Adobe today released beta version of its Adobe Flash Player 10 (code-named Astro), with several new features to help interactive designers and developers create special effects and cinematic Web experiences, Adobe Flash Player 10 now supports 3D effects,... (posted on 15 May 2008 by Tech Guide)
Section: Apple, Software + Apps, Third-Party, Productivity, WebMailplane was one developer’s answer to bridging the gap between desktop e-mail clients and Google’s highly popular webmail service: Gmail. The app looks just like a site-specific web browser... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Appletell)
OpenOffice.Org 3.0 which is due in September has released a beta version. This beta release is made available to allow a users to test and evaluate the next major version of OpenOffice.org, but is not recommended for production use at this stage.... (posted on 8 May 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
For web developers and those of you who prefer Internet Explorer as your web browser, you might want to give a look at the latest and greatest version 8. Perhaps the biggest change in IE8 is the move to being more “standards compliant”. All the old... (posted on 29 Apr 2008 by PCMech)
Section: Applications, WebI’ve never really used Yahoo! Messenger other than when I was probably 10 and wanted to play those cheap Shockwave (where did that go?) games with friends. However, the web giant is pushing their new Mac client, most noticeably... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by Appletell)
Microsoft has made available the beta version of the new Internet Explorer (IE8) 2 days back. I downloaded IE8 as soon as the links were available for download. The features list shows some new additions to the existing IE. After installing IE8 on my PC,... (posted on 7 Mar 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)
The beta edition of IE 8 was released so I downloaded it and gave it a go. First I will state that this is a beta product and certain things don’t work correctly, so unless you’re a web designer/developer, stick with your current browser (be it IE 7,... (posted on 6 Mar 2008 by PCMech)

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