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		<title>Offline Gmail: Connect with your Email without Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 07:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was thinking if Google was playing on this one but realizing that the feature has been in G-Labs for almost a year now ruled out my suspicions about this idea. And I think the word &#8220;Idea&#8221; is not the (&#8230;)</p><p><a href="http://www.technokyle.com/offline-gmail-connect-with-your-email-without-internet">Read the rest of this entry &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense--><a id="aptureLink_M5ugTjKELS" style="padding: 0px 6px; float: right;" href="http://apture.s3.amazonaws.com/0000012572480791b0cdabf8007f000000000001.offlinegmail.jpg"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="offlinegmail" src="http://apture.s3.amazonaws.com/0000012572480791b0cdabf8007f000000000001.offlinegmail.jpg" alt="" width="330" height="229" /></a>I was thinking if Google was playing on this one but realizing that the feature has been in G-Labs for almost a year now ruled out my suspicions about this idea. And I think the word &#8220;Idea&#8221; is not the proper term for use since it&#8217;s officially launch last December 7 according to  <a href="http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/offline-gmail-graduates-from-labs.html" target="_blank">Gmail&#8217;s Blog</a>. The technology is now existing and it&#8217;s all thanks to Gears and the programmers behind Gmail&#8217;s offline mode.  It requires an installation of Offline Gmail and that&#8217;s where Gears will be installed in your computer. After that, you&#8217;ll be able to use the usual Gmail interface and use the basics of reading, organizing, searching and writing without an internet connection.  <span id="more-455"></span>Of course you definitely need an internet connection for the normal updating. The good thing about this one is to have you be reconnected if ever your internet connection is down or you have some trouble with your crappy internet connection. So the question now is how do we activate this thing? Ok&#8230; Here&#8217;s how</p>
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<li> Click the &#8220;Settings&#8221; link in the top-right corner of Gmail.</li>
<li> Click the &#8220;Offline&#8221; tab.</li>
<li> Select &#8220;Enable Offline Mail for this computer.&#8221;</li>
<li> Click &#8220;Save Changes&#8221; and follow the directions from there.</li>
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		<title>Mozilla&#8217;s SeaMonkey 2.0 now available for download</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mozilla just released SeaMonkey 2.0 and is now available for downloads to interesting individuals who wants to be free with their old mail clients. Version 2.0 now uses the same internal platform as Firefox 3.5.4 in terms of add-ons and (&#8230;)</p><p><a href="http://www.technokyle.com/seamonkey-2-0-downloa">Read the rest of this entry &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
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<a id="aptureLink_KgwHvI1VVL" style="padding: 0px 6px; float: left;" href="http://apture.s3.amazonaws.com/000001249d9c2d419db4c443007f000000000001.seamonkey_logo_.png"><img style="border: 0px none;" title="seamonkey_logo_" src="http://apture.s3.amazonaws.com/000001249d9c2d419db4c443007f000000000001.seamonkey_logo_.png" alt="" width="340px" height="101px" /></a>Mozilla just released SeaMonkey 2.0 and is now available for downloads to interesting individuals who wants to be free with their old mail clients. Version 2.0 now uses the same internal platform as Firefox 3.5.4 in terms of add-ons and functionality of user interface. For newbies around who&#8217;ll be using SeaMonkey 2.0 you&#8217;ll be having no trouble learning how to use the system, it would take some time to get used of some settings but since it now uses the same internal platform as Firefox it&#8217;s much easier now. The tabbed viewing in Firefox is also applicable to<a href="http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0/" target="_blank"> SeaMonkey 2.0</a> and with built in crash recovery you don&#8217;t need to worry about the long data inputs in web forms being lost.</p>
<p><span id="more-231"></span>Here&#8217;s some of the notable changes in the new release of SeaMonkey 2.0</p>
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<li><strong>Toolbars</strong> in the browser, main MailNews and message     compose windows are now <strong>fully customizable</strong>, including icon     size and whether to display icons and/or text for every major toolbar, all     available via their context menus.</li>
<li>New IMAP accounts will now keep local offline copies by default, as a part     of a number of <strong>speed improvements when working with IMAP</strong>.     Synchronization can be disabled per account or for individual folders, and     limited to the most recent messages in the Synchronization &amp; Storage     settings.</li>
<li><strong>Password Manager was switched to an improved version</strong>,     allowing easier searching, and notification bars replacing modal dialogs for     remembering logins.</li>
<li><strong>Download Manager has been completely reworked</strong>, including     support for cross-session resumable downloads.</li>
<li>Gecko, the <strong>rendering engine</strong> used in SeaMonkey, has seen     many improvements since the version used in the last stable release. Changes     range from a better graphics backend (Cairo/Thebes) to improved support     for fonts, CSS, DOM and JavaScript. SeaMonkey 2.0 passes     the Acid2 test and most of Acid3 and includes all the HTML5 and other new     web-facing features also included in Firefox 3.5, such as audio/video     elements, downloadable fonts and JIT-compiled JavaScript.</li>
<li>For <strong>extension developers</strong>,     <acronym title="SeaMonkey Interface Library for Extensions">SMILE</acronym> is introduced, making interfaces known from     <acronym title="Firefox User Extension Library">FUEL</acronym> and     <acronym title="Scriptable Thunderbird Easy Extension Library" lang="en">STEEL</acronym> also available in SeaMonkey.</li>
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