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Shiira 1.2 released
Wow, it really is a wonderful life. A new version of Shiira
was released today, 1.2, with a ton of great new features. I had all but switched to Shiira a while back, when Firefox was too slow
and Safari too annoying. But Shiira began to lag in the ...
Shiira 2.0 Preview
Shiira has always been the browser we all have installed, play with when we're bored or need to test site compatibility, but never really use in day-to-day work. Despite the fact that the current version has essentially all the features of Safari, ...
Shiira 1.2.1
Shiira
1.2.1 has been released. Shiira is now a Universal application so once you
get your hot little hands on a MacBook Pro you can run this favorite alternate web browser of ours. 1.2.1 also adds an
'autocomplete' function that stores your ...
Shiira v2 beta released
Remember that Shiira v2 beta preview that delusions of grandeur had at the end of July? Well instead of simply reading about it, now you can take your own copy for a spin, as a public, localized beta has been released. Shiira, if you haven't been ...
Shiira 2.0 goes official
We've seen the betas for quite some time now, but Shiira v2.0 - the feature-packed open source browser based on the same WebKit that powers Apple's Safari - has gone official. As far as I can tell, the feature list hasn't changed wildly from beta ...
Shiira 2.2 updated for Safari 3 beta's WebKit
When Apple makes changes to WebKit - the open source rendering engine that powers Safari - like they just did with the Safari 3 beta, many, many other Mac OS X apps that have anything to do with websites need to do a little catchup so things ...
Widget Watch: Shiira mini browser
Today's widget is the Shiira mini browser, which is a web browser for Dashboard from the author of Shiira. It allows you to browse the web in a small window in your Dashboard, and supports GIF animation and Flash (no Quicktime yet). Also, it will ...
If you like Safari, you'll like Shiira
Since we're talking about browsers today, I thought you might be interested in checking out a happy little "accident" called the Shiira Project. Shiira is a web browser based on Web Kit and written in Cocoa. The goal
of the Shiira Project, ...
If you liked Shiira 0.9.4, you'll love Shiira 1.1
Back in May I espoused if you like Safari, you'll like Shiira. Those of you who tried it, liked it, proving great minds think alike.You'll be happy to hear that Shiira has just been updated to version 1.1 - with a renewed commitment to Panther ...
A collection of all available QuickPicks for Backup 3
Wishingline, a web design studio, has done .Mac members a favor and collected most of the QuickPicks that are available on the web for Apple's Backup 3. There are quite a few QuickPicks out there for everything from ecto to PDF documents, Photo Booth ...
Friday Favorite: HistoryHound, bookmark with abandon
Today's Friday Favorite is a new one to me, but it's been around for a while. I just picked up the latest version of HistoryHound from St. Clair Software -- more famous, probably, for Default Folder X -- and have been using it constantly for days. ...
Cocoa Cookies 0.2
Cocoa Cookies 0.2 is a simple cocoa app ('natch) that does one thing and does it well. It allows you to look at all the cookies that have been set on your machine no matter if they were set by Safari, NetnewsWire, or Shiira.The only caveat is that ...
Flock: Social Web Browsing
As Mac users we have a wide choice of browsers: Safari, Firefox, Camino, Internet Explorer, Omniweb, Opera, Shiira, and even Lynx. Get ready to add one more browser to that list: Flock.It is currently in a closed beta (unlike Google products), but ...
Saft 8.3.0
PimpMySafari noticed that Saft, a vital Safari plug-in, has been updated to version
8.3.0. New and updated features include:
New feature: AutoComplete always on
New feature: Tab
thumbnails (like Shiira’s Tab Expose, not Omniweb style)
...
TabExpos: Safari gets Expos for its tabs
Move over Shiira, cuz there's another browser in town that can bring the power of Exposé to its tabs. Cocoamug Software's TabExposé enables Safari (even the new v3 beta) with a configurable shortcut key to display the current ...


