Jan
31
Minimize Firefox to system tray
Filed Under Firefox, browser | 2 Comments
If your workplace is one of those rare ones where Firefox is installed, you’re certainly going to need this little extension called MinimizeToTray.
All it does is let you minimize Firefox to an icon in your system tray when your pointy haired boss is nearby, so that he doesn’t know that you’re in the middle of typing a comment in a lolcat forum. He’s gone? Right click on the tray icon and select Restore Window or double-click the icon.
With MinimizeToTray you can also:
1. Minimize Firefox to the system tray by using the short cut Ctrl+Shift+M.
2. Always minimize Firefox to the system tray instead of the taskbar.
3. Always minimize Firefox instead of closing it.
See the screenshots below to get the idea:



Install the extension from this page.
Jan
31
Disable Outlook Today in 4 steps
Filed Under Internet, e-mail, xp | Leave a Comment
Do you find Outlook Today annoying? You know, the screen showing calendar, tasks, and folders? Me too! It’s quite easy to disable it. Here’s how…
Step 1: Go to Tools > Options

Step 2: Click on the Other tab, and then click Advanced Options

Step 3: In the Advanced Options dialogue box, click the Browse button for Startup in this folder

Step 4: In the Select Folder dialogue box, click to select Junk E-mail from the list. Just kidding! Select Inbox.

Now click OK on every dialogue box you opened. Now you can lead your life more peacefully.
Jan
28
Use Internet Explorer inside Firefox
Filed Under Firefox, IE, Internet, browser | Leave a Comment
As someone who uses Firefox heavily, you may occasionally come across strange websites that don’t work that well on Firefox. The blokes who designed them were either too embroiled in Micorosoft technology to be aware of FF, or simply wanted to contribute their little something to the Big Brother’s attempts to world domination.
Whatever is the case, IE Tab helps. IE Tab is a cool extension that lets you view those sites inside your favourite Web browser. When you want to view a webpage in IE, just click the IE Tab button in Firefox’ status bar to load the page in IE in a tab.

IE Tab also has additional options like automatically opening certain sites in IE tabs, open webpages in IE outside of Firefox, open IE in a new tab, etc.
Get more details here. Download IE Tab from here.