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Yahoo! Web Messenger (Beta) is Out!

Did you know that you can now use and enjoy Yahoo!Messenger without having to install a single piece of software? All you need is a web browser pointed to http://webmessenger.yahoo.com

Prior to this launch, I was tied with the real Y!M or with Meebo.com — the latter eats most of my system’s RAM when left opened for a long time. With Yahoo!WebMessenger, the interface will make you feel that you are actually using and running Y!M installed on your machine, plus it was designed and served in Macromedia Flash format.

The best feature that I loved with the WebMessenger is that it let’s me save all of my conversations online. No need to login in Y!M from one computer to the other just to check on what went on during, say an online business meeting (chat).

Run Firefox in Your RAM

You can run Mozilla Firefox completely in your systems memory (RAM). It works because computers can read and write from RAM much faster than it can read from the hard drive. You only need to do these 26 steps:

1. Download and save Portable Firefox (http://www.portableapps.com) onto your Desktop. Double-click on the ZIP file and extract the contents of the archive to the folder “C:\PortableFirefox”. You use a different directory, but you will have to adapt the rest of this article to that directory.

2. Download RAMDisk (http://users.compaqnet.be/cn021945/RAMDisk/RAMDisk_Free.htm) and save it to the same location as the ZIP file. Double-click RAMDisk.exe. This is a self-extracting archive. When asked where to save the extracted files, save them on your Desktop.

3. This creates a directory called __RAMDisk. Open this folder. Inside you will find a ZIP file named Installfiles.zip. Double click this file. Extract the contents of the archive to your Desktop. You should now have a folder on your desktop named INSTALL.

4. To install the RAMDisk software, open Windows Control Panel (found by clicking Start > Control Panel). Switch the Control Panel to Classic View if its not already. Now click the icon labeled Add New Hardware’. When the window opens, click Next.

5. Windows will search for new hardware added to your computer. When it’s finished, click Yes, I have already connected the hardware, and then click Next.

6. You should now be looking at a long list of hardware available on your computer. Scroll to the very bottom of the list and select Add a new hardware device and then click Next.

7. When the next window comes up, pick the second option, Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced). Then click Next.

8. On the next window, leave the selection “Show All Devices” and click Next.

9. On the next window, click the button Have Disk. A small window will pop up asking you to insert the manufacturer’s installation disk. Click the Browse button and browse your way to the INSTALL folder that was created on your Desktop.

10. Once in that directory, select the RAMDisk.inf file. Click Open. Now that you’re back at the pop up window, click OK.

11. Back to the main window, click Next. On the Ready to install window, click Next.

12. Windows will throw up a window complaining that the hardware has not passed WHQL testing. Just click Continue Anyway.

13. Now click Finish. If Windows says anything about restarting your computer, just say No. It’s not necessary.

14. We need to configure RAMDisk now. Back at the Control Panel, click the icon for System. When the window pops up, click the Hardware tab. Then click the Device Manager button.

15. You’re now looking at all the devices installed on your computer. Scroll down the list down until you see RAM Disk. Click the + sign to open this tab. Now right click Ramdisk [QSoft], and select Properties.

16. A new window will open. Click the tab Ram Disk Properties. The options on this page are pretty self explanatory. You can set the drive letter that you want RAMDisk to emulate. In this case, pick B:. You can also set the size of the drive. 32 MB is plenty for Portable Firefox. You can also set the File system. Either file system will work fine.

17. Once you have set everything, click OK. Close all windows and the Control Panel. If you open My Computer, you will see you new ram disk as whatever drive letter you chose. If you double click the drive, you will see that its empty. If there are any files in there, just delete them.

