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Overview"HOT! HOT! HOT! Firefox and Thunderbird - made even better with insider tips and tricks from Mozilla's development team!; ""Insider Coverage"" of all the bells and whistles - the most comprehensive and approachable book available!; Mozilla support and much more planned - comprehensive, far-reaching marketing campaign!; Readers learn how to migrate from other browsers and email clients to make the transition painless,customize the programs with themes, toolbars and other options, and much more Firefox is a fast, free Internet browser from Mozilla that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux Computers. According to spreadfirefox.com, to-date there have been; 23 million downloads since the release of Firefox 1.0 in September 2004, and MS IE usage has been dropping at the same time. Thunderbird has seen more than 2 million downloads. It is an email, RSS, and newsgroup client that is designed to make email safer, faster, and easier. Firefox and Thunderbird Garage is a book dedicated to helping readers get the most out of these new programs from download to installation to configuration. This book includes extensive information on how to take advantage of all of the additional features of the browser and email client to meet individual needs and interests. It also covers migrating from existing programs to ease the transition process." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris Hofmann , Marcia Knous , John HedtkePublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Prentice Hall Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9780131870048ISBN 10: 0131870041 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 27 April 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsI. FIREFOX. 1. Getting Started. 2. Protecting Your Security and Privacy. 3. Ridding Yourself of the Annoyances of the Web. 4. Searching the Web. BLOG: Websites to Waste Your Time With. 5. Bookmarks and History. 6. Harnessing the Power of Tabbed Browsing. 7. Customizing Firefox with Third-Party Extensions and Themes. BLOG: Managing Your Blog with Extensions. 8. Other Interesting Features. BLOG: Literary Blogs Through the Ages. II. MOZILLA THUNDERBIRD. 9. Getting Started with Mozilla Thunderbird. 10. Setting Up Your Mail, RSS, and Newsgroup Accounts Using Mozilla Thunderbird. 11. Protecting Your Privacy and Blocking Spam. BLOG: Phishing. 12. Organizing Your Email Topics. BLOG: My Email Tirade of the Day. 13. Customizing the Look and Feel of Mozilla Thunderbird. A. Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts for Firefox. B. Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts for Mozilla Thunderbird. C. Menu Commands for Firefox. D. Menu Commands for Mozilla Thunderbird. E. Hacking Configuration Files. F. Security, Certificates, and Validation. Glossary. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationAbout the Authors Chris Hofmann is Director of Engineering at the Mozilla Foundation. For eight years, he worked at Netscape and was involved in every Netscape and Mozilla Browser release since Netscape 3.01. In August 2003 he was hired as the first employee at the Mozilla Foundation and spent the first 18 months in startup mode, working with the small team that has been successful in getting the Mozilla Foundation off the ground and running as a independent and self-sustaining organization and continuing to organize the work of thousands of open source contributors to make great Internet software. In 2004, he contributed a wide variety of management efforts that led to the worldwide release of Firefox 1.0 in November, and is helping to fulfill the Mozilla Foundation's goal of continuing to support open web standards and provide innovation and choice for Internet client software. Marcia Knous is a Project Manager at the Mozilla Foundation and has been working with the Mozilla Project for five years. She is involved with both the Firefox and Thunderbird projects. In the freelance realm, she is a frequent contributor to a number of online websites, including http://www.fanstop.com, where she writes a weekly NFL column called Monday Night Musings. In addition, she has written dozens of online articles about the historical contributions women have made to the world of sports. Marcia has a Masters in Cinema-Television and enjoys working on films in her spare time. She recently wrapped up cinematography on the documentary Common Hours. Born and raised in the splendid confines of New England, Marcia now resides in the Bay Area. John Hedtke has written 24 books, close to 100 magazine articles, and hundreds of manuals and online help systems for all kinds of technical and non-technical documentation for all levels of readers. John owns and operates a company that provides writing, consulting, and training services to private and government clients in all fields. He also speaks to professional groups all over the world on subjects such as career planning, time management, and writing books and magazine articles. John is a Fellow of the Society for Technical Communication. In his spare time, John writes buttons for a button company in California, donates blood, and sings and plays banjo and guitar (something he's been doing since 1971). He says he gets a lot of requests when he plays the banjo, but he goes ahead and plays it anyhow. A long-time resident of Seattle, John now lives in Eugene, OR, with his amazingly patient wife, Marilyn, where they share four cats. He can be reached through his website, http://www.hedtke.com. A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |