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tomos:
I still have TweakGuides Tweaking Companion for Windows XP (Version 3.5, July 2007) but I read distribution is prohibited... Maybe DC can ask to host it?
-PhilB66 (October 11, 2007, 06:52 PM)
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if I understand correctly thats available here:
http://www.tweakguides.com/TGTC.html
I think it's the other guides (apart from XP/Vista ones) that arent downloadable.


It's not very clear on the site - is there actually a difference between paid & free version of say XP one
If there is he should really make it more obvious so more buy!

Lashiec:
It has several enhancements including pictures, higher DPI text and full bookmarks but really the main reason to buy it is if you want to support my work in creating and maintaining these guides.

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Those are the differences :)

Curt:
The new gratis (absolutely not "FREE") Guide version 3.6 for XP is 172 pages and 2.1 MB PDF,
and my "old" (March 2007) premium verson 3.4 for XP is 211 pages and 11.6 MB PDF.

- but I really didn't bother to further compare the two versions. [Edit: See prev. post from Lashiec]

Contents, gratis version 3.6 (645 x 5523 pixels, 376 KB):
TweakGuides.com - Firefox Tweak Guide



Contents, "old" premium version 3.4 (645 x 5525 pixels, 351 KB):
TweakGuides.com - Firefox Tweak Guide

laughinglizard:
I ran on to this site yesterday and wanted to pass it along.......I was rather impressed by the content.
http://mashable.com/2007/08/29/firefox-god/



This article from Webware "Five must-have security/privacy extensions for Firefox" is excellent.
There are two Firefox extensions I hadn't heard of, Safe Cache and Safe History.

http://www.webware.com/8301-1_109-9784163-2.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=Webware

housetier:
What I really like in Firefox (and Opera) are keyword searches: whenever you see a search form, right-click on the input field and select "Add a Keyword for this Search":

TweakGuides.com - Firefox Tweak Guide

Then you give it a name and a keyword:


After this you can enter "dc whatever" in the address bar of the browser to search the forum for whatever. I use it mostly for google, domain lookups, and translations via dict.cc

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