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POPSMake Firefox use less memory Extensions and themes also spent a lot of memory, so just let installed the ones that you really need. And don't forget to update your plugins (Adobe Reader, Flash, Java, etc) to the most recent version, to avoid bugs ;) Remember: Firefox is very flexible and you could always try to change the about:config settings to make it better/faster/harder, but be sure that you known what you doing, ok? []'s see more at: http://clemens-and.nihongonauts.com/?p=210 http://kb.mozillazine.org/Reducing_memory_usage_-_Firefox
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POPSLike Photoshop? Love textures? Try Filter Forge! I found this awhile back and am glad I rediscovered it, thanx to a comment by Enrique Flouret @ Lifehacker: Filter Forge is one kickass, uber-Swiss army knife of plugins. It has all sorts of eye-popping effects, and lets you MAKE YOUR OWN! The visual quality's intensely high, and since I love creating textures, I've started playing with it. Looks like there's a small-but-growing community devoted to FF, and if it keeps expanding at this rate, there'll be massive popularity ahead as word gets out. The final version is a commercial product, but according to the site, you can get Filter Forge for free by contributing popular, high-quality filters. The thrust of user-powered content is consistent with my passion for Clipmarks and Second Life. :)
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POPSInstalling Flash on Ubuntu Edgy for x86_64 If anyone knows of some foolproof way to install the Flash plugin in Firefox in Ubuntu 64bit version (Edgy Eft); feel free to share. (Both Ubuntu & Firefox are 64bit versions) (I haven't tested the above method yet)