You Weird Little Browser, You

(this post was written by Kyle on February 25, 2009, and it concerns & )

In which I provide statistics on the weird browsers that people have used to access Fluid Imagination.

New Beta 4 Puts the Fire Back in Firefox 3

(this post was written by Kyle on March 12, 2008, and it concerns & )

From Wired’s New Beta 4 Puts the Fire Back in Firefox 3: “Firefox 3 beta 4 is hot off the presses, bringing an impressive speed boost and more refinements to Firefox’s sleek new user interface.”

Heatseek launches

(this post was written by Kyle on July 12, 2006, and it concerns & & )

TechCrunch is reporting a new, niche-focused Web browser called Heatseek: “Heatseek is a pornography focused browser that quietly launched today. The point of this software is to make porn browsing more efficient and more secure…Every feature is aimed at either making porn consumption easier or making it less likely that others will know what you [...]

It’s New Browser Time

(this post was written by Kyle on June 14, 2006, and it concerns & & )

A while back, I asked What’s Up With Mac Browsers. At that point, I was kind of disappointed with FireFox because it slowed my computer down to a crawl if I kept it open for too long. So I tried Camino, but that had a massively annoying issue and it only lasted a month as [...]

What’s Up With Mac Browsers

(this post was written by Kyle on April 4, 2006, and it concerns & & & & & & & & & )

I stopped using Apple’s Safari web browser months and months and months and months ago, making the switch to Mozilla’s FireFox, which was a great for a while. The themes and extensions for FireFox made it undoubtedly more valuable than Safari, which besides basic browsing, has little added-value besides an integrated RSS reader.
But then I [...]

Firefox 2.0

(this post was written by Kyle on January 24, 2006, and it concerns & )

Over at the Inside Firefox blog today, you’ll find information on Firefox 2.0. They’re still crafting the roadmap for the update, but apparently, they want to freeze it by the end of Q1 and be ready to deliver the final by the middle of this year.

No more IE on Mac

(this post was written by Kyle on December 20, 2005, and it concerns & & & )

Microsoft has announced that Internet Explorer is no longer supported for the Macintosh. This isn’t a huge surprise. I think they may have said something a few months after Apple’s Safari first came out. But now it’s official. Good riddance, I say…though at the same time, IE for Mac always seemed so much better [...]

Think Desire

(this post was written by Kyle on April 22, 2005, and it concerns & & & )

[Originally posted on MuchTooMuch]
Why hasn’t Apple changed the way we experience the Web?
It wouldn’t be difficult for it to do. It wouldn’t depend on a new standard that needs acceptance, nor any work on the side of site designers. It also wouldn’t need a plug-in to work. All the company would have to do is [...]