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Firefox add-on MyTube for better Youtube experience

January 28th, 2010

The Firefox add-on MyTube provides an easy way to get better control over YouTube videos. Provides smart buffer, loop, and many more capabilities to all YouTube embedded videos.

Features:

  1. Works with all embeded YouTube videos. Be it a Facebook news feed video or a video directly from YouTube site.
  2. With global preferences, all YouTube videos can be set to start on your wish.
    • As soon as the page loads
    • When the video is buffered completely, or whatever buffer percentage you choose.
    • Let MyTube decide when it’s good to start playing. MyTube’s ’smart buffer’ decides the buffer percentage based on your current download speed.
    • Or just make the YouTube videos to start buffering when the page loads. You can play the video whenever you wish.
  3. The buffer strategy can be set for individual YouTube player or as the Global preferences. Just hover your mouse over any YouTube video.
  4. Calculates time left before the video starts playing. (Hover the mouse over the YouTube video)
  5. ‘Loop’ option on all YouTube videos.
Author: Varun Categories: Gadgets Tags: ,

Improve the browsing speed of your browsers

May 9th, 2009

Slow browsing can really frustrate the end users. But did you really know that you can increase the browsing speed to a great deal by tweaking your browsers!
In case you are using Firefox, you probably don’t need to do much because Firefox is already optimized and designed for fast browsing. Still it can improve the speed by a small tweak ;)
Likewise, the IE6 can also be configured for faster browsing. This is really helpful for users who work on dial up connections.
Read more…

Open pages with IE in Firefox

May 2nd, 2009

Are you a die hard fan of Firefox? And you still can’t completely kick out the boring internet explorer because there are lot of websites that can be viewed best in Internet Explorer only.

Now you have a solution for you. You can still view these pages in a Firefox tab but render the page using the Internet Explorer. So how can this be done? Read more…