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    Find out how to save and restore tabs in Internet Explorer. Using this tip you can restore your last browsing session in Internet Explorer.


    In this article we will tell you how to set up your Google Chrome browser for installing plugins, extensions and greasemonkey scripts in it.


    Amarok is the most faved Music Player in Linux for many. Even we here at Digitizor use Amarok as our default music player while on Linux. Though Amarok has a decent number of built-in scripts, it still lacks a decent script (plugin) for fetching music lyrics  from the web. Since people listen to foreign music [...]


    It may be possible that after you make a clean install of the Firefox 3, the flash plugin will not work even after the browser notifies about the successful install of the flash plugin. In this case follow these simple steps.



    This article is continued from the previous part where we had told you about 8 add-ons for Songbird Media Player which will improve your Music experience by many folds. In this second part of the article we will tell you about 7 more addons. So here we go:


    Songbird is a free and open source software media player cum web browser from the people who previously developed Winamp and the Yahoo! Music Engine. Songbird employs Mozilla’s XULRunner platform, and is thus capable of running on Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Solaris and Linux (Songbird is no more available for Linux). Songbird utilizes [...]


    ↑ Grab this Headline Animator The basic idea behind making any plugin work on a Mozilla based browser is to have the plugin symbolically linked to the plugins directory of Mozilla or Firefox. Fedora 10 already has the Sun JRE (Java Runtime Environment) JRE 1.6.0_07 packed in the box. Now, in order to enable the [...]