18. Open Notepad (usually found at Start > All Programs > Accessories), and type in this line:

19. XCOPY C:\portablefirefox\*.* B:\firefox\ /E /Y /C

20. Now save the file as C:\portablefirefox\load_firefox.bat. Under Save as type, select All Files.

21. Click New in Notepad. Create a new file and add this line:

22. XCOPY B:\firefox\*.* C:\portablefirefox\ /E /Y

23. Now save this file as C:\portablefirefox\save_firefox.bat. Again, uUnder Save as type, select All Files.

24. These two batch files are important. Your RAM disk are completely erased when you shut down Windows. So you need this files to copy firefox back into the RAM disk when Windows starts, and then to save settings, to copy everything from the RAM disk back onto the C drive. The first one copies everything from C:\portablefirefox to B:\firefox. The second one copies everything back from the B drive to the C drive. You need to run the first batch file before running Firefox, so put a link to this file in your Start Menu’s Startup folder. This way the file is run every time Windows starts. You can also create a folder on the Start Menu called Shutdown, and place a link to the second batch file in that folder. That way everything is copied back to the C drive when Windows shuts down.

25. Almost done. Browse to C:\portablefirefox and double click the file load_firefox.bat. A command window opens showing you that Windows is coping all the files from C:\portablefirefox to B:\firefox.

26. Now open My Computer and open up the folder B:\firefox. Right click the file PortableFirefox.exe, and pick Send To > Desktop (Create shortcut). This will place a shortcut to Portable Firefox that you can click to run Firefox.

Additional tip: If you want for your Firefox Portable to work in PCs at Netopia branches, you will need to rename firefox.exe to iexplorer.exe.

Make Firefox Fly

If there is any bad comment about Firefox, it only boils down to one thing: there are times when Firefox eats more memory (RAM) than IE.

That is a fact, atleast for those who haven’t tweaked their Firefox’s yet. Listed hereunder are the step-by-step procedure on how to make your Firefox fly when surfing the web.


OPTIMIZE YOUR BROWSER

If you have a broadband connection, you can use pipelining to speed up your page loads. This allows Firefox to load multiple things on a page at once, instead of one at a time (by default, it’s optimized for dialup connections). Here’s how:

  • Type “about:config” into the address bar and hit return. Type “network.http” in the filter field, and change the following settings (double-click on them to change them):
    • Set “network.http.pipelining” to “true”
    • Set “network.http.proxy.pipelining” to “true”
    • Set “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests” to a number like 30. This will allow it to make 30 requests at once.
  • Also, right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it “nglayout.initialpaint.delay” and set its value to “0″. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.

LIMIT RAM USAGE

If Firefox takes up too much memory on your computer, you can limit the amount of RAM it is allowed to us. Again, go to about:config, filter “browser.cache” and select “browser.cache.disk.capacity”. It’s set to 50000, but you can lower it, depending on how much memory you have. Try 15000 if you have between 512MB and 1GB ram.

REDUCE RAM USAGE FURTHER WHEN FIREFOX IS MINIMIZED

This setting will move Firefox to your hard drive when you minimize it, taking up much less memory. And there is no noticeable difference in speed when you restore Firefox, so it’s definitely worth a go. Again, go to about:config, right-click anywhere and select New-> Boolean. Name it “config.trim_on_minimize” and set it to TRUE. You have to restart Firefox for these settings to take effect.

Netscape 9 Released

Netscape releases the 9th version of their browser today with the following set of features:

  • Run Navigator 9 on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux!
  • Share interesting stories you find with millions of people.
  • Vote on stories submitted by others as your browse.
  • Navigator will automatically correct common typos made in Web addresses.
    • Examples: .cmo => .com, htp:// => http://, netscape,com => netscape.com
  • News menu lets you access the latest news at any time, directly from the browser.
  • Use the Link Pad as a holding area for interesting links that don’t merit bookmarking.
  • Follow the latest Netscape.com news and comments right from the sidebar.
  • Netscape.com members can monitor their friends’ stories and comments with this sidebar tool.
    • Sign up for free at Netscape.com!
  • Install any Firefox ® 2-compatible theme or extension.
  • Browse through thousands of extensions at Mozilla Addons.
  • Use the sidebar as a “mini browser” to keep a page in plain sight while you surf through other pages.
  • Drag and drop links on the sidebar or right-click and choose “Open in Sidebar” to use the sidebar browser.
  • Netscape.com members can get near-instant notification of new sitemail messages.