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Posted on: Oct 01, 2010 14:45:00 IST
 
 
It may seem that you can work fast with a mouse, but computer experts claim that daily computer operations can be performed faster with keyboard shortcuts. One of the main reasons for this is that you need to drag the mouse from end-to-end of the screen to click buttons that perform the actions, and you are required to constantly switch between your keyboard and mouse.[RELATED_ARTICLE]StrokeIt is a small software that increases the functionality of your mouse. StrokeIt allows you to perform mouse gestures in Windows platform. You may have heard of multi-touch gestures on devices like the iPhone and iPad which allow one to perform certain actions when you make pinching, or rotating gestures on the phone. Mouse gestures have been around longer than multi-touch, and allow you to perform...
 
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Announcing the devworx Adroit Contest!
IBM Developer SuperStar Contest 2012 - Special early bird offer
[Interview] Danny Winokur, VP and GM, Platforms, Adobe
Browsers are the new IDE for Web Development
Google Unveils Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean"
App development with a heart!
Databinding in Windows 8 JavaScript Metro style Apps
Third Party Browsers Blocked on Windows 8 for ARM?
[Interview] Shabir Momin - creator of ZengaTV
A Guide to impress.js - Create Amazing Web Standard Presentations
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Posted on: Sep 16, 2010 17:23:38 IST
 
 
Adobe has finally released an up-to-date 64-bit version of Flash for all three platforms (Windows, MacOS, and Linux). Quite unusually, the Linux version of Flash player was the first to be available in a 64-bit version. 64-bit has taken off on Linux much more than Windows due to its open nature and the availability of all its source code, so the likely scenario is that if you are running a 64-bit Linux distro, all your applications will be 64-bit, including the browser. Recently Adobe removed the 64-bit versions from labs, probably to prepare for this.There are many arguments for and against having a 64-bit version of any application. While advantages in applications such as Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro are clear, and significant, when it comes to something as paltry yet...
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Posted on: Aug 03, 2010 18:08:43 IST
 
 
...thanks to Kshtij SobtiBreaking in with Firefox version 3.5, TraceMonkey was doing its job well. Pretty well indeed; it surpassed its ancestor, the SpiderMonkey engine by being 30-40 times faster in some cases. But when the competition is concerned, it's no match for Chrome's, Safari's and Opera's JavaScript engines. While the WebKit-based browsers are showing great improvement in JavaScript performance with V8 (for Chrome) and SquirrelFish (also known as Nitro, for Safari) engines, and even Opera is striking with their revolutionary Carakan engine - it's time for the Firefox guys to show some moves. Well, the good news is - they are about to...Understanding the status quo...Mozilla's JavaScript team is on a mission to renovate the JavaScript engine for the upcoming major release of...
 
 
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Posted on: Apr 21, 2010 14:07:38 IST
 
 
When Google introduced its Chrome OS back in 2009, questions arose about its printing capabilities. Taking a few steps forward, finally Google has unveiled information about their idea of printing support over the cloud. The code and the documentation have already been made public, though the service is still under development process.Google Cloud Print isn't just meant for Google Chrome OS, it can serve all web-connected platforms - from mobile handsets to netbooks. The goal is to enable a user to print to any printer without requiring them to install printer drivers. Since the printers sends print jobs over the internet, the printer could be anywhere in the world. What Google envisions is a print service which allows one to register their cloud capable printer. This printer...
 
 
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Posted on: Mar 31, 2010 18:30:08 IST
 
 
Adobe has finally confirmed the launch date of its next Creative Suite (CS), i.e. CS5. Come April 12th, we will finally have a look at the future of Adobe applications. We will post an extensive hands-on with the Creative Suite 5 once the product launches; but meanwhile, we thought we would take a look at some of the key features that CS5 is currently known to bring to the table.Through Creative Suite 5, Adobe has pushed the technical boundaries of image and content manipulation much further; it is shaping up to be a rich product with many amazing new features. Further attention also seems to be given to the software packages that constitute the suite. While CS4 increased integration between CS4 products, especially Macromedia products which still seemed a little out of place in CS3....
 
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