It’s been a busy couple of weeks so I haven’t had much time to post lately. I just thought I would drop a note to say you should start to see more posts soon. I still have lots to say

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Shipping and Handling

Rachel and I started looking at baby furniture this week. Most retails stores don’t carry a lot of furniture in store, or have the furniture setup on display, so we were looking online. We found a crib and dresser we liked, but the shipping and handling $240 dollars. There is no way I’m going to [...]

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ForecastFox Development

For those of you who are interested in the goings on with ForecastFox, check out our wiki.

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State of Mozilla

There has been a lot of rumblings lately about lack of development on Firefox lately, and if there would be a 1.8 release of the Mozilla Suite. Well, all the guessing is over now. Check out Ben’s Blog about Firefox development, and this Mozillazine article on 1.8 release of the Suite.

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Firefox and Thunderbird Garage

Check out this book. We gave permission for screenshots of ForecastFox to be in it. I’m assuming we’ll be in chapter 7 “Customizing Firefox with Third Party Extensions and Themes”.

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More to come

I’ve been thinking alot lately about the Mozilla Foundation, Mozilla software development, and the extension process. I think I’m going to start writting some articles on this, so watch for them in the coming weeks.

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ForecastFox on the move

It looks like since we released version 0.7 of ForecastFox downloads have really jumped up for it. We went from between 70 to 80 thousand downloads a week to over a 100 thousand downloads, and we are now ranked number 4 on the most popular extensions with a total of 765,000 downloads.

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Weary…

I’m sitting in a hotel room in Memphis, writing this on a laptop, and trying to get over a cold. I have 2 projects at work going right now, and they are both screaming for my attention (me to finish them). I have several more on the radar, and one of them may be a [...]

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